Journalism and Mass Communications & Law, M.M.C. & J.D.
Joseph F. Rice School of LawCollege of Information and Communications
Prepare to defend the First Amendment, represent major media companies, teach or perform legal analysis in communications. Join a dual degree program of two complementary and distinct curriculums to gain powerful skills in media and law.
Earning dual media and law degrees is a forward-thinking choice for students interested in a rapidly evolving industry. Offered through the School of Law and College of Information and Communications, the combination degree program prepares you to represent and manage strategic communications for many types of clients using the tools and language of the legal system.
Program Highlights
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Advanced Knowledge
Graduate not only with the legal knowledge but with the capacity to analyze and advise on communications decisions.
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Leadership Trajectory
Combining law and media degrees opens doors for leadership roles in media and communications.
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Expanded Network
Take advantage of two great networks and the ability to differentiate yourself in a competitive job market.
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Cost Effective
Earn two prestigious degrees in less time while also enjoying a cost savings thanks to shared credits between programs.
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
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Advocacy
Promoting or defending a cause or issue often using awareness, education and policy change
Legal Knowledge
Interpreting and applying laws and regulations to specific situations or issues
Analytical Reasoning
Breaking down complex problems or situations to identify patterns, connections and solutions
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Legal Writing
Creating clear, concise and persuasive legal documents, such as contracts, briefs or pleadings
Communication
Exchanging information and ideas through speaking, writing or other means of expression
Critical Thinking
Analyzing and evaluating information to make informed decisions or judgments
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Attorney
- Communications Director
- Public Relations Executive
- Communications Strategist
- Communications Analyst
- Professor
Workplace Settings
- Media
- Technology
- Business
- Government
- Law Practice
- Legal Services