Anti-requisite(s)
Anti-requisite rule: (1 AND 2) |
Item | Details |
1 |
77892 Professional Conduct (Intellectual Property) |
2 |
77896 Legal Process and Intellectual Property Overview |
Requisite(s)
Requisite rule: ((1 OR 1a OR 1b OR 1c OR 1d OR 1e)) |
Item | Type | Details |
1 | Admission requisite |
Admission into C11130 Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice |
1a | Admission requisite |
Admission into C04251 Master of Intellectual Property |
1b | Admission requisite |
Admission into C06099 Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property |
1c | Admission requisite |
Admission into C11229 Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property |
1d | Admission requisite |
Admission into C04363 Juris Doctor Master of Intellectual Property |
1e | Admission requisite |
Admission into C04364 Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice |
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