| Study mode | Start date | Duration | Fee | Fee per | Year of study |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Aug | semesters: 2 | $27944 | Whole course | 2018 - 2019 |
For 40 years, UNH Law has promoted intellectual property (IP) as an engine for innovation and growth. Our program prepares lawyers, business executives, government administrators, technology managers and others to become leaders in a global economy where intellectual property, in the form of copyrights, patents and trademarks, plays a central role.
And, our global network of successful alumni, connected to the tradition of UNH Law and the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property, gives students access to IP professionals in more than 80 countries.
Graduate GSSP credit hours applied to degree: 9
21 credit hours to complete the Master's degree.
Modules
| Semester 1 | Course title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| NAV 401 | Navigating the Graduate GSSP | - |
| NAV 402 | Introduction to Graduate Research | - |
| UNH GRAD | Graduate Level Course | 3 |
| Total credits | 3 | |
| Semester 2 | Course title | Credits |
| NAV 403 | Academic Communication for Graduate student | - |
| NAV 404 | Intercultural Issues for Graduate Students | - |
| UNH GRAD | Graduate Level Course | 3 |
| UNH GRAD | Graduate Level Course | 3 |
| Total credits | 6 | |
| Total program credits toward degree | 9 | |
Progression requirements
- B average (3.0 GPA) with no single grade below B-
- LSAT scores are not required for entry or progression
- Graduate GSSP credit hours applied to degrees: 9
Entry requirements
Location
The University of New Hampshire, located in Durham, thrives in a diverse, dynamic, and beautiful part of New England. Durham, only an hour from Boston, is also conveniently close to the Atlantic Ocean, as well as New Hampshire’s rugged White Mountains and pristine Lakes Region.

