LLM in Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology

DePaul’s LLM in Intellectual Property Law is regarded as one of the most extensive programs in the country, and the Center for Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology (CIPLIT®), which oversees the program, is an innovative leader in the field. With numerous course offerings, the program addresses the need for specialized training in intellectual property and information technology law.

Courses must be selected from the LLM in Intellectual Property courses. Candidates must complete three required courses and five electives. The LLM program may be completed on either a full- or part-time basis but must be completed within five years.

Program Requirements Semester Hours
Core Requirements 9
Elective Requirements 15
Total hours required 24

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Degree Requirements

The Master of Laws program begins with an orientation that introduces graduate students to DePaul's faculty, staff, library, computer and research facilities. Students who received legal training outside the United States also will participate in a special course introducing them to the Socratic teaching method, the differences between civil and common law systems, and the foundations of the U.S. legal system. 

To earn the LLM in Intellectual Property Law, a student must complete 24 semester hours of credit with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. A summer term is counted as a semester for this purpose. Students who complete 24 credit hours with a GPA below the 2.0 GPA required to earn the degree will not be permitted to continue taking classes to improve their GPA. A student is automatically dismissed if he or she has a cumulative GPA below 2.0 for any three consecutive semesters. 

The LLM program may be completed on either a full- or part-time basis but it must be completed within five years. With the exception of students admitted to and enrolled in the joint JD/LLM program, credits earned as part of the JD program do not count toward the LLM degree. In addition, no credit is given for law courses taken before a student is admitted to and enrolled in the LLM program.

Course Requirements

Courses must be selected from the LLM in Intellectual Property Law courses listed below. 

Required Courses

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 250 SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (approved topic) 3
Select at least one of the following: 3

LAW 447

PATENT LAW  

LAW 344

COPYRIGHT LAW  

LAW 271

TRADEMARK & UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW  
Select at least one of the following: 2-3

LAW 341

INTERNET LAW  

LAW 924

DATA PRIVACY LAW: US & EU  

LAW 925

CYBERSECURITY LAW: LITIGATION AND NEGOTIATION  

Additional Required Courses for International Lawyers

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 322 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEMS 3
LAW 556 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL WRITING AND RESEARCH 3

Elective Courses

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours

LAW 246

PATENT & TRADEMARK SEARCHING  

LAW 250

SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (Advanced Intellectual Property; Advanced Patents; Cultural Heritage; or other approved topic)  

LAW 271

TRADEMARK & UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW  

LAW 301

SPECIAL TOPICS IN LAW (IP Valuation in Tech, Health, and Other Industries; other approved topic)  

LAW 333

MUSIC LAW  

or LAW 293

MUSIC TRANSACTIONS: REPRESENTING TALENT

LAW 338

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR CORPORATE TRANSACTIONAL LAWYERS  

LAW 341

INTERNET LAW  

LAW 344

COPYRIGHT LAW  

LAW 357

ENTERTAINMENT LAW  

LAW 402

ANTITRUST  

or LAW 508

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

LAW 428

INDEPENDENT STUDY (approved topic)  

LAW 441

SPORTS LAW  

LAW 447

PATENT LAW  

LAW 454

INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  

LAW 455

LEGAL DRAFTING (Art Market Transactions; IP Licensing & Negotiations; Trademark & Copyright; Trademark & Patent; Patents; or other approved topic)  

LAW 469

LITIGATION STRATEGY: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  

LAW 489

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SURVEY  

LAW 524

EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM (approved placement in IP/IT)  

LAW 564

EXTERNSHIP SEMINAR (in conjunction with approved LAW 524 placement above)  

LAW 535

ART AND THE LAW  

LAW 728

FOOD AND DRUG LAW  

LAW 924

DATA PRIVACY LAW: US & EU  

LAW 925

CYBERSECURITY LAW: LITIGATION AND NEGOTIATION  
Students may count one of the following courses offered through CDM:  

LAW 920

INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT  

LAW 921

DISASTER RECOVERY THEORY STRATEGIES  

LAW 922

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING  

LAW 923

LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY