Dual-Degree Programs
J.D. Programs
The School of Law offers J.D. students the opportunity to engage in cross-disciplinary study in three key fields: business, political science and social work. While the specific requirements for each dual degree differ, each program offers students the opportunity to acquire two degrees in less time than it would take if pursued independently.
Students interested in dual-degree programs must apply and be admitted to each of the two schools. Admission decisions are made independently by each school, except for the J.D./M.A. program in political science.
- J.D./M.S.W. with the School of Social Work
- J.D./M.A. with the Department of Political Science
- J.D./M.B.A. with the Graduate School of Business
- J.D./M.A. with the School of Education in Comparative Law and Education
Students who are accepted into a dual-degree program must comply with the rules and regulations established by the School of Law.
M.J. Program
Students in the M.J. program in Child and Family Law also have the opportunity to pursue graduate study in social work through a dual-degree program:
Dual Degree Information and Policy Manual
Release Form (PDF) - If you are applying for a dual degree and you wish to have your law school transcripts and/or letters of recommendations forwarded to one of the master degree program departments above, you must complete this release form. If you are a matriculated/current student of the law school, please fill out and return this form to the Law School's Registrar Office. If you are an admitted/deposited student to the law school, please fill out and return this form to the Law School's Admission Office.

