Expand your horizons and take your career global with our practical, real-world postgraduate intellectual property programs.
Study one of our courses to be on track for registration as a patent and/or trade marks attorney in Australia and New Zealand, as accredited by the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board. Bring your background in Law, STEM or the arts industry to develop your expertise in intellectual property.
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Get accredited and recognised
- Benefit from UTS Law’s 25 years of experience leading the way in intellectual property
- Graduate having met all educational requirements for registration as a specialist trade mark and patents attorney in Australia and New Zealand
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Study what you want, when you want
- Study a program that works around you – 100% online, with flexibility to accelerate your studies or go at your own pace
- Courses are available to begin in our Autumn (February), Spring (July) or Summer (November) sessions
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Learn from our industry leaders
- As practising trade mark and patent attorneys, solicitors and barristers, our academic staff are at the forefront of the industry
- Understand exactly what employers are looking for in future graduates and make valuable industry connections
Our Intellectual Property courses
Whether you’re looking to commit to the Master of Intellectual Property or want the convenience of our shorter Graduate Certificate or Diploma, we have the right course for you.
You can choose from:
- Master of Intellectual Property
- Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property
- Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property
- Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice
UTS is the first Australian university to hold full accreditation under the Trans-Tasman Attorneys Board, so you’ll meet the educational requirements to register as a patent attorney in New Zealand as well as Australia.
Samuel Elnajar - Patent Attorney, FB Rice
"UTS Law is the only law school in NSW which offers a Master of Intellectual Property that is suitable for academic accreditation towards registration as a patent attorney. Therefore, without UTS Law, I would not be able to pursue my dream career."