How about the intellectual property major in Jinan University?

1. What about the intellectual property major of Jinan University?

Jinan University is a comprehensive university located in Guangdong Province, and its main training level is undergraduate. Jinan University belongs to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council.

Jinan University is the first overseas Chinese university founded by the government in China. It is a key comprehensive university under the "2 1 1 Project" jointly established by the State Council Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, Ministry of Education and Guangdong Province, and directly under the leadership of the State Council Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. The word "Jin 'an" comes from Shangshu Gong Yu: "The east is gradually in the sea, the west is in quicksand, and the south is combined, which teaches the world." It means facing South Asia and spreading Chinese culture. The school's predecessor was Jinan School, which was founded by the Qing government in Nanjing on 1906. Later, it moved to Shanghai, and 1927 was renamed as National Jinan University. anti-Japanese war ...

Two. Brief introduction of intellectual property specialty in Jinan University;

When applying for the college entrance examination, college entrance examination students and their parents want to know about the intellectual property major of Jinan University. What are the courses of intellectual property specialty in Jinan University? What are the employment prospects?

Training objectives: This major trains professionals with basic legal knowledge and skills as well as advanced knowledge and professional skills in intellectual property. They can not only engage in general legal affairs, but also engage in intellectual property affairs in patent offices, trademark offices, intellectual property departments of enterprises and institutions, judicial departments such as public security, procuratorial and legal departments, copyright bureaus, trademark offices, patent offices, science and technology bureaus and other administrative departments.

Main courses: jurisprudence, constitution, administrative law, principles of civil law, economic law, commercial law, copyright law, patent law, trademark law, fair competition law, intellectual property principles, intellectual property evaluation, intellectual property practice and enterprise intellectual property strategy.