1. Introduction to the Intellectual Property Major
The Intellectual Property Major aims to cultivate intellectual property compound talents who have a foundation in science and engineering and master management and legal knowledge; students are required to have certain knowledge in science and engineering Basic knowledge, 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.
2. Employment direction of intellectual property majors
After graduation, students in this major can engage in specialized intellectual property rights such as trademark agency, patent agency, etc. 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
What are the employment prospects for intellectual property professionals?
With the rapid development of the economy, our country is in urgent need of a large number of high-quality intellectual property professionals. Experts predict that , by 2020, my country's total demand for intellectual property professionals will be 55,000 to 60,000.
Due to factors such as the late start of discipline construction and the long talent training cycle, my country has delivered about 3,000 qualified intellectual property professionals from universities to society in the past ten years, which is far from satisfying the needs. need.
The knowledge structure of intellectual property professionals must be interdisciplinary and complex. They need to be proficient in English, have both professional and technical backgrounds and understand international and domestic intellectual property laws and practices, and be able to write patent documents proficiently. In particular, you can use English to write patent documents, draft relevant documents, and communicate with R&D departments, overseas headquarters, and overseas customers fluently in English.
Currently, many multinational companies and law firms are "hunting" for such talents through various channels. If you can meet the above requirements through study, you will naturally have a rare commodity.