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Professional introduction to Chongqing Intellectual Property College of Chongqing University of Technology

The Intellectual Property Major of Chongqing University of Science and Technology is a new major added to meet the needs of the development of the knowledge economy and the construction of an innovative country. It is one of only 7 intellectual property undergraduate majors in my country and the only one in western my country. An undergraduate major in intellectual property, this major makes full use of the educational advantages of science and engineering colleges to cultivate application-oriented senior professionals with both intellectual property theory and related skills and corresponding science and engineering knowledge background. Based on extensive research, this major carefully designs its main courses in accordance with the principles of "strengthening the foundation, broadening the scope, focusing on practice, and strengthening application." The curriculum is scientific and reasonable, the professional positioning is clear and accurate, and it highlights the characteristics of cultivating compound and applied professional talents. This major has set up three talent training models based on the characteristics of intellectual property work and social needs. The first is the general enrollment class for intellectual property. The second is the "2 2" special class for intellectual property, which is selected from sophomore students in the engineering departments of our school. Some outstanding students who are interested in intellectual property careers focus on intellectual property courses. Third, the “3 2” special intellectual property class recruits students from science and engineering colleges in Chongqing and provides undergraduate intellectual property education.

Cultivation objectives:

This major aims to cultivate students who have considerable science and engineering knowledge, master intellectual property theory and intellectual property practice, have strong foreign language and computer application abilities, and be able to work in High-quality application-oriented professionals who are independently engaged in intellectual property affairs in large enterprise groups, universities, scientific research institutions, judicial organs, and government departments.

Main courses: Introduction to Intellectual Property, Copyright Law, Patent Law, Trademark Law, Anti-Unfair Competition Law, Introduction to Patent Examination, Intellectual Property Agency, General Introduction to Civil Law, Litigation and Arbitration, Engineering Drawing, Information Technology Fundamentals, fundamentals of mechanical design, patent document retrieval and application.

Practice link:

This major attaches great importance to cultivating students' ability to deal with practical intellectual property affairs, and always carefully designs professional talent training programs around enhancing students' practical application abilities. Must undergo at least 37 weeks of intensive practical teaching training. Through practical links such as military training, cognitive internships, engineering training, academic papers, course internships, professional internships, graduation internships, and graduation thesis, students' practical application abilities are comprehensively strengthened.

Employment destinations

Students of this major have broad employment prospects. They can engage in intellectual property management work in government departments, large enterprise groups, colleges and universities, scientific research institutes, or in judicial agencies. , government departments, intellectual property intermediaries, enterprises and institutions, etc. are engaged in intellectual property protection work.

Professional characteristics and advantages

1. This professional talent has a compound and cross-type knowledge structure. It focuses on the combination of science and engineering knowledge background and intellectual property knowledge, and requires students to have strong foreign language skills.

2. Talents in this major have strong practical application capabilities.

3. This major has a certain reputation in the intellectual property community, has established a very good cooperative relationship with the intellectual property community in Chongqing, and has good experience in scientific research, talent training, teacher training, teaching internship, etc. social resources. The master's degree program in intellectual property management is one of the five second-level master's degree programs under the first-level key discipline of business administration. This first-level discipline has Chongqing’s key humanities and social sciences research bases—Chongqing Finance and Accounting Research and Development Center, Chongqing Economic Management Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center, National Intellectual Property Training (Chongqing) Base, and Chongqing University of Science and Technology Reserve Enterprise Management Research Base. and other research institutions and training bases. The academic echelon of this discipline has a reasonable structure. There are 83 teachers in the academic echelon, including 22 full professors, 51 associate professors, and 31 doctors. Members of the discipline echelon have published nearly 1,100 papers, including nearly 700 papers in important journals and core journals. More than 50 articles have been included in the three major searches such as EI and CPCI; undertook more than 80 scientific research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation, the National Social Science Foundation, and the Humanities and Social Sciences Project of the Ministry of Education; published 75 academic monographs (textbooks); won provincial awards 26 ministerial-level awards (including 2 first prizes).

The master's degree program in intellectual property management is located in Chongqing Intellectual Property University.

