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Dual Degree Programs

Individuals who are interested in obtaining the JD degree and master's degree in any of the selected dual degree programs.

  • Students must apply and be accepted to the College of Law using the Incoming JD Applicants Process.
  • You must also apply and be accepted to the other graduate school that offers the dual degree you are seeking.
  • In most cases, the dual degree program allows you to complete both degrees in a shorter period of time than if you pursued both degrees separately.
  • If you receive a scholarship from the College of Law, that scholarship is available only during the years you are enrolled as a law student.
  • Visit the appropriate website for additional information.

The College of Law collaborates with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, the Robinson College of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia State University, and the College of Architecture at Georgia Tech, to provide seven unique dual degree programs. These programs allow some selected course work in each program to satisfy requirements in the other.

Applicants must be accepted by both colleges. Interested applicants should contact the appropriate colleges for application procedures and materials.

Learn more about available dual degree programs »