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Uniting global business education with environmental law equips you with the knowledge, skills and aptitude to create sustainable prosperity worldwide. The curricula at Thunderbird and Vermont Law School allow you to fully immerse yourself in these disciplines - setting you on a course to change yourself...and change the world. |
Thunderbird's #1 ranked full-time MBA is offered in both a traditional and accelerated format. The traditional degree requires 60 credit hours. The accelerated degree requires 45 credit hours and is open only to eligible individuals who meet certain undergraduate or professional criteria.
The core curriculum required of all MBA students focuses on business analysis and leadership skills, analytical tools and grounding in key emerging business areas. Students in the accelerated program take compressed Accounting, Finance, Data Analysis, Competing through People and Competing through Strategy courses; all other courses are the same for both programs.
Note: Students pursuing a JD/MBA dual degree will not be asked to declare a focus area. They will be listed as having a "Custom Focus." In addition, the "Global Business Plan/Integrative Experience" required of other MBA students has been waived for JD/MBA dual degree candidates.
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Thunderbird will accept 15 JD transfer credits from Vermont Law School as electives. Students are therefore required to take 45 MBA credits at Thunderbird for the traditional program or 33 credits for the accelerated program.
Upon successful completion, the following Vermont Law School courses are designated as transfer credits:
Vermont Law School's world-renowned JD program requires 87 credit hours.
The core JD curriculum focuses on legal doctrine and analysis, emphasizes the broader social context of the law, and provides education in the skills and values needed for effective law practice. Vermont Law's flexible JD program offers an opportunity both for concentration in a particular area of the law and for a broad preparation suited to general practice in all 50 states.
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Vermont Law School will accept 15 MBA transfer credits from Thunderbird. Students are therefore required to take 72 JD credits at VLS.
VLS will accept any credits earned at Thunderbird in transfer, with the following exceptions: