The College of Law collaborates with several other academic units at Georgia State University 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.
The College of Arts and Sciences' Philosophy Department and the College of Law also offer a dual degree program that leads to the awarding of both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Arts degree in Philosophy (JD/MA in Philosophy). More »
In conjunction with the Robinson College of Business students can earn both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Business Administration (JD/MBA) in a field of their choice. Current program areas include: Management, E-Commerce, Computer Information Systems, and Marketing. More »
The College of Law at Georgia State University and the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology offer a dual degree program that leads to the awarding of both a Master of City and Regional Planning degree and a Juris Doctor degree (JD/MCRP). More »
A dual degree program between the College of Law and the Robinson College of Business enables students to earn both a Juris Doctor degree in Law and a Master of Professional Accounting degree. More »
A dual degree program between the College of Law and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies enables students to earn both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Public Administration degree (JD/MPA). More »
A dual degree program between the College of Law and the Robinson College of Business's Institute of Health Administration allows students to pursue dual degrees in law and health administration through either a JD/MSHA option or a JD/MBA/MHA option.
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