The LLM/MBA dual degree is offered through a partnership between Northeastern University School of Law and the D'Amore-McKim School of Business to position students to harness legal and business skills to serve their clients' needs. In the LLM/MBA program, students prepare to assume leadership positions where they'll navigate complex legal issues, answer their clients' calls for legal expertise, and engage as partners to develop new models for businesses, nonprofit organizations, and governments worldwide.

The LLM/MBA program is a full-time, 20-month course of study. Students start taking classes in business school, take law courses next, and finish with business courses. 

Students specialize their program by selecting two in-demand business concentrations from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Or, they could add expertise in another professional area by choosing an interdisciplinary MBA x concentration in a highly relevant field offered through partnerships with other Northeastern colleges.

Students concurrently pursue the two degrees and may be able to count up to 12 semester hours of coursework toward both degrees. Students should consult their MBA and LLM program advisors for more information. 

The LLM/MBA dual degree is offered through a partnership between Northeastern Law and the D'Amore-McKim School of Business to position students to harness business and legal skills to serve their clients' needs. In the LLM/MBA program, students prepare to assume leadership positions where they'll navigate complex legal issues, answer their clients' calls for legal expertise, and engage as partners to develop new models for businesses, nonprofit organizations, and governments worldwide.

The LLM/MBA program is a full-time, two-year course of study that includes a semester-long co-op work experience arranged through Northeastern Law. During the course of their studies, students take classes in business school and the School of Law and complete a law co-op. 

Students specialize their degree by selecting two in-demand business concentrations from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Or, they could add expertise in another professional area by selecting an interdisciplinary MBA x concentration in a highly relevant field offered through partnerships with other Northeastern colleges.

Students will concurrently pursue the two degrees and may be able to count up to 12 semester hours of coursework toward both degrees. Students should consult their MBA and LLM program advisors for more information.