Study Law at UTS
UTS is a leading provider of law courses relevant to the patent and trade marks profession. The Juris Doctor (JD) Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice is designed for international and non-law graduates, providing a pathway to a fascinating and impactful career as a legal practitioner and trade marks attorney.
The Juris Doctor component qualifies as an Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 master's degree. The flexible nature of the JD allows students to work while they study and to tailor their workload to suit professional and personal commitments. The course may be undertaken entirely online, removing the need for students to attend face-to-face classes.
With UTS, your learning will go beyond the textbook, giving you valuable industry insights and practical skills in this specialised and in-demand field. Flexible learning means you can choose the pace and presentation that works best for you, with the unique option to complete this program entirely online. Armed with an up-to-date, academically rigorous education, you'll graduate ready to kick-start your future in trade marks and intellectual property law.
As an Australian student, you have the chance to apply for a Commonwealth Supported Place for this course. Find out if you meet the criteria and learn the steps to apply.
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Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice
CODE
UTS: C04364 (version 1)
DURATION
3.5 years full time
INTAKE
Autumn Session 2025
Spring Session 2025
Autumn Session 2026
Spring Session 2026
COURSE FEES
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students
$56,900.90
Indicative total tuition fee for domestic students
$143,771.52
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
This flexible, adaptable degree can be completed part or full-time, online or in-person. Within this program, you'll undertake a number of core JD subjects to establish your fundamental knowledge of Australian law and its various applications.
Your choice of optional and legal theory subjects in areas like jurisprudence, international law and environmental ethics will see you attain specialised knowledge. Through your Trade Mark Law and Practice stream, you'll develop vital theoretical and practical capabilities in your future area of practice.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 70102 Foundations of Law70114 Criminal Law and Procedure70311 Torts70211 Contracts70103 Ethics Law and Justice70104 Civil Practice70327 Introduction to Property and Commercial Law70317 Real Property71116 Remedies70106 Principles of Public International Law70109 Evidence70517 Equity and Trusts70617 Administrative Law70107 Principles of Company Law70616 Australian Constitutional Law77889 Trade Marks Law77890 Trade Marks Practice77905 Preparing for Intellectual Property Practice
Course highlights
You’ll be encouraged to acquire an in-depth understanding of the Australian legal system and how it relates to the protection of trade marks and the prevention of unfair trading. You'll explore patent rules and specifications and be prepared to apply reasoning, judgement and analysis to advise and negotiate issues of infringement, validity and compliance.
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Industry accreditation
Students who undertake a Practical Legal Training (PLT) program, like the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice, are eligible for admission as a lawyer to the Supreme Court of NSW.
Subject to final board approval, where applicants have a requisite tertiary qualification as stipulated by the Trans-Tasman Intellectual Property Attorneys Board (TTIPAB), this course satisfies the knowledge requirements necessary for registration as a Trade Marks Attorney in Australia. Prospective students should check with the TTIPAB for specific subjects required to be completed for registration.
Admissions information
Admissions information
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Entry schemes and pathways
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You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.
Careers
Your future career
With a Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice, you’ll have an extensive, practical understanding of the Australian legal system and the way in which trade marks are protected under it. You'll be a critical and analytical thinker with the capacity to blend the latest knowledge with best practice in a professional trade marks law setting.
With your advanced specialised legal knowledge, you'll be prepared to enter a range of law settings to consult, mediate and advise on matters of trade marks law. As part of the course, you can complete Practical Legal Training (PLT) to become eligible for registration as a professional lawyer.
Career options
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Where you’ll study
Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
Why UTS?
Why study Law at UTS
With a Law degree at UTS you'll gain work-ready skills and learn how to ethically use law and new technologies to create positive social change.
Employers value our graduates for their problem-solving, collaborative skills and lateral thinking. Our degrees are flexible, with content developed in consultation with industry. We offer practical learning opportunities, including in-house legal counsel, legal centres and firms, and summer clerkship programs.
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