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Nov 06, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Intellectual Property Law for Engineers Minor
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Requirements for the Minor (19 credits)
Required Courses (13 credits)
Elective Courses (6 credits)
Notes
- Generally, all of the above prescribed minor courses must be taken at the Purdue West Lafayette campus to be eligible for the Intellectual Property Law Minor. The only exceptions to this rule are as follows:
- One equivalent transfer course from another university can be used if it is a core course and comes from an ABET-accredited program, or
- One equivalent Purdue substitution may be used if it is deemed equivalent to the prescribed minor course and acceptable by the home School of the student. Note: No more than one substitution from either of the above two categories is acceptable for the Intellectual Property Law Minor.
- Courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. A grade of “C- or lower” is not adequate to fulfill the minor.
- Advising - Students interested in pursuing a career in a Intellectual Property Law are strongly recommend to contact Mark Janis (BS ChE 1986, Purdue University; Professor of Law and Ira C. Batman Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 1989, mdjanis@indiana.edu; http://www.law.indiana.edu/) early in their academic program to discuss specific Schools of interest, the applications process, the interview process, and the admission exam (LSATS, etc.)
Pre-Requisite Information
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