CORE CURRICULUM
The TCLP combines a strong core curriculum of patent, intellectual property, and business law courses with a unique clinical program that prepares students for careers in patent prosecution, intellectual property licensing, and new technology development.
Required Courses
- Technology Transactions Law - Law 814 (6 credits)
- Technology Commercialization Research Center - Law 815 (6 credits)
Elective Courses
Intellectual Property Courses
- Intellectual Property - Law 726 (3 credits)
- Patents and Trade Secrets - Law 765 (3 credits)
- Patent Prosecution - Law 760 (3 credits)
- Unfair Competition - Law 755 (3 credits)
- Computer Law - Law 793 (3 credits)
- International Intellectual Property - Law 732 (3 credits)
- Internet Law - Law 775 (3 credits)
- EEE 630 Entrepreneurship in Engineering and Science
(Whitman School)
- EEE 643 Emerging Enterprise Consulting
(Whitman School)
Corporate/Commercial Law Courses
- Corporations - Law 712 (4 credits)
- Antitrust Law - Law 752 (3 credits)
- Federal Income Tax I - Law 722 (4 credits)
- Federal Income Tax II - Law 723 (3 credits)
- Securities Regulation - Law 750 (3 credits)
- Administrative Law - Law 702 (3 credits)
- Commercial Transactions - Law 704 (4 credits)
- Bankruptcy: Corporate - Law 764 (3 credits)
- International Business Transactions - Law 727 (3 credits)
- General Counsel - Law 811 (3 credits)
- Business, Finance & Economics - Law 799 (3 credits)
- Immigration Law - Law 788 (3 credits)
Students may obtain a Technology Commercialization Law Studies Certificate by successfully completing the required courses and four or more electives.