Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathways allow academically qualified students to complete an undergraduate Bachelor’s degree and a graduate degree (typically master’s degree) on an accelerated timeline, graduating sooner than in traditional programs. Typically, students will complete a portion of the required graduate coursework while classified as an undergraduate student and have it count towards both degrees. As soon as the student completes the undergraduate degree requirements, the student is converted to graduate status, where the remaining graduate requirements are fulfilled. For more information review the Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathways Policy in the Academic Policies section.
General requirements:
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15 Credit Hours must be completed in the undergraduate major before a student may apply
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3.33 GPA overall and a 3.50 GPA in the undergraduate major
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Must meet admission requirements for graduate major to progress to the graduate level
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Have met with Undergraduate Advisor and Graduate Director to develop an approved Program of Study, including plan for advising and notation for financial aid impact
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May share 3-12 Credit Hours of structured graduate elective coursework depending upon the combined credit total of the bachelor’s/master’s pathway.
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Total combined credits must be at least 150 credit Hours (120 bachelor’s and 30 master’s) after sharing coursework. For those programs proposed with less than 150 combined hours, a justification form must be submitted for consideration of approval.
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B (3.00) required in each graduate course taken as part of the shared credits
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Degrees are conferred sequentially (bachelor’s should be conferred as soon as requirements are met)
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Students pay graduate tuition when taking graduate courses.
The shared requirements for each Combined Bachelor/Master’s Pathway are listed below alphabetically by graduate major.
View the full list of Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathways listed by Undergraduate Major or view the full list Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathways listed by Graduate Major . For information on the admission and curriculum requirements for each major, refer to the listing in their respective Catalogs. Contact the Department(s) offering the Bachelor’s/Master’s Pathway for more information and advising.
Listed Alphabetically by Graduate Major.
For faster searching, type Control F and enter the major name.
ADVERTISING M.S.
Advertising B.S. (120 Credit Hours) to Advertising M.S. (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students who receive lower than a “B” (3.00) in a graduate course must re-take the course to obtain a minimum grade of “B.”
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
Integrated Public Relations and Advertising B.S. (120 Credit Hours) to Advertising M.S. (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students who receive lower than a “B” (3.00) in a graduate course must re-take the course to obtain a minimum grade of “B.”
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
Mass Communications B.A. (120 Credit Hours) to Advertising M.S. (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students who receive lower than a “B” (3.00) in a graduate course must re-take the course to obtain a minimum grade of “B.”
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
ART HISTORY M.A.
Art History B.A. (120 Credit Hours) to Art History M.A. (42 Credit Hours)
Shared: 12 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Admission
- must have completed at least 24 Credit Hours in the Art History undergraduate major.
- Admission is by faculty invitation. Students will be contacted by faculty and invited to apply, and to provide documentation affirming satisfaction of minimum requirements.
Shared – 12 Credit Hours
12 Credit Hours of graduate courses in art history (5000-level or above) satisfies:
- 6 Credit Hours of Art History Survey (ARH 4170, ARH 5200, ARH 4301, ARH 4310, ARH 4312, ARH 4333, ARH 4350, ARH 4430, ARH 4450, ARH 4475C, ARH 4520, ARH 4530, ARH 4571, ARH 4930)
- And 6 Credit Hours of ARH 4800 Critical Studies in Art History
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING M.S.B.E.
Biomedical Engineering B.S.B.E. (126 Credit Hours) to Biomedical Engineering M.S.B.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students may receive one grade below a “B” (B-, C+, C) in one of the shared courses. The student must still maintain a 3.00 GPA to remain in good standing in the BMS master’s program.
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
Chemical Engineering B.S.C.H. (130 Credit Hours) to Biomedical Engineering M.S.B.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 9 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 151 Credit Hours
Shared– 9 Credit Hours
Three (3) of the following fgraduate courses replace nine (9) credit Hours of upper-level departmental electives in Chemical Engineering:
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING M.S.C.H.
