Joint graduate pathways provide qualified master’s students with an opportunity to earn two master’s degrees or master’s/professional degrees from two academic degree programs. Joint graduate pathways share academic content that allows a student to expand their breadth of knowledge and content expertise to include additional domains not covered in a single degree.
Applicants must complete an application to the Office of Graduate Admissions and must be admitted to each academic program separately, meeting all of the admission requirements for the program, such as applicable entrance exams (e.g., GRE, GMAT, LSAT). Students completing joint degrees receive two diplomas, one for each degree.
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- Combined BA or BS and MPA Pathway
- Criminology/MPA Joint Pathway
- Social Work/Master of Public Administration Joint Pathway
- Urban and Regional Planning/Master of Public Administration Joint Pathway
- Law/Master of Public Administration Joint Pathway