Program Homepage http://patentlaw.nd.edu
Developed in collaboration with the Law School,
the College of Science,
and the College of Engineering, the
Notre Dame Master of Science in Patent Law is among the first programs of its kind in the country.
A one-year, graduate-level program, the Master of Science in Patent Law prepares students with a
technical background to pass the USPTO's Patent Bar and to succeed
in daily practice as a patent agent or patent examiner.
Contact:
Karen Imgrund Deak, Ph.D.
Registered Patent Agent
Director
Master of Science in Patent Law
1400 E. Angela Blvd., Unit 120
Notre Dame, IN 46617
(574) 208-9662
Program Homepage http://esteem.nd.edu
The College of Science, the College of Engineering and the Mendoza College of Business have collaborated to form a master’s degree program integrating technology innovation with entrepreneurship. The Master of Science in Engineering, Science and Technology Entrepreneurship degree program challenges science and engineering students to be technologically innovative leaders committed to delivering solutions to the problems of today's changing world.
Contact:
Maria Wilk
Program Coordinator
ESTEEM Program
Innovation Park
1400 East Angela Blvd.
South Bend, IN 46617
(574) 485-2280
Program Homepage http://acms.nd.edu/graduate-programs/professional-master-s-programs/
The professional specialties in the Master’s of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics (P-MSACMS) trains students to solve complex real-world problems with statistical, mathematical and computational modeling. This intensive twelve-month program combines education in the discipline with training in business fundamentals and project work on practical problems. We currently offer a specialty tracks in computational finance and applied statistics that prepare students to become critical employees of a wide variety of businesses or organizations.
Contact:
James D. Delaney
Assistant Professor of the Practice
152D Hurley Hall
(574) 631-4882
Program Homepage: globalhealth.nd.edu
The Master of Science in Global Health program provides science–centric training in the emerging field of global health. Through hands–on experience, students will be able to make connections between classroom training in global health topics and the real health needs of the world’s poor and underserved. Graduates will be prepared to serve in capacities that make a positive contribution to improving global health standards, especially for the poor and vulnerable.
Contact:
Joseph Bock, Ph.D.
Director Global Health Training Eck Institute for Global Health (574) 631–5617
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