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Outstanding students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering have the opportunity to participate in an accelerated pathway toward a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Through this program, participants can apply up to nine credit hours of graduate-level coursework toward their undergraduate technical electives and designated courses. These credits will simultaneously fulfill requirements for both the bachelor's and master's degrees, provided the student maintains enrollment in the accelerated program and achieves a grade of B or higher. Participants must complete at least 120 undergraduate credit hours, separate from any graduate credits, to earn their bachelor's degree. Eligible graduate courses must be chosen from the approved course list, through targeted substitutions, or in consultation with the MSECE program coordinator.