Concurrent Degree Programs

The UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law offers several concurrent degree programs. These programs allow cross-credit for certain specified courses offering a savings of credit hours otherwise required for both degrees.

Pursuing a concurrent degree allows you to:

  • Receive an interdisciplinary education that will both diversify and specialize your training and knowledge.
  • Build a career in either field or find a niche career combining mastery of both disciplines in a way that other professionals cannot.
  • Broaden your network and opportunities through externships, classes and professional contacts in both programs.

If you are interested in the concurrent degree programs, we recommend that you visit with both programs before applying. You must apply for admission and be accepted by both the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law and the concurrent program, in order to enroll in the concurrent degree program. The decision to seek a concurrent degree doesn’t have to be made before entering law school; however, no credits earned prior to matriculation in law school can be counted toward the credits necessary to complete law school. The sooner you embark on a concurrent program, the better your opportunity to take advantage of single courses that count toward both programs.

Explore Our Concurrent Degrees