Joint and Dual Degrees

Pursue your interests through various joint and dual degree options at Stanford.

MIP offers joint degrees for students interested in the intersection of business, law, and government in the U.S. and abroad. We offer a joint degree with the Stanford Law School (J.D./M.A.), and the Public Policy Program (M.P.P./M.A.), as well as a dual degree with the Stanford Graduate School of Business (M.B.A./ M.A.).

M.A/ M.B.A Dual Degree

The M.B.A./M.A. dual degree program allows you to pursue an M.B.A. at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and an M.A. in International Policy (MIP) from the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences in three academic years of residence. It is designed for students who are interested in working at the intersection of social entrepreneurship, business, and government in the United States or abroad.

M.A./ J.D. Joint Degree

Supplementing the strengths of Stanford Law School with preparation through the Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy (MIP), this joint degree provides students with the training and perspective to work across geographic boundaries. Graduates gain the analytical tools and skills to function as lawyers, advocates, and policymakers on diverse international issues.

M.A./ M.P.P. Joint Degree

The M.A./M.P.P. joint degree program allows you to pursue study in both the Public Policy and International Policy (MIP) programs in three academic years of residence. Students that participate in this program gain depth of knowledge in both international and domestic policy issues.