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MSc Biotechnology vs Bioscience enterprise

Hi everyone😀,I was wondering if anyone could help me out at all. I am wanting to apply for a masters to help me pursue a job in bioscience patent law. I know most patent trainee courses look for candidates with at least a masters in a relevant area, one most commonly being biotechnology. I am very interested in biotechnology courses particularly that have aspects of bioinformatics, as I feel this expands career opportunities to IT areas rather than just the biology sector, where jobs are often hard to find.However I have noticed the UCL bioscience and entrepreneurship MSc offers modules on legal framework patents, trademarks and copyright. This seems like it would be very applicable to a career in IP law. I would appreciate any advise as to which of these courses would be most relevant to me and/ or open the most career opportunities. Also if anyone has experience studying these courses I would love to hear of it :smile:

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