This major aims to cultivate compound high-quality legal talents with systematic intellectual property knowledge, sustainable development potential, innovative spirit and practical ability. Graduates can engage in intellectual property legal affairs in state organs, intermediaries, enterprises and institutions.
This major requires students to love their motherland and develop morally, intellectually, physically and aesthetically. Students should systematically study the basic theories and knowledge of intellectual property rights; Familiar with intellectual property laws, regulations and policies; Understand the theoretical frontier and practical trend of intellectual property rights, and have the basic ability to analyze and solve intellectual property problems; Master the basic methods of professional literature retrieval and data query; Proficient in using foreign languages and computer operation; In particular, I have strong written and oral expression skills and flexible adaptability, and I am good at learning and being brave in innovation. This major encourages students to study second degree courses across majors.
The basic academic system of this major is four years, and students can complete their studies within three to six years according to their own conditions. Students who have obtained graduation qualifications and reached the standards for awarding bachelor's degrees stipulated by the school shall be awarded a bachelor's degree in law.
The minimum credits for graduation of this major are 168 credits, of which 160 credits for Class I and 8 credits for Class II. Class I credits come from four courses offered by intellectual property majors, including: 49 points for general courses (including 35 points for compulsory courses and 14 points for elective courses); 32 credits for professional basic courses; 39 credits for professional core courses; Professional elective course 2 1 credit; Practical link 19 credits. Class II credits include professional probation, professional qualification certification, service learning, subject competition, skill training, academic performance and social practice activities.
The core courses of this major include: jurisprudence, constitutional law, civil law, civil procedure law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, enterprise law, intellectual property law, patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secret law, international intellectual property law, intellectual property management, intellectual property agency practice, intellectual property literature and information, university mathematics, database technology application, engineering drawing, etc.