Dual Degrees
The Broad graduate management program offers two dual degree opportunities.
Law & Business
A four-year joint program with Michigan State University College of Law leads to the JD and MBA degrees, shaving a year off the time usually required to earn both. Twelve credits from each program count toward electives for the other program. The joint degreeās academic depth and rigor prepare students for leadership positions in business and in law.
International Business
For those interested in international business, Broad offers a dual
degree program with Thunderbird School of Global Management based in
Glendale, Arizona. Those enrolled in this program receive the Masters
of Global Management from Thunderbird and the Master of Business
Administration from Michigan State University. Students normally begin
their studies in the Broad MBA Program and then complete their degree
requirements at Thunderbird with specialization in international course
work. Students are expected to:
- Apply to and be accepted at both programs.
- Complete a minimum of 45 semester hours at MSU and a minimum of 30 trimester hours at Thunderbird. (Additional hours are required at Thunderbird if a student is not fully fluent in two languages.)
- Pay tuition separately to each school for the number of credits taken.
Related Links
MSU College of Law Web Site
Thunderbird Web Site
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