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MBA dual degree programs are offered through partnerships with the IU School of Dentistry, IU McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, and IU School of Medicine.

Kelley School of Business Indianapolis offers three dual degree programs through partnerships with the IU School of Dentistry, IU McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, and IU School of Medicine.

“Being part of the MBA program gave me a new perspective. It allowed me to step away from the dental mindset and approach new challenges from new angles and gain insight form different prospectives”
Johnna CastedoDDS’25, MBA’25
MBA dual degree programs are offered through partnerships with the IU School of Dentistry, IU McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, and IU School of Medicine.
The DDS/MBA dual degree permits the concurrent study of dentistry and graduate business coursework, leading to both the Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees.
Contact the Kelley Evening MBA Program at mbaindy@iu.edu for more information.
This program is designed for students who want to combine dental training with in-depth business knowledge to better manage dental and other healthcare systems.
DDS/MBA students build skills in five core areas: operations, management and entrepreneurship, accounting, finance and marketing. They graduate better prepared to approach problems differently, translating to quality patient care and better dental outcomes.
Students must meet the graduation requirements of each school individually, including minimum grade point average and time-limit policies.
For more information, including a current plan of study, please contact the Kelley Evening MBA Program at mbaindy@iu.edu for more information.
Requirements include 42 credit hours of Evening MBA courses and four years at the IU School of Dentistry.
To qualify for admission, a candidate must:
Visit the IU School of Dentistry for more information about admission to the DDS degree program.
The JD/MBA dual degree permits the concurrent study of graduate law and graduate business coursework, leading to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degrees.
This program is designed for individuals who want to practice law involving business clients, work in a corporate law department or work in a government agency regulating business, among other law and business interrelated opportunities.
The curriculum consists of a mixture of required and elective courses which provides the JD/MBA student with core knowledge of the two programs. The JD/MBA student must meet the graduation requirements of each school individually, including minimum grade point average and time-limit policies.
Students spend the first year in law school and then take business and law courses concurrently for the remainder of the program. All Evening MBA core classes must be taken as intact modules.
Requirements include 39 credit hours of Evening MBA courses and 80 credit hours of law courses.
To qualify for admission, a candidate must:
Visit the McKinney School of Law for more information about admission to the JD/MBA Program.
The MD/MBA dual degree permits the concurrent study of medicine and graduate business coursework, leading to both the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees.
This program is designed for students who want to combine medical training with in-depth business knowledge to better manage healthcare systems.
MD/MBA students build skills in five core areas: operations, management and entrepreneurship, accounting, finance and marketing. They graduate better prepared to approach problems differently, translating to quality patient care and better healthcare outcomes.
Students must meet the graduation requirements of each school individually, including minimum grade point average and time-limit policies.
For more information, including a current plan of study, please visit our MedNet page.
Requirements include 42 credit hours of Evening MBA courses and four years at the IU School of Medicine.
To qualify for admission, a candidate must:
Visit the IU School of Medicine for more information about admission to the MD degree program.
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