University of New Brunswick Law School

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M.B.A./J.D.

University of New Brunswick Law School

Faculty:Faculty of Law
Degree:Master
Field of Study:Business Administration and Management, General
Law (LL.B, J.D., B.C.L.)
Length:4 Year(s)
Cost per year:*
National: $11,668
Careers:Banking, Credit and Other Investment ManagersLawyersJudges

Description:

Our Joint MBA/JD (Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor) allows you to receive two degrees in four years, thereby allowing you to add a business component to your law studies.

During your first two years of the joint program, you will complete the first year of each degree program. In your final two years, you will register in the JD program and take prescribed business-related law courses (that also serve as MBA electives), plus two required second-year MBA courses. For each academic year, you would register in either the JD program or the MBA program, and pay the usual tuition fees for that program.

Prerequisites:

Test Scores:
  • Law School Admission Test
Application Notes : The LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) is required for all admission categories. Although there is no minimum LSAT score required, students with an LSAT score below 150 are unlikely to be admitted.
Additional Admission Requirements:
  • Resume/Curriculum Vitae
To be considered for admission, applicants must have one of the following qualifications:


(a) a degree from a recognized Canadian university;


(b) a degree from a non-Canadian university acceptable to UNB Law; or in exceptional circumstances


(c) in their final year of a four-year degree (120 credits) of full-time academic study or; in exceptional circumstances, at least three years (or 90 credit hours) of full-time academic study at a recognized Canadian university

* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

Modified on June 03, 2019