The Juris Doctor degree is granted after completion of a minimum of 88 semester hours of both required and elective law school courses. To obtain the M.P.A., the dual degree candidate must complete a minimum of 47 semester hours of graduate courses, with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher.
Students must also successfully submit a digital student learning portfolio of developmental experiences, as well as successfully present a student learning portfolio to a panel of M.P.A. faculty members. Law students can use 9 hours of M.P.A. coursework toward the 88 needed to complete the J.D.
M.P.A. students who did not complete an American Government course at the undergraduate level must complete PADG 5050/American Government during their first or second semester of M.P.A. coursework. Students who have not completed an undergraduate course in statistics must do so prior to enrollment in PADG 5600/Qualitative Analysis and Program Evaluation. Otherwise, the M.P.A. program has no prerequisite courses.