2024-2025 Student Handbook

MBA/Law courses

25 credits MBA/4 credits Law

Year 2

MBA courses

9 credits

Summer

Law courses/MBA courses

29 credits Law/3 credits MBA

Year 3

For additional information, please click here.

C.

Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Finance

A candidate for the JD/MSF program must meet the admission requirements for both the JD, as determined by the Law School, and the MSF, as determined by the Department of Finance in the Sawyer Business School. A candidate must obtain a total of 108-117 credits for the joint degree. In order to qualify for the joint degree, a candidate must obtain 78 credits in the Law School and at least 30-39 credits from the core curriculum and electives in the Department of Finance. A student in the JD/MSF program must proceed according to one of the following tracks:

Track One

Track Two

MSF courses (24 credits)

First Year Law Curriculum (29 credits)

Year 1

First Year Law Curriculum (29 credits)

MSF courses (24 credits)

Year 2

Law (25 credits)/MSF courses (3 credits)

Law (25 credits)/MSF courses (3 credits)

Year 3 Law

Law (24 credits)/MSF courses (3 credits)

Law (24 credits)/MSF courses (3 credits)

Year 4 Law

Course requirements for the JD/MSF program may be obtained from the Academic Services Office or the Law School Office of Admissions.

D.

Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Crime and Justice Studies

Course requirements for the JD/MSCJS program may be viewed online at: https://www.suffolk.edu/law/academics-clinics/juris-doctor/dual-degrees

E. JD/LLM in Taxation

See requirements for the JD/LLM in Taxation set forth on the Law School website at: https://www.suffolk.edu/law/academics-clinics/juris-doctor/dual-degrees

F.

General Requirements, More Information

All dual degree candidates are subject to section II(F) of these rules and regulations, limiting credit for ungraded activities to 2 credits per semester. Students participating in a dual degree program are subject to all Rules, Regulations and Policies of the JD program. A dual degree student who is dismissed from the law school for academic or disciplinary reasons will be dismissed from the dual degree program and may only resume studies in one or both of the schools if the student is successful in reapplying to the school(s) in accordance with the school(s) readmission standards. Lesser academic or disciplinary sanctions and/or probationary conditions may apply in both schools as well. In the case of a dual degree within the law school (such as the JD/Tax LLM), a student dismissed from either law school program will be dismissed from both law school programs and if subject to lesser sanctions than dismissal, the sanctions will apply to both law school programs. For more information, please see the Dean of Students for more information. For more information on the Dual Degree Programs, including the three-year JD/MBA program and the BSE/JD program, visit the law school’s web page : https://www.suffolk.edu/law/academics-clinics/juris doctor/dual-degrees.

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