Joint JD and MBA Programs: What you Need to Know
October 29th, 2008
There is now no need to choose between an MBA and a law degree if you prefer both. If you are equally interested in both degrees, you can enroll in a joint JD and MBA program. The program lasts a year shorter than if you take the degrees separately. Of course, this refers to the full time joint program; a part-time program lasts longer, depending on your chosen number of credits per term. The joint degree will also cost less than earning a Juris Doctor degree and a Master in Business Administration separately.
A short guide on enrolling in joint JD and MBA programs
As with any MBA program, you need to make a list of universities that offer joint JD and MBA programs. Research each school’s requirements, application system, and teaching methods. Some programs will require you to focus on only one of the two degrees on your first year. Also find out about the history of a school’s joint JD and MBA program; some schools have more established programs, while some are just starting. Remember that you will be meeting the minimum requirements of both degrees. So make sure that you are qualified for both schools of learning. And, write your admission essay with the joint program in mind.
The benefits of joint JD and MBA programs
Even if you plan to focus on the business side when you graduate, a Juris Doctor degree will enlighten you about the legal aspects of business. This way, you are better suited for managerial positions; you are aware of how to work with, and not against, the legal system. If you have your own business, you do not need to constantly consult a lawyer for advice; you are already equipped with legal knowledge. On the other hand, if you want to focus on becoming a lawyer, you can still demonstrate what you’ve learned from the JD program by being a business lawyer.
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