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LLM in Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology

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DePaul’s LLM in Intellectual Property Law & Information Technology 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 Law & Information Technology 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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