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Can i pursue Intellectual Property Law after completing my under-graduation in Information & Decision Sciences?
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Few law students have hard science or engineering undergraduate degrees. Whether your Information & Decision Sciences degrees will qualify you to sit for the Patent Registration Exam, if that is one area of "IP law" you wish to practice, is an open question, but not-patent IP matters do not typically require a particular technical understanding.
If you are interested in pursuing IP law, it may be helpful to search for law student notes and outlines from copyright, trademark, and patent-related classes to give you an idea of the concepts involved.
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