Concurrent degree programs give you the opportunity to obtain a cross-disciplinary degree from both the Graduate School of Management and one of UCs' nationally ranked programs. Having a concurrent degree can be a powerful way to catapult your career and earning potential in important sectors of the job market.
These are the most common paths. However, there may be custom paths available in consultation with School of Law and GSM.
Year 1 program timeline
Year 1
Fall Semester
UCD SOL
Spring Semester
UCD SOL
Year 2 program timeline
Year 2
Summer Quarter
Graduate School of Management (4 units)
Fall Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Winter Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Spring Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Year 3 program timeline
Year 3
Fall Semester
Graduate School of Management (4 units) & UCD SOL
Spring Semester
Graduate School of Management (3 units) & UCD SOL
Year 4 program timeline
Year 4
Fall Semester
Graduate School of Management (4 units) & UCD SOL
Winter Quarter
Graduate School of Management (3 units) & UCD SOL
Spring Quarter
Graduate School of Management (3 units) & UCD SOL
GSM accepts up to 12 units of JD coursework to count towards the MBA degree with approval from the MBA Academic Director. Students must complete 57 units to earn their MBA degree.
These are the most common paths. However, there may be custom paths available in consultation with UC Law and GSM.
Year 1 program timeline
Year 1
Fall Semester
UC Law
Spring Semester
UC Law
Year 2 program timeline
Year 2
Fall Semester
UC Law
Spring Semester
UC Law
Year 3 program timeline
Year 3
Summer Quarter
Graduate School of Management (4 units)
Fall Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Winter Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Spring Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Year 4 program timeline
Year 4
Fall Semester
UC Law
Winter Quarter
Graduate School of Management (9 units)
Spring Quarter
Graduate School of Management (8 units)
GSM accepts up to 12 units of JD coursework to count towards the MBA degree with approval from the MBA Academic Director. Students must complete 57 units to earn their MBA degree.
From UC Law SF: The JD degree program at UC Law SF is normally a six-semester (three-year) program. The MBA degree program at GSM is normally a six-quarter, two-year program. Students earning the two degrees concurrently may earn the JD from UC Law SF in five semesters and the MBA from GSM in five quarters, reducing the overall time needed to obtain both degrees by roughly one calendar year. To allow students to earn the two degrees in as few as four years, the two schools accept some of each other’s credits for the degree requirements, subject to each institution’s separate policies with regards to the acceptance of credits taken at another educational institution. The respective Deans (including the UC Law SF Assistant Dean of Students) determine which courses will be credited toward both degrees.
These are the most common paths. However, there may be custom paths available in consultation with School of Law and GSM.
Year 1 program timeline
Year 1
Summer Semester – LLM Summer Program
UCD SOL
Fall Semester
UCD SOL
Spring Semester
UCD SOL
Year 2 program timeline
Year 2
Summer Quarter
Graduate School of Management (12 units)
Fall Quarter
Graduate School of Management (16 units)
Winter Quarter
Graduate School of Management (16 units)
Spring Quarter
Graduate School of Management (16 units)
GSM accepts up to 12 units of LLM coursework to count towards the MBA degree with approval from the MBA Academic Director. Students must complete 60 units to earn their MBA degree.
To be considered for a concurrent degree program, you must be admitted to both Graduate School of Management and the other graduate program of your choosing.