The Joint JD / MBA Program

Stand Apart from the Crowd

Law firms look at skills like leadership, negotiation, and business development when hiring and promoting. Legal counsel in corporate and nonprofit organizations must possess a sound understanding of business structure and operations. Whether your career tracks toward a legal or business organization, the skills and knowledge you take from the JD/MBA will position you for advancement opportunities while offering the flexibility to transfer between fields.

You’ll benefit from the combined knowledge and experience of two of the most respected and distinctive schools in their fields. The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School share a common vision and mission inspired by their mutual benefactor Wm. Polk Carey—a dedication to the advancement of humankind through research and discovery, firm ethical and moral standards, and a fundamental commitment to the public good, regardless of professional focus.

Benefits:

  • Application fee waived
  • Earn two degrees in just four years
  • Automatic admission into the MBA program for Maryland Carey Law students in good standing following their first year of law school
  • 20% tuition savings on the MBA degree
  • Additional scholarships available for both programs

Curriculum Overview

The curriculum of the JD/MBA program is rigorously grounded in fundamental management concepts—including Strategy, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Operations, and more—and the core disciplines of Law, including Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, Property and Criminal Law, and related studies. 

A student may start the dual degree program by completing two semesters in the JD Program at Maryland Carey Law before starting the MBA program at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. The student will start by completing the first year of the JD Full-Time Day Program.  The student will pursue the first year of the MBA program in the second year of the dual degree program and complete the last semester of the MBA program in the Fall of the fourth year.

Semester 1

(Fall)

Semester 2

(Spring)

Semester 3

(Fall)

Semester 4

(Spring)

Semester 5

(Fall)

Semester 6

(Spring)

Semester 7

(Fall)

Semester 8

(Spring)

UMCSL

UMCSL

JHCBS

JHCBS

UMCSL

UMCSL

JHCBS

UMCSL

32 JD credits

31 MBA credits

15 JD credits

15 JD credits

11 MBA  credits

14 JD credits 

A student must complete the first year of the JD Full-Time Day Program curriculum before starting coursework in the other program. With prior consultation and approval from the JD/MBA Academic Program Committee, a student may create alternative course sequencing after completion of the first year.

Degree Requirements and Completion 

A student must complete all of the degree requirements at both schools before receiving the JD and MBA degrees. A student admitted to the dual-degree program will receive 9 credits from the MBA program applied to the JD requirements and 12 credits from the JD program applied to the MBA requirements, reducing the time-to-degree from five years, if the degrees were pursued separately, to four years. 

For a JD/MBA student, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School will reduce the number of required credits in the MBA program from 54 credits to 42 credits; however, this is neither a special waiver nor exemption from any of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School graduation requirements.

Maryland Carey Law requires 85 credits to satisfy JD graduation requirements, 9 of which may be applied from the MBA program for a JD/MBA student. However, this is neither a special waiver nor exemption from any of the Maryland Carey Law graduation requirements.  A dual-degree student must complete the equivalent of five full-time semesters at Maryland Carey Law.

JD degree

 

85 credits including 76 credits at UMCSL

and 9 credits applied from the MBA program 

MBA degree

54 credits, including 42 credits at JHCBS and

12 credits applied from the JD program

If a student begins the dual degree program but makes a decision to withdraw from the MBA program, the student may receive the JD degree as long as the student completes all of the JD requirements.  A JD student may apply up to 9 credits from another graduate or professional school toward the 85 credits necessary for graduation if the student obtains pre-approval to take those credits from the Maryland Carey Law registrar, even if the student is not enrolled in the dual degree program. If a student makes a decision to withdraw from the JD program, the student may receive the MBA degree but must complete 54 credits at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. 

Tuition & Fees

JD Tuition
Tuition and fee information for the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law is available here.

We offer a variety of financial aid programs, including scholarships, loans, and work study opportunities. For more information about financial aid for this program, please click here

MBA Tuition
Applicants to the program should refer to the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Tuition and Fees chart for current MBA tuition amounts. 

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