Excuse me, which engineering is the best minor in studying intellectual property?

Intellectual property specialty is a new specialty. I mainly study patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secret law, international intellectual property law and other special laws and other general laws. Personal experience shows that patent talents have a high level in the field of intellectual property rights. Of course, it is not that the patent industry is superior, but that patent talents have relatively professional science and engineering skills in addition to legal knowledge (in fact, the patent qualification examination restricts engineers from entering the exam as evidence-although it is not biased, this qualification is really like a ruler, which can screen out a large part of pseudo-intellectual property "experts" who "move to the bench to practice medicine". The former is more about electrical control knowledge, while the latter is more about contact with mechanical knowledge ... The main directions: mechanical drawing, mechanical design, computer-aided design, mold design, mechanical manufacturing technology, electrical and electronic technology, hydraulic and pneumatic ... If you master these basic knowledge, you will be more and more discerning and calmly deal with the operation of a large part of patented things. ...