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Programs of Study: Undergrad

Joint Degree Programs

Joint degree programs allow students to pursue two graduate degrees simultaneously, where the total time for the two degrees is decreased. A student who wishes to enter a joint degree program must be admitted separately to each program as a joint degree candidate. Find out more about joint degree programs at the Graduate College.

The degrees listed can be earned jointly with any one listed below it:

Accountancy, M.A.S.

African Studies, M.A.

Architecture, M.Arch.

Business Administration, M.B.A.

Chemistry, M.S.

Civil Engineering, M.S.

Community Health, Ph.D.

Computer Science, M.C.S.

Food Science & Human Nutrition, Ph.D.

Human and Community Development, M.S.

Human and Community Development, Ph.D.

Human Resources and Industrial Relations, M.H.R.I.R.

Journalism, M.S.

Kinesiology, Ph.D.

Landscape Architecture, M.L.A.

Law, J.D.

Library and Information Science, M.S.

Medical Scholars Program, M.D.

  • any Ph.D. program on offered on campus

Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, M.S.

Nutritional Science, Ph.D.

Philosophy, Ph.D.

Political Science, M.A. with Civic Leadership Concentration

Political Science, Ph.D.

Public Health, M.P.H.

Social Work, M.S.W.

Social Work, Ph.D.

Urban Planning, M.U.P.

VMS–Comparative Biosciences, Ph.D.

VMS–Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ph.D.

Veterinary Medicine, D.V.M.

VMS–Pathobiology, Ph.D.