UNC Charlotte and Charlotte School of Law to offer dual J.D. and master’s programs

Friday, August 9, 2013

UNC Charlotte and the Charlotte School of Law have partnered to offer several unique dual degree programs. Students will have the opportunity to earn a Juris Doctor and a master’s degree in real estate, accountancy, business administration or public administration.

The partnership between the Belk College of Business and Charlotte School of Law includes a J.D. and Master of Science in Real Estate; J.D. and Master of Accountancy (MACC) Program (Tax Track); and J.D. and Master of Business Administration (MBA).

The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and Charlotte School of Law will offer a J.D. and Master of Public Administration (MPA) through the University’s Gerald Fox MPA program.

“Charlotte School of Law and UNC Charlotte are partners in creating new, innovative opportunities for students to pursue academic and career goals that bridge law and other disciplines,” said UNC Charlotte Provost Joan Lorden. “Dual degree programs offer great opportunities for students to explore the intersection of important problems and to develop leadership positions in their chosen fields.”

For admission, students apply to both UNC Charlotte and Charlotte School of Law.

Information about admission requirements and curriculum is available on the Web for the Charlotte School of Law, Belk College of Business and the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences