Is there a future for liberal arts students to learn intellectual property law?

I think it is very promising, because a pure liberal arts student does not have a strong foundation in general mathematics, and intellectual property law is one of the professional courses in law. If you are preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, you don't need to take college mathematics, which should be an advantage for you. Moreover, if you don't feel safe enough, you can apply for law graduate students in engineering.