TBA - Joint Degree Programs, Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School offers a variety of joint degree options in combination with other Stanford graduate departments and Universities across the country which include
- JD/MBA program with the Stanford Graduate School of Business
- JD/PhD program with the Stanford Economics Department
- JD/MS program with the Stanford University Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Environment and Resources
- JD/PhD program with the Stanford University Department of Sociology
- JD/MPA with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
- JD/MA with the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University
Application to both the Stanford Law School and the Graduate School of Business, Economics Department, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Environment and Resources, Department of Sociology, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, or Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies is required for admission to the joint degree programs. In addition, the school will consider requests for joint programs on an individually designed basis.
Admissions
Admission to the JD/PhD Program in Law and Sociology requires separate application to and admission by both the law school and the PhD program of the department of sociology. Students should indicate interest in the joint degree on both applications. Once admitted to both programs, students are qualified for the joint JD/PhD program.
Stanford believes that a student body that is both highly qualified and diverse in terms of culture, class, race, ethnicity, background, work and life experiences, skills, and interests is essential to the educational enterprise, and particularly to legal education. Because of its strong belief in the value of diversity, the school especially encourages applications from African Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and Puerto Ricans, as well as from women and from others whose backgrounds and experience provide additional dimensions that will enhance the school's program.
source: http://www.law.stanford.edu/program/degrees/joint/
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