Program Quick Facts
The Master of Laws in Intellectual Property (LL.M. in I.P.) program provides a concentrated post-graduate legal study program for practicing lawyers or graduates of foreign or domestic law schools. Candidates for this program include: 1) foreign lawyers who studied in law school programs that do not offer I.P. classes or who want to strengthen their knowledge base with an I.P. law degree from the United States; and 2) general practitioners who want to develop an I.P. specialization.
Students have the option to pursue a thesis or non-thesis Master of Laws in Intellectual Property degree. All Master of Laws in Intellectual Property (LL.M. in IP) students must complete 24 credit hours. Students may be enrolled on either a full-time or part-time basis. The majority of coursework is offered via in-person instruction at the School of Law in Fort Worth, Texas.
For more information, please go to law.tamu.edu
Students have the option to pursue a thesis or non-thesis Master of Laws in Intellectual Property degree. All Master of Laws in Intellectual Property (LL.M. in IP) students must complete 24 credit hours. Students may be enrolled on either a full-time or part-time basis. The majority of coursework is offered via in-person instruction at the School of Law in Fort Worth, Texas.
For more information, please go to law.tamu.edu