
Business and industry must take public and private law into account in all decisions. Syracuse University College of Law and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University have responded by creating a joint degree program in business administration, maximizing your opportunities in business and law. Students may obtain a J.D. and M.B.A. in four years instead of the five years necessary when both programs are pursued separately. This program is particularly appropriate for students with career objectives in corporate law, tax law, or labor law.
At Syracuse, the M.B.A. curriculum is flexible enough to accommodate your interests. You may pursue general management programs or specialize in such areas as accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, marketing management and supply chain management. J.D./M.B.A. students generally complete program requirements in four academic years.
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There are significant advantages to tackling your law degree in an environment that's integrated with a major university. Here are some of the places you'll be spending your time as you pursue your studies. In your spare time? Well, there's plenty of excitement to find here as well.
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Syracuse University College of Law: A rich tradition in law and interdisciplinary legal studies. More>> |
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| Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University: A diverse, supportive learning community focused on developing entrepreneurial managers who will become leaders in an era of global competitiveness and technological advancements. |
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"My decision to attend Syracuse University College of Law was based on many factors. I felt welcomed by the great Admissions Office staff and immediately thought that Syracuse would be a good fit for me. The outstanding reputation of Syracuse Law was also important to me as I considered my law school options. Finally, having the opportunity to pursue one of a variety of certificates or joint degree programs was particularly appealing to me."
James Voyles, 2L
Lakeland, FL