The Intellectual Property Law LLM course offered by Brunel University London is a specialized postgraduate program for students interested in exploring legal and ethical issues surrounding intellectual property rights. The course considers intellectual property in its legal context, but it is also multi-disciplinary by nature. It provides students with the opportunity to study the subject in a wider domestic, international, social, cultural, ethical, and economic context.Course Content: The LLM Intellectual Property Law course equips students with a detailed understanding of the role of law in promoting economic and technological advancement and in balancing the interests of producers and consumers. The course focuses on the specifics of patent laws, the rights of the artist, and the problems associated with copyright and trademark laws. Key Modules: The core modules for this course are Intellectual Property Law, Dissertation, and Research Skills. The optional modules can be chosen from a broad range of topics including comparative copyright and design law, international and comparative patent law, international and comparative trademark law, and international commercial arbitration.Accreditations: The coursework has been accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board.Future Careers: Successful completion of this LLM is a significantly valuable asset to individuals working in sectors heavily reliant on ideas and knowledge, who wish to progress to strategic decision-making roles. The course is also an excellent foundation for further research at PhD level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.