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Intellectual Property and Technology Law

Application

To start your application, you must register with Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

  • Application
  • Official university and graduate school transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Two references
  • For licensed attorneys: a copy of your attorney registration card(s)

For international LL.M. students only:

  • Financial declaration
  • Copy of your current passport and visa documents
  • Demonstration of English proficiency

Click here for further information

Application

To start your application, you must register with Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

  • Application
  • Official university and graduate school transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Two references
  • For licensed attorneys: a copy of your attorney registration card(s)

For international LL.M. students only:

  • Financial declaration
  • Copy of your current passport and visa documents
  • Demonstration of English proficiency

Click here for further information

Program

LL.M. candidates with a U.S. law degree are required to complete 24 semester hours of course work. LL.M. candidates with a first law degree from a foreign university must complete 30 semester hours of course work, including Introduction to the U.S. Legal System & U.S. Legal Research for Graduate Students.

All LL.M. students must take at least four core courses, approved elective courses and one course that satisfies the LL.M. writing requirement. Some of these requirements may be fulfilled with transfer credit.

The LL.M. program may be completed on a part-time basis with the approval of the associate dean for academic affairs and the director of graduate law programs. Part-time students must complete the program within four calendar years from the date of matriculation.

Program

LL.M. candidates with a U.S. law degree are required to complete 24 semester hours of course work. LL.M. candidates with a first law degree from a foreign university must complete 30 semester hours of course work, including Introduction to the U.S. Legal System & U.S. Legal Research for Graduate Students.

All LL.M. students must take at least four core courses, approved elective courses and one course that satisfies the LL.M. writing requirement. Some of these requirements may be fulfilled with transfer credit.

The LL.M. program may be completed on a part-time basis with the approval of the associate dean for academic affairs and the director of graduate law programs. Part-time students must complete the program within four calendar years from the date of matriculation.