Chemical Engineering B.S.C.H. (131 Credit Hours) to Chemical Engineering M.S.C.H. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared - 6 Credit Hours
Two (2) ECH courses (6 Credit Hours) at the 6000-level to count toward 6 Credit hours of upper-level Chemical Engineering electives.
CIVIL ENGINEERING M.S.C.E.
Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. (131 Credit Hours) to Civil Engineering M.S.C.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared Courses - 6 Credit Hours
Students may choose two (2) of the following five (5) 6000-level course options to meet the upper-level undergraduate Technical elective requirement:
- Any 6000-level TTE prefixed course (3 Credits) satisfies TTE 4005 Transportation Engineering II
- Any 6000-level CEG prefixed course (3 Credits) satisfies CEG 4012 Geotechnical Engineering II
- ENV 6564 Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Design satisfies CWR 4812 Capstone Water Resources/Environmental Engineering Design
- Any 6000-level CEG, TTE, CES, CGN or CWR course (3 Credits) satisfies Free Technical elective
- Any 6000-level CEG, TTE, CES, CGN or CWR course (3 Credits) satisfies Free Technical elective
COMPUTER SCIENCE, M.S.C.S.
Computer Science B.S.C.S. (120 Credit Hours) to Computer Science M.S.C.S. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 144 Credit Hours
Shared Courses - 6 Credit Hours
Two of the following three core graduate courses replace six credit hours of upper-level departmental (technical) electives, including Independent Study, Supervised Research, and Industry Internship.
COP 6611 Operating Systems
COT 6405 Introduction to the Theory of Algorithms
EEL 6764 Principles of Computer Architecture
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING M.S.E.E.
Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. (128 Credit Hours) to Electrical Engineering M.S.E.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 152 Credit Hours
Shared - 6 Credit Hours
Upper division EE elective courses (2) typically taken Semesters 7 and 8 will be replaced by EE MS program core courses chosen from the list below:
• EEE 6277 Bioelectronics
• EEE 6282 Biomedical Systems and Pattern Recognition
• EEE 6514 Biomedical Image Processing
• EEE 6217 Biomedical Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging
• EEE 6276 MEMS Microfabrication and Microsystems Technologies
• EEE 6412 System on a Chip
• EEL 6534 Digital Communication Systems
• EEE 6502 Digital Signal Processing I
• EEL 6614 Systems and Control Theory I
• EEL 6728 Introduction to VHDL
• EEL 6729 Rapid System Prototyping
• EEL 6227 Electrical Machines and Drives
• EEE 6353 Semiconductor Device Theory I
• EEL 6787 Data Network, Systems, and Security
• EEL 5594L Wireless Circuits and Systems Laboratory
• EEL 6592 Wireless Communication Systems Lab
• EEL 6486 Electromagnetic Field Theory and Applications
Additional/alternative courses may be selected from department graduate track listings considering course pre-requisites in consultation with respective track supervisory faculty.
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT M.S.E.M.
Chemical Engineering B.S.C.H. (131 Credit Hours) to Engineering Management M.S.E.M. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 6 Credit Hours
The following courses will satisfy six (6) Credit Hours of Industrial Engineering elective coursework:
Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. (131 Credit Hours) to Engineering Management M.S.E.M. (30 Credit Hours)
Approved 201708
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 6 Credit Hours
Students can take two approved EGX-prefixed courses at the 6000-level that meet the upper-level Technical elective requirement.
Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. (128 Credit Hours) to Engineering Management M.S.E.M. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 3 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 3 Credit Hours
Students can take one approved EEL-prefixed courses at the 6000-level that meet the upper-level Technical elective requirement.
ENGLISH M.A.
English with a Concentration in Literary Studies B.A. (120 Credit Hours) to English with a Concentration in Literature M.A. (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 3 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 153
Grade Policy
No grade lower than a B will be accepted in a graduate course in this program. Students earning less than a B in a graduate course must retake the course and earn a B or higher, to apply it to their graduate degree.
Admission
- Must have completed ENG 3014 as part of the 15 Credit Hours of undergraduate coursework required for admission.
- Application may be made by any student who has satisfied the minimum requirements.
