NC State Dual JD Programs
NC State offers the following dual degree programs with Campbell University School of Law. See below for descriptions provided by Campbell and links to the respective programs at NC State.
Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration Program
The JD/MBA program equips students with legal skill, ethical conviction and intellectual leadership, alongside a relevant and timely focus on technology, innovation, business processes, and practical applications. With a flexible and individualized program of study, the JD/MBA arms students with a broad understanding of a number of different disciplines. As a result, students are uniquely well prepared to serve as business and civic leaders in an ever-growing global marketplace.
Juris Doctor and Master of Public Administration Program
The JD/MPA program was the first dual degree program of its kind between separate institutions of higher learning in North Carolina. The program provides an exceptional legal education while preparing students to enter or advance in a range of public service leadership posts, including positions within legislative staffs and government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions.
Juris Doctor & Master of Social Work Program
A joint offering with NC State’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the JD/MSW program will prepare successful graduates for a diverse range of careers in law, government, nonprofit organizations, teaching, and research. Graduates will be poised to make significant impacts and contributions towards the legal and social welfare of citizens, and will have the ability to identify and address problems faced by individuals, families, and communities. The program enables students to earn both degrees in four years of full-time study, rather than the usual five. Students must apply and be accepted to both universities. They will typically spend the first two years of study at Campbell Law, the third year at NC State, and the fourth year back at Campbell Law.