Intellectual Property Law
- Level: Masters
- Degree conferred: Masters of Law
- Duration: 2 years
Course Info
If any of the above questions came back with positive answers, consider a master degree in Intellectual Property Law. It is a niche specialization, with demand growing every day. Become master of law in intellectual property and bring your career opportunities to the next level. With this degree, you will be in demand to help register and protect the intellectual property of IT companies, production and engineering enterprises, among artists and photographers.
Study in Lithuania, a hub for tech companies, looking to protect their intellectual property and maintain their competitiveness in the market. But don’t stop there. Get a double diploma from MRU and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, where you will be spending first year of your studies.
In 2 years, you will receive your master degree in the field of law. You will also be awarded 120 ECTS credits for your future studies. After completing your degree, you will be able to apply your knowledge in public and private sectors, as well as academic research fields.
Application requirements
- Bachelor degree or equivalent first university degree diploma in Law (3-year study duration minimum)
- Academic transcripts of each study year
- Motivation letter
- Document proving English language level (B2)
Provided documents must be in color, have no cut corners (high quality scan).