Bachelor's to Master's Programs
Bachelor’s-to-Master’s degree programs allow academically qualified students to obtain both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in a reduced timeframe. Accelerated and 4+1 options allow students to earn both degrees in as little as five years. Students would be conferred their undergraduate degree upon completion of their undergraduate requirements. Students would be conferred the graduate degree upon completion of their graduate requirements.
Eligible students may take graduate level courses during their senior year of undergraduate study while paying the regular undergraduate tuition rate. Students may apply a determined numbers of graduate credits taken while an undergraduate toward a master’s degree, shortening the time to complete the master’s degree.
Options include:
MBA for undergraduate business majors
M.S. in Accounting for undergraduate accounting majors
M.S. in Marketing for undergraduate marketing majors
M.S. in Cybersecurity for undergraduate cybersecurity majors
M.S. in Human Resource Management for undergraduate management majors
M.S. in Finance for all undergraduate finance majors
M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction for undergraduate education majors
M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology for all undergraduate majors
M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice for undergraduate criminology and criminal justice majors
M.A. in Social and Emerging Media for all undergraduate majors
Admission degree requirements for specific programs can be found in the individual college’s Graduate Study sections of the catalog.