IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Degree Programs
Joint Degrees
In less time than it takes to pursue each degree individually, McKinney Law students can graduate with two degrees.
The first is a J.D. degree from the IU McKinney School of Law, complete with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience that all of our graduates receive. The second is a graduate degree from one of our seven partner schools.
The second degree imparts an extensive knowledge base and a skill set that gives you a substantial edge over your competition and prepares you well for a career in a specialized field.
Joint degree programs are offered in cooperation with Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, School of Liberal Arts, School of Library and Information Science, School of Social Work and School of Medicine. These include:
- J.D. and Master of Business Administration
- J.D. and Master of Public Affairs
- J.D. and Master of Health Administration
- J.D. and Master of Public Health
- J.D. and Doctor of Medicine
- J.D. and Master of Social Work
- J.D. and Master of Arts in Philosophy (with a concentration in health law and bioethics)
- J.D. and Master of Library Science
Last Updated: March, 2016.