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Texas A&M Law Master of Laws in Intellectual Property

A deep understanding of the laws and policies behind intellectual property (IP) is vital in today’s global economy. From technology to television and art to agriculture, intellectual property law propels and protects innovation, creativity, and design. For attorneys who routinely serve clients with their intellectual property needs or craft IP or technology policies, our LLM degree will prepare you to navigate the complexities of the IP law landscape.

The IP LLM degree is designed for students who already hold a JD degree from a U.S. law school or a first law degree from a non-U.S. law school.

Time To Complete: Est. 1-2 Years (24 Credit Hours)

Modality: On Campus (Fort Worth)

Three Starts Per Year: Fall, Spring, Summer

Tuition: $37,638 (non-resident, 9-month, 24-credit year)

World-Renowned Faculty

You’ll learn IP law from professors who are scholars and practitioners in all major areas of intellectual property, including copyright, patent, trademark, and international IP law. Our IP faculty includes internationally recognized experts who have won a variety of awards for their teaching and writing, and who are well-suited to mentor you as you further your career.

The Strength of the Aggie Network

Obtaining a degree from Texas A&M University — a Tier 1 research institution and one of the largest universities in the U.S. — will give you a marketable credential recognized around the world. The Aggie network spans the globe, with nearly 600,000 former students in over 160 countries.

Who can benefit from an LLM in Intellectual Property?

The IP LLM degree targets those who already have a law degree and whose careers will benefit from a more in-depth knowledge of intellectual property. Our LLM degree candidates have a variety of backgrounds, including those who serve clients who are:

  • Artists, writers, and musicians
  • Business executives
  • Engineers
  • Inventors
  • Journalists
  • Marketing specialists
  • Scientists
  • Software developers 

Intellectual Property LLM Curriculum

Our innovative, carefully designed IP curriculum features both foundational and advanced classes, encompassing a wide array of IP topics. Each course has been designed by professors who have extensive experience in IP education and practice, ensuring you’re getting the most up-to-date information and techniques.

The Master of Laws in Intellectual Property is a 24-credit-hour program. Candidates can enroll in as few as two courses per semester to complete the degree in two years, or they can enroll full- time to complete the degree in one year. You’ll also have the flexibility as to how many courses to enroll in each semester, subject to university rules.