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Concurrent Degree Programs

In conjunction with other schools at the university, the Law School offers six concurrent degree programs allowing students to earn both a J.D. degree and a master’s degree in one of the following disciplines:

Business Administration
Qualified applicants may elect to complete both the law degree and the M.B.A. degree through WSU’s concurrent J.D./M.B.A. program. For information, please visit the J.D./M.B.A. Program page.

Criminal Justice

The Law School and the Department of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, offer a joint degree program in law and criminal justice. For  infomation, please visit J.D./M.S. Criminal Justice program.

 Dispute Resolution
The Law School and the Department of Communication offer a concurrent degree in dispute resolution (J.D./M.A.). For information, please visit the J.D./M.A.D.R. concurrent Degree Program.  

Economics
The Law School and the Department of Economics, College of Liberal Arts, offer a concurrent degree in law and economics (J.D./M.A.). For information, please visit the J.D./M.A. Economics Program page.

History
History Department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, offer a concurrent degree in law and history (J.D./M.A.). For information, please visit the J.D./M.A. History Program page.

Political Science
The Law School and the Political Science Department, College of Liberal Arts, offer a concurrent degree in law and political science (J.D./M.A.). For information, please visit J.D./M.A. Political Science Program page.