Patent Law: An Introduction is an introductory course that provides a general overview of US patent law. This course covers the fundamentals of how to identify and document a invention, search for patents related to the invention, apply for a patent application, and prosecute a patent application.
This course is designed for professionals involved in business and technology needing an introduction or review of intellectual property law with a particular emphasis on patent law.
Course Outcome
After completing Patent Law: An Introduction, students will be equipped with a basic understanding of the following:
- What is a patent
 - What are the various patent types
 - How to read a patent
 - How to conduct a patent search
 - What and when is confidentiality
 - What is freedom to operate
 - What is the patentability criteria
 - How to file for a patent
 - What are the rules of patent ownership
 - What are the rules of filing internationally
 
No previous experience or coursework required
Students will be assigned 5 homework assignments, and a final project for each course.
- Introduction
 - Confidentiality and non-disclosure
 - Conducting a patent search
 - Freedom to operate (FTO)
 - Claims and interpretation
 - Patent criteria
 - Filing a patent application
 - Patent type
 - Patent ownership
 - International filing
 
Course Delivery
This course is Instructor-led and delivered through our award-winning online Learning Management System

    

