The International Studies in Intellectual Property Law course is offered by the University of West London and is designed to offer an advanced study of intellectual property law within an international, European, and comparative context. This comprehensive program is geared towards enhancing the students' practical application of intellectual property law within a business framework.Course Content: This course consists of six modules (five compulsory modules and one chosen from a selection of optional modules). These modules provide a thorough theoretical and practical understanding of intellectual property law with an emphasis on its international and comparative aspects. The range of modules also allows students to engage with a variety of intellectual property issues.Key Modules: Compulsory modules include European and International Intellectual Property Law, Research Methods and Dissertation, Intellectual Property and Business, Copyright and Trademarks Law, and Copyright and Design Law. Optional modules may include aspects such as Commercialisation of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, amongst others.Accreditations: The completion of the course will lead to the award of LLM in International Studies in Intellectual Property Law from the University of West London.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can expect to find opportunities in legal practices, local and international corporations, government agencies, consultancy and research organizations. They can work as legal advisors, IP portfolio managers, business analysts, or in related roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.