Suffolk Law Student Handbook

Track III- part-time evening

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First Year Law Curriculum (22 credits)

Law courses (3 credits) Law Courses (21 Credits) MBA courses (19 credits) MBA courses (3 credits) Law courses (20 credits)

MBA courses (15 credits) Law Courses (6 credits)

Course requirements for the JD/MBA program may be obtained from the Academic Services Office or Law School Office of Admissions. B2. Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration Three-Year Program Suffolk Law's Three-Year JD/MBA program allows students to complete both a JD and an MBA degree in three years, instead of four. In the three-year program students enroll in courses during the summers between their first and second year of study and between their second and third year of study in order to complete the requisite number of credits for both degrees. The program allows students to count a limited number of credits toward both degrees, thus reducing the number of credits that would be required if the degrees were earned separately. A candidate must obtain a total of 109 credits for the joint degree. To qualify for the dual degree, a candidate must obtain 84 credits in the Law School, of which 12 credits may be awarded for courses taken in the Sawyer Business School; and 72 credits must be taken in the Law School. Candidates must obtain 37 credits in the Sawyer Business School. A candidate for the Three-Year JD/MBA program must be a full-time student and is required to meet the admission standards of the Law School and the Sawyer Business School. A candidate MUST file two applications: one to the Law School and one to the University Graduate Admissions Office. Both applications should indicate the selection of the dual degree. The Law School evaluates the application for admission criteria applicable to the Law side of the dual degree. The Graduate Admission Office evaluates the application for admission criteria to the MBA. A student considering the Three-Year JD/MBA program should apply to the Law School as an Accelerated JD/MBA student.

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