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IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Degree Programs

To obtain more in-depth information regarding the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law programs of study, please refer to the McKinney Law website here - or click on any of the links below:

McKinney Law Degrees

J.D. Dual Degrees

Dual degree programs are offered in cooperation with any of Indiana University's well know schools. These include:

J.D. Certificates

Graduate certificates are available in conjunction with the J.D. degree. Students who wish to focus on specific areas of law while they complete their J.D. may also pursue two of the following:

LL.M. Tracks

The LL.M. program offers seven tracks of study for the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree program:

M.J. Dual Degrees

The M.J. degree is designed for individuals interested in developing a better understanding of the law, but who do not wish to practice law or earn a J.D. degree. 

Knowledge about the law intersects with a wide array of other disciplines.  You’ll have the opportunity to choose from among 150 courses, focusing on a variety of professions, and focus on whatever area of law most compliments other career goals and experience.

Dual degree opportunities are currently being offered in: Informatics, Philanthropy, and Urban Education Studies.

At IU McKinney Law, you will find everything necessary to excel in the law, and specialize if you so desire. Our curriculum is designed to give you in-depth exposure to various areas of the law in measurable ways that help demonstrate your expertise to potential employers.


Last Updated: March, 2024