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Updated:November 2, 2007 |
The Kellogg
School and Northwestern University's School of Law offer
an
integrated Juris Doctor (JD) MBA program. The JD-MBA gives
students a thorough grounding in both management and law.
Their multidisciplinary education prepares JD-MBA students
to address the many legal and business issues that they
will
face in their roles within legal practice, public governance,
consulting, investment banking, entrepreneurship, venture
capital and other careers.
The JD-MBA
program is an accelerated course of study. The core curriculum
is complemented with elective course work in such areas
as
finance, entrepreneurship, international business law, real
estate law and tax law. Both degrees are awarded upon completion
of 16 managerial courses and 72 hours of law course work.
Students
complete the program in three years, rather than the five
years that it would take to finish the two degrees separately.
Students spend their first year of study (including the summer)
at the Law School on the Chicago campus. During the second
year, students attend the Kellogg school. During the final
year of the program students take courses at the Law School, but may take additional electives at Kellogg.
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