Academic titleGraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law
Course descriptionObjectives and Skills
The graduate programs in intellectual property law focus on:
* Key aspects of Australian intellectual property law and practice
* The international context in which Australian intellectual property law operates
* An analysis of intellectual property law problems and how to apply principles of intellectual property law to them.
Requirements
Students must complete four subjects available from the prescribed list. Students who do not have a law degree from a common law system or any prior legal studies or experience are also expected to complete the two-day preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions.
Professional accreditation
By satisfactorily completing appropriate subjects, a suitably qualified person may be accredited with satisfying all topic groups necessary for admission as a trade marks attorney, and all but one of the groups necessary for admission as a patent attorney (Melbourne Law School does not presently offer a subject accredited by the Professional Standards Board (PSB) for Topic Group G). Applicants seeking registration as a patent attorney and/or trade marks attorney should indicate this on acceptance of your offer and seek advice from the PSB and the Law School on subject selection at the time of enrolment.