Combined Programs
What is a combined program?
Combined degrees allow students to count graduate credits toward their bachelor’s degree and their graduate degree which allows for the completion of both degrees in less time. A combined degree program allows students to complete “swing-credits” (6-12 depending on the program) while enrolled as an undergraduate, which count for both their bachelor and master’s degrees.
There are some very compelling benefits that come with studying through a combined program and we encourage you to learn more and talk with your advisor to see if you are on track to be considered for a Combined program.
Why pursue a combined degree?
- Graduate early | Take graduate courses during your senior year that will count towards both your Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
- Significant tuition savings | On average, students save as much as $7,000 in pursuing a combined degree
- No Standardized Test Scores are required for admission to your graduate program | No need to worry about the GRE or GMAT
- Apply to Graduate School for free | No application fee required when applying to a combined program
What’s next?
- Browse our Programs of Study to learn about our options
- Read through our FAQ page to make sure a combined degree is the right fit for you
- Contact us or reach out to your advisor, depending on who you are – Learn more
Featured Programs
Business Administration (4+1 Bachelor’s/MBA)
Sustainability Science (Combined BS/MS)
Teaching (Combined Bachelor’s/MAT)
Computer Science (Combined BS/MS)