2 Intellectual Property Management Master's degrees found
- Master
- Management Studies
- Intellectual Property Management
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2 Intellectual Property Management Master's degrees found
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University of Technology Sydney
Master of Intellectual Property
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia + 2 more
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
UTS has established expertise in and a reputation for providing courses relevant to the needs of the patent and trade mark professions. The UTS Master of Intellectual Property is the first course at an Australian university that fulfils the entire educational requirements for registration as a registered Trans-Tasman patent attorney in Australia and New Zealand under the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board, as well as registration as an Australian trade marks attorney.
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Singapore University of Social Sciences
Master of IP and Innovation Management
- Singapore, Singapore
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Innovations are not just improving people's lives, they have become an important means for economies and businesses to stay competitive in today's global marketplace. In such an innovation-driven environment, the realisation that intangible assets (IA) and intellectual property (IP) currently make up the bulk of companies' value has fuelled the need for professionals with quality IA/IP expertise — talents who can develop and align IA/IP strategies to achieve business goals, and business leaders who can reap the benefits of their innovations and IA/IP.
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Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.