MBA Dual Degrees

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Get an edge by combining your MBA with another degree! At the University of Utah, you can combine your MBA with a graduate degree from one of the U's other graduate programs. Four great options are available.

MBA/MS Engineering

The MBA/MS Engineering combines an MBA with a Master of Science in Engineering. The U of U is a worldwide hub of innovation and technology commercialization, and our MBA/MS Engineering graduate students bridge the gap between techno-types and entrepreneurs.

Use the MBA/MS Info Sheet as a quick reference guide to the program.

MBA/MArch

The MBA/MArch combines the MBA with a Master of Architecture. The program is excellent preparation architects in private practice or those considering a management position within an existing architecture firm.

MBA/JD

The MBA/JD combines an MBA with a law degree from the U's S.J. Quinney College of Law. Capitalize on the close relationship between the business and legal communities; the program helps business managers and corporate counsel understand each other's concerns, constraints, and objectives.

Use the MBA/JD Info Sheet as a quick reference guide to the program.

MBA/MHA

The MBA/MHA combines and MBA with a Master of Healthcare Administration. The program is ideal for someone interested in entering and understanding the administration side of the healthcare industry.

Use the MBA/MHA Info Sheet and the MHA Comparison Sheet as your quick reference guide to the program.

PMBA/MHA

The PMBA/MHA combines the Professional MBA with a Master of Healthcare Administration. This program is a flexible option for someone interested in entering and understanding the administration side of the healthcare industry.

Use the PMBA/MHA Info Sheet and the MHA Comparison Sheet as your quick reference guide to the program.

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