Dual Degree: Doctor of Philosophy - Higher Education and.
Dual degree students register in one school per term. Unless otherwise noted on the list of participating schools, students may begin in either school and tailor their registration in subsequent terms to meet their academic objectives, provided they meet both schools’ course, residence, and sequencing requirements. Students pay the tuition and fees of, and are granted financial aid by, the.
A student pursuing a dual degree must satisfy the requirements for both degrees and will ultimately earn two bachelor’s degrees from two separate schools of the university. Completing the requirements of both schools requires a heavy courseload and may require more than four years to complete, depending upon AP credits and how many courses overlap both schools’ requirements.
JD-PhD in Law and Clinical Psychology Program. Our JD-PhD in Law and Clinical Psychology Program represents the only fully integrated merger of these two professional degrees currently offered at a single university in the U.S. Students earn their professional degrees in law and psychology in a total of seven years. The program combines.
The Ph.D. requires 72 points of coursework, toward which 12 School of Law points will be accepted. Up to 12 points of Graduate School credit will also be counted toward the J.D. degree, which normally requires 83 points. The dual degree, therefore, requires a total of 131 points. All other requirements of the Ph.D. must also be fulfilled. Information on the requirements for the J.D. may be.
The dual Doctor of Philosophy - Educational Psychology and Juris Doctor (Ph.D. and J.D.) program prepares participants to meaningfully combine legal and psychological approaches to education and advocacy. Prospective students must apply for and be accepted to each program individually. To graduate, students must earn between 134-143 credit hours and complete a doctoral dissertation.
Originally a French concept which involved joint-supervision or co-tutelle (a term still used today, meaning indiscriminately double- or joint-PhD), joint-PhDs are much more that a period of research abroad which could be achieved simply as a visiting PhD student in a host institution. They provide an integrated educational experience which, at the outset, assumes the need for the student to.
Joint Degree Programs with the Stanford Law School The Department of Economics and the Stanford Law School offer a joint program leading to either a J.D. degree combined with an M.A. degree in Economics or to a J.D. degree combined with a Ph.D. in Economics. In addition, there are several abbreviated law programs open to economics graduate students that involve some exposure.