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Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration
and Specialized
Business Master's Degrees

The School of Law and the School of Business and Administration jointly administer a program leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration. The program provides an awareness of the functional relationship between the legal system and business and administrative organizations. The increasing complexity of both business organizations and non-profit institutions makes such understanding important for students considering careers as corporate lawyers, private practitioners dealing with businesses, and for students interested in government or public service.

All programs of the School of Business and Administration are fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The objective of the M.B.A. program is to provide a sound academic foundation for professional practice, with emphasis on managerial principles and practices, theories of business analysis, decision-making, and policy formulation.

The first year of study is spent in the basic curriculum in the School of Law . The Summer, Fall and Spring semesters following their first year of law studies, students enroll in and complete their MBA. During each of these semesters, students enroll in the business courses as set out below. Students then use the remaining 3 semesters to complete their law program.

First Semester – Fall - School of Law
Contracts I
Civil Procedure I
Criminal Law
Torts
Legal Research and Writing
Second Semester – Spring - School of Law
Contracts II
Civil Procedure II
Property
Constitutional Law
Legal Research and Writing II
Third Semester – Summer - Cook School of Business
Leadership and Team Management
Managerial Economics and Applied Statistics
Accounting and Financial Management
Essentials of Marketing Strategy
Information Technology in Organizations
Operations Management
Supply Chain Management
Integrated Decision Making: 5 Integrated Cases & Simulation
Students enroll in designated course offered through the School of Law (i.e. Employment Relations, Real Estate Transactions, etc.) that will count toward both programs.
Waived: Legal and Ethical Environment and
Professional Effectiveness Series I (3 combined)
Fourth Semester – Fall - Cook School of Business
Yellow Core - Critical Thinking (Law elective taken in MBA)
Yellow Core - Organizational Theory (Law elective taken in MBA)

Global Management
Professional Effectiveness Series II
Students enroll in Business Associations
(MBA elective taken in School of Law)

MBA Elective Course
Fifth Semester – Spring - Cook School of Business
Study Abroad Tour (during intersession)
Green Core - Integrated Consul. Mod. (Law elec. taken in MBA)
Global Integration
Professional Effectiveness Series III
Students enroll in Legal Profession (MBA elective taken in School of Law)
MBA Elective Course
Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Semesters – School of Law
Law Elective Courses

 

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