Find out which dual degree program in New York is right for your career. Check the schools' profiles for information on MBA courses including study options, tuition, costs, duration and admission requirements. Find programs that follow the international accreditation standards of AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS.
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A joint degree in partnership with the College of Law.
A 60-credit dual degree in cooperation with the department of Defense. Students earn the Whitman MBA degree and the Executive Master of Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
A dual program, in conjunction with the School of Architecture and Planning, which can be completed in three years.
A dual degree program, in collaboration with the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences of the College of Arts and Sciences, which reduces by one year the pattern to obtain the Doctor of Audiology degree and the MBA degree.
A dual degree program in partnership with the School of Dental Medicine. Students earn both degrees in five years instead of six if taken separately.
A four-year program in partnership with the School of Law
A five-year dual degree offered in partnership with the school of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
A three-year dual degree program offered in partnership with the School of Public Health and Health Professions.
A three-year dual degree offered in conjunction with the School of Social Work. The completion of both degrees requires 96 credits instead of 120 if taken concurrently.
A dual degree program offered in partnership with the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Completion of both degrees takes five years instead of six if taken separately.
A program for residents and fellows who are in UB Graduate Medical Education-sponsored or affiliated program.
A combined degree program in Health Sciences Management is offered in partnership with the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
A dual degree program offered in partnership with Touro Law Center.
The JD program is delivered at the Pace University's School of Law campus in suburban White Plains, while the MBA portion may be taken either at the White Plains Graduate Center or at the New York City campus.
A combined degree program in partnership with the Albany Law School. Students earn both degrees in four years of study, rather than the usual five.