Program Quick Facts
The Master of Jurisprudence in Intellectual Property program (M.Jur. in I.P.) offers concentrated study in intellectual property law for both professionals and graduate students in related disciplines who are interested in acquiring legal knowledge and skills to enhance their careers and develop new professional opportunities. Candidates will include: 1) non-lawyer professionals who would benefit from education and training in intellectual property in fields such as engineering, business development, public policy and entrepreneurship; 2) individuals who currently do not have or are not completing a law degree but who are in positions that would benefit from greater knowledge of IP law and policy such as government officials, industry executives, technology developers, and journalists; and 3) students in related disciplines who would benefit from advanced knowledge of IP law and policy for academic research and career development.
Students have the option to pursue a thesis or non-thesis Master of Jurisprudence in Intellectual Property degree, and 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 Jurisprudence in Intellectual Property degree, and 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