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The joint program in law and
business administration allows students to take advantage
of the real world need for a combination of business and law
and to complete their J.D. and M.B.A. in a shorter period
of time than would be required if the degrees were taken consecutively
without the joint program. The first year of study is as a
full-time student in the Law School. During the second and
third years, students complete both law and business courses.
Students who wish to participate
in the joint program must satisfy the admission requirements
for both The School of Business Administration M.B.A. Program
and The Law School J.D. Program. Application to the Law program
requires taking the LSAT and the GMAT is required by the M.B.A.
program. A student may request enrollment in the joint program
at any time; however, these programs are simultaneous and
students will benefit from enrolling early in each program.
More information
For Law School information, go
to
http://www.umt.edu/law/admissions/default.htm
MBA / DPT
Graduate Program
(under construction)
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The joint program in business
administration and pharmacy will allow students to complete
two separate degrees, the Master of Business Administration
(MBA) and the Pharm.D, in a shorter period of time than would
be required if the degrees were taken consecutively without
the joint program. Students will be able to take advantage
of the need in the pharmacy profession and the pharmaceutical
industry for a combination of business skills and training
as a professional pharmacist. The heart of the program is
reciprocity and coordination between The School of Business
Administration’s On-Campus and Off-Campus MBA programs
and The School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences’
pharmacy program.
Students who wish to participate
in the joint program must satisfy the admission requirements
for both The School of Business Administration M.B.A. Program
and the School of Pharmacy's Pharmacy Program. Application
to the Pharm.D. program requires taking the GRE and the GMAT
is required by the M.B.A. program. A student may request enrollment
in the joint program at any time; however, these programs
are simultaneous and students will benefit from enrolling
early in each program.
More
information
For School of Pharmacy information, go to
http://www.health.umt.edu
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