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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Degree Programs Master's Dual-Degree Programs Juris Doctor/Professional Accounting M.B.A.  

Juris Doctor/Professional Accounting M.B.A.


Dan Palmon, Codirector

Alexander J. Sannella, Codirector

 

For more information, please contact:

Rutgers Business School Office of Graduate Admissions
Engelhard Hall
Room 115
190 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102-1813

Phone: 973-353-1234
Fax: 973-353-1592
Email: admit@business.rutgers.edu

 

The candidate for this degree usually must complete one full year of courses at one of the Rutgers law schools before applying to Rutgers Business School (RBS). The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is required. If accepted, the student may substitute two law school courses for 22:835:510 and 22:835:511 (Business Law I and II) and may substitute two additional courses for 22:835:603 (Income Taxation) and 22:835:606 (Corporate Taxation), provided the law courses offered for substitution have substantially covered the material in the two RBS tax courses. Candidates for this degree should apply and plan to enroll in the summer trimester after completing two years of law school. This will permit the student to complete the professional accounting master of business administration program in the third year of study, and to return to the law school program during the fourth year.

 
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