Chongqing Intellectual Property Institute is an innovative new government-industry-university-research alliance mechanism with the strong support of Chongqing Intellectual Property Office and other government departments and key enterprises. It was established in December 2007 with the approval of the Chongqing Municipal Education Commission. It is the first intellectual property institute in Southwest China. Academy. The college has the National Intellectual Property (Chongqing) Training Base, the Copyright Protection Research Base for Chinese Writers’ Literary and Artistic Works, and the Intellectual Property Evaluation and Appraisal Center. The college's intellectual property undergraduate major was approved by the Ministry of Education in 2005 and enrolled undergraduate students for the first time in 2006. It is the only intellectual property undergraduate major established by the Ministry of Education in the central and western regions. In 2010, the school took the lead in recruiting Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate students in intellectual property and technology management in the country, with more than 20 graduate students on campus. The college actively implements the policy spirit of the State Council's "National Intellectual Property Strategy Outline" (2008) and the "Opinions of the Chongqing Municipal People's Government on Creating a Model City for Intellectual Property Protection" (2009), vigorously promotes the cultivation of intellectual property talents at all levels, and seizes opportunities Apply for a master's program in intellectual property and successfully establish a master's program in intellectual property management in 2011.

The direction of the master's degree in intellectual property management is set. The master's degree program in Intellectual Property Management has two directions: "Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property Management" and "Intellectual Property Law and Policy Research". It focuses on cultivating intellectual property management talents with science and engineering foundations and requires students to master the basic theories of intellectual property and intellectual property rights. Practical skills, familiar with international rules, focusing on the latest research results and trends in the development of intellectual property management at home and abroad, and striving to provide policy research and technical support for relevant government departments and enterprises to operate efficiently.

This master’s program has strong teaching staff and rich practical experience. There are currently 16 full-time teachers in this discipline. They are a team of full-time teachers with professional knowledge backgrounds in science, engineering, law, and management, including 10 doctors, 1 professor, and 8 associate professors. The college has 15 visiting professors, part-time professors, part-time researchers, and part-time teachers, who are distributed among relevant state agencies, large enterprises, and related scientific research institutes and universities in the field of intellectual property.

Introduction to some well-known scholars and professors in this master's program:

Su Ping, PhD, professor, master's tutor, currently deputy director of Chongqing Intellectual Property Institute, National Intellectual Property Training (Chongqing) ) deputy director of the base. The first batch of experts selected into the national intellectual property expert database, the second batch of 100 high-level talent training candidates in the country's "Hundreds and Thousands of Intellectual Property Talents Project", and the academic leader in the "Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property Management Direction" of the first-level discipline of Chongqing's key discipline business administration People,

Main research directions: intellectual property law, intellectual property management.

Academic and social part-time jobs: Executive director of the China University Intellectual Property Research Association, deputy secretary-general of the talent training subcommittee of the China University Intellectual Property Research Association, deputy secretary-general of the Chongqing Intellectual Property Research Association, copyright of Chinese writers' literary and artistic works Executive deputy director of the Conservation Research Base. Served as consultant to the Science and Technology Advisory Group of the People's Government of Dadukou District and Banan District of Chongqing City, and intellectual property consultant to Shapingba District and Yubei District.

He has successively undertaken the teaching tasks of undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as "Enterprise Intellectual Property Management", "General Introduction to Intellectual Property", and "Frontiers of Intellectual Property Law". At the same time, he published many academic papers in academic journals such as "Legal and Business Research" and "Intellectual Property".

He has presided over and studied a number of soft science projects of the State Intellectual Property Office, Chongqing Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Project, Chongqing Science and Technology Plan Soft Science Project, Chongqing Municipal Education Commission Higher Education Reform Key Project, Chongqing Science and Technology Plan Soft Science project.

Mao Jinsheng, Ph.D., professor, currently director of the Intellectual Property Development Research Center of the State Intellectual Property Office; once engaged in substantive examination of chemical invention patents in the China Patent Office; former deputy director of the Planning and Development Department of the State Intellectual Property Office , responsible for the preparation of the national long-term development plan for intellectual property work, the annual plan of the State Intellectual Property Office, responsible for organizing the feasibility demonstration of new projects, and responsible for patent statistics and analysis.

He has presided over the research on more than ten key areas and major technology patent analysis and early warning projects of the State Intellectual Property Office, including "Intellectual Property Risk Analysis and Early Warning Research on UHV Transmission Technology", "Intellectual Property Policy and Independent Innovation Capability" Research" and many other major projects of the National Social Science Fund, and published many papers in magazines such as "Intellectual Property" and "Intellectual Property Development Research".