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Joint Programs

Two degrees. One focused path.

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Where legal expertise crosses traditional disciplines.

Build cross-disciplinary knowledge employers value through integrated curriculum and shared coursework. Whether you’re interested in corporate environments, public policy, healthcare, or social justice, our programs prepare you for roles that break boundaries.

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Joint Degree Advantage

Building bridges between disciplines.

Rather than studying law and your specialized field separately, our joint programs weave together coursework from both disciplines, building connections between legal frameworks and specialized knowledge that enhance your understanding of both fields.

Available Programs

Combine expertise across disciplines.

Expand your expertise and career opportunities by combining your JD with one of our specialized graduate degrees.

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Experiential Education

Put legal theory into meaningful action.

With our clinics, externships, and study abroad programs, you’ll develop essential advocacy skills and practical skills needed to represent clients and excel in legal proceedings.

Clinical Programs

International Opportunities

Student Organizations

Financial Support

We believe in rewarding excellence.

We provide financial support through merit scholarships, need-based grants, and funding options to make legal education accessible and affordable.

Scholarships & Fellowships

Tuition & Financial Aid

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