Considering an online master’s degree? Explore UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s Intellectual Property Law offerings

The top-ranked law school, a digital law school at the forefront of technology, is offering its globally recognized graduate law programs online through distance learning options.
Considering an online master’s degree? Explore UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s Intellectual Property Law offerings

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all our lives in unexpected ways. While the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law has shifted to remote learning this semester, the school is still preparing to welcome international students to campus this fall.

At the same time, it is important to know that the top-ranked law school – a digital law school at the forefront of technology – also offers its world-recognized graduate law programs online through distance learning options.

The school’s Intellectual Property Law program, the #5 IP program in the United States according to U.S. News and World Report, can be completed 100% online on a part-time or full-time schedule.

With almost 50 years of experience as an IP leader, Franklin Pierce boasts a talented faculty, a global network of influential IP practitioners, and a rich array of IP resources and programs. Take advantage of one of the most comprehensive IP curricula in the country and immerse yourself in a broad range of cutting-edge IP issues.

Students can choose from a range of degree offerings, such as:

1. LL.M. degree in Intellectual Property Law

2. Master’s degree in Intellectual Property Law*

3. Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property*

4. Professional Certificate in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency and Law*

*These programs are open to non-law graduates as well

Franklin Pierce also offers the similar degree choices in its International Criminal Law & Justice program, the only online transnational crime program from a Top 100 law school. UNH Franklin Pierce is a leader in this emerging field, addressing fast-paced developments in the globalization of commerce, terrorism, human rights, and criminal law.

It’s not too late to apply! The priority application deadline for online programs is July 1. Learn more and apply here. You can also contact the school at admisisons@law.unh.edu or on WhatsApp at +1-603-513-5300.

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