Academic Programs

Joint Degrees

The Joint Degrees Program is a credit-sharing arrangement that allows qualified students to combine their legal studies with graduate work, resulting in two degrees earned in a reduced amount of time.

Candidates must take both the LSAT and the GRE, MCAT or GMAT, and apply for and gain admission to both the Levin College of Law and the Graduate School. In addition to the programs listed below, other degree combinations may be developed.

Earning separate degrees requires completion of 88 credits for a J.D., 90 for a Ph.D., and 36-54 for a master's degree. However, degrees earned concurrently have reduced credit requirements.

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