Stanford is one school that offers a joint JD/MBA degree. This degree is designed to prepare graduates with an intersection of business and legal knowledge. Students in the Stanford program take one year of classes in the law school and then another year in the business school. Students spend their last two years taking classes in both simultaneously. Their expertise upon graduation gives them the ability to pursue careers in business where legal knowledge could be an asset, or to practice as an attorney with a highly trained understanding of the business world.
Purdue University offers a dual MBA & MSE degree. This degree is offered as a dual degree between two educational institutions. The MSE is awarded by Purdue University, while the MBA comes from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. This is a program that contains engineering specific education, business specific education and courses that are designed to help see where the connections between the economic and the scientific sides of an engineering company are. The MSE degree will focus on your chosen speciality in engineering. The business education will provide students with the option to study topics such as information technology, strategy development and globalization.
Columbia University offers an MS in Urban Planning from the college of Architecture in a dual degree format with an MBA from Columbia Business School. In order to complete a dual degree, students must apply for and be accepted into both the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and Columbia Business School. The Urban Planning graduate degree already has some focus on business matters, as it focuses partially on the way that economic factors play into the development of cities. This makes it a degree with a natural affinity for the business knowledge in the combined MBA program.
Rather than completing a dual degree in Business Administration and a subject that is completely independent from it, some students prefer to complete a dual degree where both specialities are tied up in the business world. Loyola University offers two degrees of this type. They have a joint Master's of Business Administration and Master's of Science in Human Resources degree, and an MBA and Master's of Finance option. These types of degrees only require a single application to the School of Business. Either of these degrees will make the graduate well suited for management positions in their respective sectors within the business world.