Concentrations

Business Law Concentration

J.D. students can qualify for a Concentration in Business Law by completing at least 25 credits in key business law topics, writing an academic paper on a business law topic, and completing a business law work experience. Students are expected to take these courses over the duration of their last two years. 

Intellectual Property (IP) Law Concentration

J.D. students can qualify for a Concentration in Intellectual Property Law by completing at least 21 credits across four categories: Basic Required Courses (two of the following) Intellectual Property, Copyright, Patent Law, Trademarks; Elective Courses: e.g., IP Licensing, Entertainment Law, Trade Secrets, Patent Litigation; and a Writing Requirement.