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77890 Trade Marks Practice

77890 Trade Marks Practice

Anti-requisite(s)

Anti-requisite rule: (1 AND 2)
ItemDetails
1 76085 Intellectual Property: Trade Marks and Patents
2 78193 Trade Marks Practice

Requisite(s)

Requisite rule: ((1 AND (2 OR 2a OR 2b OR 2c OR 2d OR 2e)) OR (3) OR (4 AND 5 AND 6 AND (7 OR 7a OR 7b OR 7c)) OR (8 AND 9 AND 10))
ItemTypeDetails
1 Academic corequisite 77889 Trade Marks Law
2 Admission requisite Admission into C11130 Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice
2a Academic requisite Must have completed at least 22 credit points in spk(s): C07122 - Graduate Diploma Legal Studies
2b Academic requisite Must have completed at least 22 credit points in spk(s): C04264 - Master of Legal Studies
2c Admission requisite Admission into C04251 Master of Intellectual Property
2d Admission requisite Admission into C06099 Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property
2e Admission requisite Admission into C11229 Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property
3 Admission requisite Admission into C04143 Master of Laws
4 Academic corequisite 70106 Principles of Public International Law
5 Academic corequisite 70107 Principles of Company Law
6 Academic requisite 77889 Trade Marks Law
7 Academic requisite Must have completed at least 94 credit points in spk(s): C04236 - Juris Doctor
7a Academic requisite Must have completed at least 142 credit points in spk(s): C04250 - Juris Doctor Master of Business Administration
7b Academic requisite Must have completed at least 94 credit points in spk(s): C04363 - Juris Doctor Master of Intellectual Property
7c Academic requisite Must have completed at least 94 credit points in spk(s): C04364 - Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate Trade Mark Law and Practice
8 Academic requisite Must have completed at least 94 credit points in spk(s): C04320 - Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate Professional Legal Practice
9 Academic requisite 70106 Principles of Public International Law
10 Academic corequisite 77889 Trade Marks Law

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