- Applications should be addressed to the Department Undergraduate and Graduate Directors and should include a statement by the student affirming satisfaction of minimum requirements (with supporting documentation) and a letter of recommendation from a Literary Studies faculty member familiar with the student’s academic performance.
Shared – 3 Credit Hours
Three (3) Credit Hours of graduate credit may be shared as follows:
ENG 6018 Studies in Criticism and Theory I or ENG 6019 Studies in Criticism and Theory II will satisfy the ENG 4013 Literary Criticism requirement.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING M.S.E.V.
Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. (131 Credit Hours) to Environmental Engineering M.S.E.V. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155
Shared – 6 Credit Hours
Students may choose two (2) of the following three (3) 6000-level course options to meet the upper-level undergraduate Technical elective requirement:
LIBERAL ARTS (FILM STUDIES CONCENTRATION) M.A.
Humanities & Cultural Studies: Film & Media Studies Concentration B.A. (120 Credit hours) to Liberal Arts: Film Studies Concentration M.A. (33 Credit Hours)
Shared: 12 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 141 Credit Hours
Admission
Must have completed FIL 1002 with a B or higher as part of the 15 Credit Hours of undergraduate coursework required for admission.
Shared – 12 Credit Hours
MASS COMMUNICATIONS M.A.
Integrated Public Relations and Advertising B.S. (120 Credit Hours) to Mass Communications M.A. (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students who receive lower than a “B” (3.00) in a graduate course must re-take the course to obtain a minimum grade of “B.”
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
Mass Communications B.A. (120 Credit Hours) to Mass Communications M.A (36 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
Grade Policy
Students who receive lower than a “B” (3.00) in a graduate course must re-take the course to obtain a minimum grade of “B.”
Shared– 6 Credit Hours
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING M.S.M.S.E.
Chemical Engineering B.S.C.H. (131 Credit Hours) to Materials Science and Engineering M.S.M.S.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 6 Credit Hours
Students can take two (2) approved ECH-prefixed courses at the 6000-level that meet the upper-level Technical elective requirements.
Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. (131 Credit Hours) to Materials Science and Engineering M.S.M.S.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 6 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 6 Credit Hours
Students can take two approved ECE-prefixed courses at the 6000-level that meet the upper-level Technical elective requirement.
Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. (128 Credit Hours) to Materials Science and Engineering M.S.M.S.E. (30 Credit Hours)
Shared: 3 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 155 Credit Hours
Shared – 3 Credit Hours
Students can take approved EEL-prefixed courses at the 6000-level that meet the upper-level Technical elective requirement.
MEDICINE M.D.
Honors College – Undergraduate Bachelor’s (B.S.) -120 Credit Hours to Medicine M.D. (4-year Professional Program)
Shared: 12 Credit Hours
PHARMACY Pharm.D.
Biomedical Sciences B.S. (120 Credit Hours) to Pharmacy Pharm.D. (151 Credit Hours)
Shared: 10 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 261 Credit Hours
Admission
For initial eligibility a student must:
- be admitted to the Honors College as a first-year student
- hold US citizenship or permanent resident status.
Grade Policy
• Students earning below the required 3.0 in the shared coursework can still proceed to earn a Pharm.D. degree, but will no longer be in the B.S. to Pharm.D. Pathway program. Students wishing to complete the B.S. degree in Biomedical Sciences will need to consult with a Chemistry Department Academic Advisor.
Shared – 10 Credit Hours
Non-medical Community Service Volunteering:
Completion of a minimum of 60 contact Credit Hours of volunteering is required. Community service is defined as involvement in a service activity without receiving monetary compensation. Service performed as part of employment or a service-learning course will NOT satisfy this requirement. This requirement is must be completed by the end of the second year. Contact the College of Pharmacy for application requirements.
PUBLIC HEALTH M.P.H.
Honors College – Undergraduate Bachelor’s BS (120 Credit Hours) to Public Health MPH (42 Credit Hours)
Shared: 12 Credit Hours
Total Combined after sharing: 150 Credit Hours
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