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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Law
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DescriptionThe Master of Intellectual Property Law provides a formal qualification for graduates from non-law disciplines who would like to gain accreditation as a Trade Mark or Patent Attorney. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. Candidates will obtain a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of intellectual property law and address advanced issues, including local and international development of laws relating to the protection of intellectual property rights. ObjectivesThe course objectives are those primarily defined by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys. Upon successful completion of the course students will have acquired:
Maximum credit allowed12 credit points Professional recognitionStudents wishing to register with the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trademark Attorneys should contact that body regarding registration requirements at http://www.psb.gov.au. StructureThe course comprises eight 6-point coursework units. RequirementsCandidates must complete five units* offered as part of the Master of Laws specialising in intellectual property. The remaining three units may be taken from any units offered in the masters coursework program. Alternatively, students can elect one of the following options:
The units in the specialisation will be those which are specified from time to time by the faculty board on the recommendation of the Postgraduate Studies Committee of the faculty. For further information regarding specialisations, visit http://www.law.monash.edu.au/postgraduate/units-overview.html. In addition, candidates may complete three units offered by other accredited providers (visit http://www.psb.gov.au/patregaccred.htm for details). Units cover the following topic areas:
* Candidates with a degree in a discipline other than law will be required to complete the unit LAW7212 (Australian legal system). Candidates with a law degree from a non-Australian jurisdiction must complete LAW7436 (Introduction to Australian legal process). Alternative exit(s)Students may exit with a Graduate Diploma in Law (Intellectual Property) providing all requirements for that award have been met. Award(s)Master of Intellectual Property Law
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