The Bloustein School, Rutgers' School of Law-Camden, and Rutgers' School of Law-Newark offer a dual-degree program for students interested in politics and law. The three and one-half year program leads to the M.P.A.P. and the juris doctor (J.D.). Students normally spend one year at law school and apply to the Bloustein School during their second year. If admitted, they spend a year pursuing the M.P.A.P. degree, and then return to law school for one term. The law schools accept 12 credits of Bloustein School courses toward the J.D.