SEAS Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs
The Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s program allows students to begin working toward a master’s degree while completing their bachelor’s degree. Benefits of the combined program include:
- You can begin working with professors on a research problem in your major
- You can take advanced-level graduate courses while working on your bachelor’s degree
- You can “double count” up to 9 credit hours (typically 3 courses) toward both degrees
- A minimum of 150 hours is required for the combined program; 120 semester hour minimum for a bachelor's degree and 30 hour minimum for a master's degree
- You can earn both degrees in a shorter time than would be required by the two separate programs
The School of Engineering and Applied Science offers combined programs in these master’s programs
See the Miami Bulletin for general information about the program.