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The accelerated program enables students to obtain both bachelor's and master's degrees in just five years. Qualified candidates must have finished a minimum of 90 credit hours while maintaining a 3.0 GPA or better. To complete the accelerated MS program, students need to fulfill 30 graduate-level credits. Undergraduate students admitted to this track can enroll in up to 15 graduate credits that apply toward both degrees, which should be elective courses. After completing 126 credits (including 12-15 dual enrollment credits), students receive their bachelor's degree and transition into the MS program to finish the remaining 18 graduate credits. At least 15 credits must come from 8000-level or higher courses, with no more than 9 credits combined from research or problems courses. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their graduate coursework.
The minimum graduation requirement is 144 total credits:
Undergraduate credits: 126
Dual enrollment credits: 12-15
Graduate credits: 30