Tongji University (TongJU)

Master in Law (Intellectual Property Program)

China

The Master in Law (Intellectual Property Program) at Tongji University (TongJU) is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Tongji University, a leading institution in China founded in 1907, combines a long academic tradition with strong research and international partnerships. Recognized under national initiatives, Tongji is celebrated for architecture, civil engineering and growing strengths in economics, design and environmental engineering. Its multi-campus structure supports a large student body and a research culture that connects academic work with industry and urban development projects.

Academic programs emphasize rigorous training and practical application, with opportunities to work on collaborative projects, internships and cross-disciplinary research. Tongji maintains strong European connections and attracts international students through English-language programs and exchange agreements. Facilities and international student services are designed to support academic success and cultural integration.

International students can access dedicated service centres across campuses that provide accommodation assistance, practical amenities and administrative support. The university’s location in a major Chinese city offers exposure to industry, culture and career prospects, while a diverse campus community helps foster global networks. For students seeking a reputable research university with technical strengths and broad international engagement, Tongji provides a compelling option.

About the Program

The Master in Law (Intellectual Property Program) at Tongji University is a 2-year program for students who want to specialize in intellectual property law. This program is taught in English and helps students develop a strong understanding of international intellectual property laws.

The curriculum covers subjects like patent law, copyright law, and trademark law. Students will also develop skills in legal research, writing, and analysis. The program includes hands-on components, such as case studies and moot court competitions, to help students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Intellectual Property Lawyers, Patent Agents, Trademark Attorneys, or Policy Analysts. They can work in law firms, government agencies, or private companies, helping to protect and enforce intellectual property rights.

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