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At Wake Forest Law, we partner with schools and departments across Wake Forest University to offer two joint degrees. 

Combining a law degree with another field of study can distinguish you from others. Joint degrees allow students to learn specialized skills, understand and respond to complex issues that intersect disciplines, pursue diverse career paths across sectors and specialized fields, and gain a competitive edge in the job market.

Notify the Law School

Students must notify the Law School of their intention to pursue a joint degree before undertaking the program.


Joint Degrees Offered

JD/MBA

Under an arrangement between the Wake Forest University School of Law and School of Business, students may pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree while completing their final year of the Juris Doctor (JD).

JD/MBA

JD/MDiv

Under an arrangement between the Wake Forest University School of Law and Divinity School, students may pursue a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree while completing their Juris Doctor (JD).

JD/MDiv