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Dual Degree Opportunities

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is one of the world's great centers of research and teaching. With prestigious, top-ranked schools including law, medicine, engineering, education and music, Michigan’s breadth and quality is matched by very few institutions in the world.

There are 19 Graduate Schools and Colleges at Michigan that collaborate with one another to address the most important issues facing society. These cross-campus alliances are critical for research as global issues represent the intersection between business and other areas of society. Michigan students have access to these University-wide resources with over 20 dual degrees to customize their education experience based on personal and professional goals.

Michigan also offers special options in the areas of corporate environmental management, entrepreneurship, manufacturing and nonprofit. Most dual degrees are completed in three years, and lead to both an MBA and a master's degree in another area. Students may enroll in dual degree programs after being accepted to both the Business School and the other school or college in which they are interested.

With one of the largest number and broadest quality in dual degrees of any business school in the world, Michigan’s Ross School of Business creates global leaders in thought and action.

 

Dual Degree Programs:
Architecture
Asian Studies - Chinese
Asian Studies - Japanese
Asian Studies - South Asia
Asian Studies - Southeast Asia
Education - Approval pending
Construction Engineering & Management
Health Services
Administration (Public Health)
Industrial and Operations Engineering
Information
Law
Management of Patient Care Services (Nursing)
Manufacturing Engineering
Medicine (MD)
Modern Middle Eastern and North African Studies
Music
Natural Resources and Environment
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Public Policy
Russian and East European Studies
Social Work
Urban Planning