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Dual Degree Programs

The University of Michigan Law School has a solid interdisciplinary focus in its class offerings, seminars, clinics, externships, and independent research opportunities. Many of our faculty members hold advanced degrees in other fields and have joint appointments with other schools and departments in the University.

This interdisciplinary approach emulates the School's philosophy that the study of law should be combined, as much as possible, with an awareness of the broader context of American society and the rest of the world. This philosophy has lead the Law School to develop and established dual-degree programs with an international focus in the following fields of study.


Students may also design their own dual degree programs with the many schools, centers, and departments at the University, including the University's Area Centers.

 
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