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The integrated Bachelor's/Master's programs enable undergraduates to earn 12 graduate credits that apply to both degrees simultaneously. These graduate-level credits fulfill requirements for both the undergraduate and graduate programs. Eligible students may apply for these dual-degree options by meeting the specified admission criteria. Prospective applicants should speak with their academic advisor about the application process. This initiative permits the pairing of various CDM undergraduate degrees with CDM master's programs as detailed in the following framework. Students considering a CDM combined degree should schedule a meeting with a CDM faculty advisor. Prior to program acceptance, candidates must collaborate with their advisor to develop a customized study plan, specifying which courses will count toward both degrees. Students from other colleges may inquire about combined degree options with CDM master's programs by contacting the CDM advising office.
Current CDM undergraduates exploring combinations with non-CDM graduate degrees should reach out to the relevant college for application guidelines. Participants in the Bachelor of Arts in Computing or Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies (Computing major) joint programs between CDM and the School of Continuing and Professional Studies qualify for this opportunity. Qualified candidates should connect with SCPS Academic Services for additional details. Note that advanced degree programs (including JD/MS, MFA, and PhD) do not qualify for this combined degree option.