Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-03-01 | - |
| 2025-07-01 | - |
| 2025-11-01 | - |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2026-07-01 | - |
| 2026-11-01 | - |
Program Overview
Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property
The Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property is designed for professionals aiming to become registered patent and trade mark attorneys in Australia and New Zealand, as well as those in the arts, media, commercial, and legal sectors seeking to enhance their intellectual property expertise.
Course Description
This program is offered at a postgraduate level and contains subjects accredited by the Trans-Tasman Intellectual Property Attorneys Board (TTIPAB). It provides an up-to-date understanding of the regulations and legal procedures that apply to trade marks, patents, and other elements of intellectual property in Australia and New Zealand.
Duration
- 1 year full-time
- 1.5 years part-time
Intake
The course has multiple intakes:
- Autumn Session 2025
- Spring Session 2025
- Summer Session 2025
- Autumn Session 2026
- Spring Session 2026
- Summer Session 2026
Course Fees
The indicative total tuition fee for domestic students is $32,925.00.
Location
Classes are held at the City Campus or specialist off-campus locations, with some courses delivered via online (distance) learning.
What You'll Study
Delivered entirely online, this program allows you to learn at your own pace. You'll undertake two core subjects and four options subjects of your choice, selecting from a wide array of up-to-date topics in intellectual property.
Core Subjects
- 77905: Preparing for Intellectual Property Practice
Typical Course Program
The outline shows an example program for the Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property based on a full-time study load. Your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances.
Course Highlights
This program equips you with an up-to-date understanding of intellectual property law and practice, including:
- Intellectual property law
- Australian and New Zealand law
- Patents, trade marks, and copyright law in practice
- Industry insights and connections
- Professional recognition
Industry Accreditation
Depending on the subjects taken, graduates may seek registration as a trade marks attorney in Australia and may fulfill part of the knowledge requirements for registration as a Trans-Tasman patent attorney in Australia and New Zealand.
Admissions Information
To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
- Completed Australian doctorate or overseas equivalent in any field of study
- Completed Australian bachelor's degree, Australian bachelor honours degree, or Australian master's degree, or overseas equivalent, in any field of study with a minimum GPA of 4/7
- Completed Australian bachelor's degree, Australian bachelor honours degree, or Australian master's degree, or overseas equivalent, in any field of study AND demonstrated capacity to study the course through a minimum of 1 year full-time, or equivalent part-time, relevant professional work experience
- Demonstrated capacity to study the course through a minimum of 2 years' full-time, or equivalent part-time, relevant professional work experience
Supporting Documentation
Applicants must submit:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of service
- Personal statement outlining relevant professional work experience and reasons for pursuing this course
English Language Requirements
- IELTS Academic: overall 6.5, writing 6.0
- TOEFL iBT: overall 79, writing 21
- UTS College AE5: Pass
- Pearson PTE: overall 58, writing 50
- Cambridge C1A/C2P: overall 176, writing 169
Domestic Course Fees
The 2026 indicative tuition fees for domestic students are $32,925.00.
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of prior learning in the UTS Intellectual Property courses is generally not granted for subjects not primarily directed to Australian or New Zealand law.
Transfer Between UTS Courses
Subjects undertaken within the Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice or Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property are recognised within the Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property.
Career Options
Graduates may pursue careers as:
- Intellectual Property Lawyer
- IP Portfolio Manager
- Policy Advisor
- Policy Analyst
- Regulatory Officer
- Trade Marks Attorney
- Copyright Officer
- In-house Legal Counsel
- Trade Mark Examiner
- Patent Attorney
Why Study Law at UTS
With a Law degree at UTS, you'll gain work-ready skills and learn how to ethically use law and new technologies to create positive social change. Employers value UTS graduates for their problem-solving, collaborative skills, and lateral thinking.
