Combined B.S./M.S. Program
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The Department of Computer Science offers a combined (integrated) graduate degree program (BS/MS) for undergraduate students with outstanding academic records to encourage them to pursue advanced degrees. This allows well-qualified undergraduate students in the Computer Science program at Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State to start graduate study before completing their undergraduate degree. Enrolling in a combined BS/MS program can shorten the total time to get both bachelor's and master's degrees. By enrolling in a combined BS/MS program, students are eligible to count up 9 credit hours of courses may be applied simultaneously ("double-counted") for credit toward both their bachelor's degree - and these credit-hours also count toward the master's degree. This can shorten the total time to get a BS degree plus an MS degree by 1 semester. The goal of the combined program is to encourage undergraduates to obtain an advanced degree. Application to the CS Department's combined BS/MS program is open to currently enrolled CS undergraduate majors with outstanding academic records.
Steps involved
- Contact the CS Graduate Coordinator to set up an appointment to discuss your plans, to check eligibility, and to decide which semester should be your "double-count" semester.
- If you are eligible, apply for admission to the CS graduate program.
- Fill out the and a schedule projection provided by the undergraduate advisor and approved by both a CS undergraduate advisor and the CS graduate program coordinator.
- Register for courses in your double-count term as an undergraduate student. Registration Exception Form may be needed and that can be issued by the department graduate office.
- Make sure to follow all requirements for graduating with your BS degree, including applying for graduation.
- After graduating with your undergraduate degree, continue with your Master's coursework.
Eligibility
- You must meet all requirements for admission to the MS-CS graduate program.
- You are currently an undergraduate CS major student in Computer Science at Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University.
- You have at least a grade point average of 3.0 in all previous undergraduate work at the time of application.
- You have completed at least 60 undergraduate credit hours toward the BS degree.
Important Notes
- Only courses you take during the double-count semester will count toward both degrees. Courses taken before then will not count toward the MS degree.
- Only 50000- and 6000-level courses will count toward the MS degree. If you wish to take a 60000-level course as a double-count course, you will have to work with a CS undergraduate advisor and the graduate coordinator to add the course.
- A maximum of 9 hours of double-count courses are allowed (no splitting of of hours)
More Information for Combined Degree Programs
For more information regarding combined BS/MS degrees programs, please see the Graduate College .