Juris Doctor at Campbell University/MBA
Introduction
NC State University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is located within the Jenkins Graduate School of Management. The MBA is a professional degree that provides students with leadership and management skills that will allow them to advance in a professional career in management. NC State’s MBA curriculum is accredited by AACSB International. The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University prepares its graduates to successfully serve their communities with legal skill, ethical conviction, and intellectual leadership. The School of Law develops lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion, and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others and create a more just society. The School of Law awards the Juris Doctor (JD) degree and is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA). Both NC State University and Campbell University are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACS).
The JD/MBA is a popular dual degree arrangement around the country. It promotes integration of the fields of Business Administration and law in furtherance of careers in public service. The dual degree program enables students to earn both degrees in four years of full-time study, rather than the usual five. Recipients of the JD/MBA have attained professional credentials for a diverse range of careers in business, finance, law, government, nonprofit organizations, teaching, and research. The program of study is flexible and individualized to provide each student with the best feasible combination of these two disciplines. Students completing the JD/MBA will be well positioned to contribute to effective governance in North Carolina, adding capacity to identify and solve problems facing the state and its communities.
Prospective students must apply to and be granted separate admission to both programs, which entails submitting all required application materials and meeting the admission standards of both programs.
Course Sequence
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Fall Semester One Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Civil Procedure I |
2 |
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Contracts I |
3 |
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Criminal Law |
3 |
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Legal Research and Writing |
2 |
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Property I |
2 |
|
Torts I |
3 |
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Spring Semester One Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Civil Procedure II |
2 |
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Contracts II |
2 |
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Constitutional Law I |
3 |
|
Property II |
3 |
|
Torts II |
2 |
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Legal Writing and Advocacy |
3 |
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Fall Semester Two Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Managerial and Career Effectiveness |
2 |
|
Survey of Accounting |
3 |
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Statistics and Quantitative Methods |
3 |
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Global Economics for Managers |
3 |
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Marketing Management and Strategy |
3 |
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People Management |
3 |
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Spring Semester Two Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Managerial Finance |
3 |
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Operations and Supply Chain Management |
3 |
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Management of Technology and Innovation |
3 |
|
Global Strategy |
3 |
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Managerial and Career Effectiveness |
1 |
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Fall Semester Three Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Business Organizations |
3 |
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Constitutional Law II |
3 |
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Criminal Procedure |
2 |
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Evidence |
3 |
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Wills and Trusts |
3 |
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Spring Semester Three Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Professional Responsibility and Ethics |
2 |
|
Trial Advocacy |
4 |
|
MBA Concentration Courses--may be taken at any point in year 3 or 4 |
12 |
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Fall and Spring Semester Four Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Sales and Leasing |
3 |
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Secured Transactions |
3 |
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Jurisprudence Requirement |
2 |
|
Planning Requirement |
2 |
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Perspectives Requirement |
2 |
|
Law School Electives (fall or spring) |
19 |
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