Abstract: Intellectual property is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a law major. The intellectual property major cultivates intellectual property compound talents with a science and engineering foundation and masters management and legal knowledge; students are required to have certain Basic knowledge of science and engineering, understand the laws of technological innovation and development, master practical skills in intellectual property management, management and protection, be proficient in intellectual property legal principles and practical knowledge, and be able to engage in intellectual property management and legal work. Many students want to know what to study in the intellectual property major. The following is a collection of relevant information. I hope it will be helpful to students. What to study in the intellectual property major
Jurisprudence, constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative law and administrative procedure law, private international law, international law, copyright law (copyright law), patent law, Trademark law, international conventions on intellectual property, patent document search.
Intellectual property damage compensation, contract law, principles of intellectual property law, intellectual property protection in the network environment, corporate intellectual property strategy, anti-unfair competition law, intellectual property agency practice, etc.
Employment Direction for Intellectual Property Majors
After graduation, students in this major can engage in specialized intellectual property affairs such as trademark agency and patent agency in law firms, patent firms, trademark firms, etc. At the same time, they can also engage in specialized intellectual property judicial trials and other legal affairs in public, procuratorate, law and other departments, or engage in intellectual property management affairs in the Copyright Office, Trademark Office, Patent Office, Science and Technology Bureau and other departments.
Industry:
After graduation, I mainly work in the legal, professional services, Internet and other industries, roughly as follows:
1. Law
2. Professional services (consulting, human resources, accounting)
3. Internet/e-commerce
4. New energy
5. Intermediary services
p>6. Electronic technology/semiconductor/integrated circuit
7. Computer software
8. Outsourcing services
Position:
After graduation, I will mainly engage in legal, intellectual property, patent and other work, roughly as follows:
1. Legal specialist
2. Intellectual property consultant
3 , Legal Manager
4. Patent Engineer
5. Intellectual Property Specialist
6. Legal Director
7. Legal Affairs
8. Patent agent
Can intellectual property majors take the civil service exam?
Intellectual property majors can take the civil service exam. The positions recruited for the Civil Service Examination are not the same every year, and the professional requirements also vary from year to year.
Graduates majoring in intellectual property who apply for civil service can apply for the following positions in the Intellectual Property Office:
1. Office (Organization and Personnel Department)
2. Policies and Regulations Division
3. Planning and Development Division
4. Coordination and Management Division
5. International Cooperation and Exchange Division
6. Patent Management Division
7. Patent Agency
What are the employment prospects for intellectual property majors?
The national and local emphasis on intellectual property rights has naturally given rise to the need for intellectual property protection and The strong demand for intellectual property professional service personnel has put forward higher requirements for the quality of intellectual property talents. The number of intellectual property disputes continues to rise. Under the combined influence of these factors, the market demand for intellectual property talents has obviously heated up and is showing an increasingly strong trend.
Generally speaking, graduates with high foreign language proficiency and solid legal foundation are welcomed by employers; at the same time, graduates with a certain background in science, engineering or management are even more favored by the market.