UTS has established expertise and an existing reputation for providing courses relevant to the needs of the patent and trade marks professions. This course reflects the range of topics required for registration as a Trade Marks Attorney in Australia under the relevant regulations.
The course provides students with the knowledge and practical skills required to provide advice on relevant intellectual and industrial property subject matters. Students also gain an understanding of the required standard of professional conduct as a Trade Marks Attorney.
Graduates can seek registration as a Trade Marks Attorney in Australia.
Graduate Certificate candidates may internally transfer to the Master of Industrial Property (C04150). Candidates are not awarded the Graduate Certificate but subjects undertaken within the Graduate Certificate are applied towards the Master's.
Applicants require a Bachelor's degree.
While UTS may be prepared to grant qualified applicants advanced standing or exemption from one or more subjects, the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys (PSB) has no power to recognise, for the purpose of registration as a Trade Marks Attorney, exemptions granted by a university.
Accordingly, while UTS may grant an exemption toward the award, if you intend to seek registration by the PSB as an Attorney you will need to seek exemption from the PSB. For further information about the PSB and its approach to exemptions, contact:
The Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice can be completed in a minimum of one year of part-time study. Students commencing in Spring semester require an additional semester to complete the course owing to timetabling restrictions.
The subjects within this course are available online by distance learning and require no on-campus attendance. All lectures, tutorials, course materials and assessments are distributed by a combination of web-based technology and electronic media. Students conduct all communication with the lecturer by electronic means. A number of subjects are concurrently offered in traditional face-to-face, on-campus format.
The Graduate Certificate requires completion of 24 credit points of core subjects.
Subjects are timetabled annually, but not all subjects are offered every semester. The current timetable can be found at:
77896 Legal Process and Intellectual Property Overview | 6cp | |
77889 Trade Marks Law | 6cp | |
77892 Professional Conduct (Intellectual Property) | 6cp | |
77890 Trade Marks Practice | 6cp | |
Total | 24cp |
Professional Standards Board of Trade Marks and Patent Attorneys, Australia
This course satisfies the educational requirements necessary for registration as a Registered Trade Marks Attorney in Australia.
Further information is available from: