You are here: èßäÉçÇøapp University Washington College of Law Impact Initiatives Programs Pijip LLM LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Technology

LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Technology

LL.M. Degree Requirements

AUWCL’s intellectual property and technology curriculum is one of the largest in the country – with over 40 intellectual property, technology, and related courses. Classes are offered during the day and evening, through out the year, on a part or full time basis – giving students the flexibility to tailor their schedule to accommodate other work and life demands.

The LLM degree requires the completion of twenty-four credit hours in either a ResearchÌý´Ç°ùÌýPractical Skills Track. At least twelve credits must be taken from approved intellectual property, information law, technology courses, including at least one Foundational course.Ìý Information about sitting for a bar exam after the completion of the degree can be found here.Ìý

Intellectual Property LL.M:

  • 24 credits with a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better:
  • Credits can be earned through courses at WCL
  • Up to 6 credits total can be earned outside of traditional WCL courses:
    • Independent Study
    • Externship
  • Required courses:
    At least 12 credits taken from approved intellectual property and technology law courses, including at least one Foundational IP & Tech course.
    èßäÉçÇøapp Legal Institutions (2 credits) (required of non-common law students), and
    Legal Research and Writing (2 credits) (required of all international students without a U.S.
    J.D. degree)
  • Graduation tracks:
    • Without an externship:
      Two papers: minimum of 3,500 words each; completed as part of a class or of an independent study
      Memo written for Legal Research and Writing counts as one paper
      ´Ç°ùÌý
      A 7,000-word thesis in IP and/or related topics may be substituted.
    • With an externship:
      One paper only: minimum of 3,500 words; completed as part of a class or of an independent study.Ìý Memo written for Legal Research and Writing satisfies the writing requirement

Foundational IP & Technology Courses (take at least one)

Electives (take at least 9 credits)