10: School of Law
General Information |
Admission Information |
Financial Aid Information |
Career Services
Degree Programs |
Academic Regulations |
Student Activities and Awards
Annual Law School Awards and Honors |
Course Descriptions |
Faculty
J.D. Degree |
Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical
Science |
Degree Requirements
Combined Degree Programs |
J.D.-M.A. in Economics |
J.D.-M.A. in English
J.D.-M.A. in Government and Foreign Affairs |
J.D.-M.A. in History
J.D.-M.A. in Philosophy |
J.D.-M.A. in Sociology |
J.D.-M.A. in Marine Affairs
External Combined Degree Programs in Public
International Law |
J.D.-M.B.A. Program
J.D.-M.P. Program |
J.D.-M.S. in Accounting Program
J.D.-M.P. Program
The Law School offers a combined program with the Division of
Urban and Environmental Planning of the School of Architecture
in which the student may earn both the degree of Master of Planning
(M.P.) and the J.D. in four years' time. This program is similar
in format to the JD.-M.B.A. program. Thus, a student must be independently
admitted both to the Law School and to the Architecture School,
Division of Planning. The student will spend one full year in
each school during his or her first two years in the program. Twelve
credits earned in planning courses may be counted toward the J.D.,
and nine hours of credits earned in Law School courses may be counted
toward the Degree in Planning. Prospective applicants to the Law
School who are interested in the J.D.-M.P. program should write
for detailed information to Timothy Beatley, Chair, Department
of Urban and Environmental Planning, School of Architecture, Campbell
Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA 22903.
The Law
School faculty advisor for this program is Professor Thomas R.
White, III.
Continue to: J.D.-M.S. in Accounting
Program
Return to: Chapter 10 Index