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MBA Dual Degrees

Established MBA Dual Degree Programs

The Ross School of Business offers over 20 established dual degree programs at the MBA level, enabling qualified students to pursue concurrent work in business administration and other disciplines within the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.  A complete list of the established programs appears in the callout on the right-hand side of this page.  Follow these links for basic overviews of each MBA dual program including a sample plan of study.

Most of our established dual degrees are completed in roughly 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. Separate applications must be made to both schools—acceptance to either school is not contingent upon the other.

Further details on the Established MBA Dual Degree can be found on the Established MBA Dual Degree web page.

Student Initiated MBA Dual Degrees

We also provide the option for MBA students to create and pursue a dual degree with another graduate/professional program at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor not on the list of established dual degree programs.  These students pursue two graduate degrees simultaneously, working toward a "Student Initiated Dual Degree (SIDD)." 

For more information about MBA student initiated dual degrees, visit the Student Initiated Dual Degree web page or contact the Dual Degree Advisor in the Office of Academic Services at rossacadservices@umich.edu.

 
Established MBA
Dual Degree Programs:

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

 


 

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