Joint Degree
For students interested in two different academic subjects, dual-degree programmes may represent a savings of both time and money when compared with the option of pursuing the two degrees individually. For instance, a student interested in both law and business might opt for a dual-degree programme leading to a combined LL.B./M.B.A. degree. Dual programmes usually require that students be enrolled full-time and typically entail an additional year of study-three for the <LL.B. and one for the M.B.A.




