Dual Degree Programs
Graduate Programs
- Accounting (MBA/MSA)
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MD/PhD)
- Business Analytics (MBA/MS)
- Cell and Molecular Physiology (MD/PhD)
- Divinity and Pastoral Counseling (MDiv/MA)
- Divinity and Social Justice (MDiv/MA)
- Divinity and Social Work (MDiv/MSW)
- Finance (MBA/MSF)
- Human Resources (MBA/MSHR)
- Integrative Cell Biology (MD/PhD)
- Law/Business (JD/MBA)
- Marketing (MBA/MSM)
- Medicine/Public Health (MD/MPH)
- Microbiology and Immunology (MD/PhD)
- Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics (MD/PhD)
- Neuroscience (MD/PhD)
- Pharmacology/Business (MS/MBA)
- Political Science/Law (MA/JD)
- Public Policy/Law (MPP/JD)
- School Psychology (MEd/EdS)
- Social Justice and Social Work (MA/MSW)
- Social Work/Children's Law and Policy (MSW/MJ)
- Social Work/Law (MSW/JD)
- Social Work/Public Health (MSW/MPH)
- Supply Chain Management (MBA/MSSCM)
- Women's Studies and Gender Studies (MA)/Social Work (MSW)
Dual Degree Programs
Students in dual degree programs are responsible for abiding by academic policies and graduation requirements of both academic units to which they are enrolled. It is strongly recommended that students schedule regular meetings with academic advisors from both units to ensure timely degree completion. Dual degree programs may have slightly different degree requirements from the standard for one or both of the degrees earned. Students should closely read through all degree requirements and ask for clarification as needed.
Graduate & Professional Standards and Regulations
Students in graduate and professional programs can find their Academic Policies in Graduate and Professional Academic Standards and Regulations under their school. Any additional University Policies supersede school policies.