McCormick’s Combined BS/MS Program allows undergraduates to pursue a bachelor’s degree (BS) and master’s degree (MS) simultaneously, shortening the time required to earn a master’s degree. It is also ...
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music is a flexible and rigorous program for students who wish to develop their musical abilities while engaging in a broad liberal arts education. Offered through the ...
The following requirements are effective for students starting the degree in Summer 2020 or later. Students who started the degree before Summer 2020 should see the curriculum guide for their specific ...
Full details and recommendations are provided in the University Bulletin. Candidates for departmental honors may be admitted to a special four-year BA/MA program upon recommendation of the department.
At The New School, The School of Jazz and Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts jointly offer a five-year curriculum in which students simultaneously complete two degrees: the BFA in Jazz and ...
The combined BS (or BA)/MS degree program allows you to work on a master's degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering at the same time you are completing your bachelor's degree. In most ...
The International Trade degrees (BA and MA) in the Department of Geography prepare students to critically assess the process of globalization operating in the world today, including the growth of ...
Beginning in Fall 2026, the Integrative Physiology (IPHY) Department will transition its undergraduate degree offering from a Bachelor of Arts (BA) to a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. All new ...
Fast-track your career by earning both a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master of business administration degree in just five years! Wilkes University offers a unique opportunity for you to ...
Students may earn a degree in HSSP as a bachelor of arts (BA), a bachelor of science (BS), or a Minor. By undertaking this broad, interdisciplinary study of health, students prepare themselves for a ...
Urban and Regional Analysis prepares students to identify and address a wide variety of economic and social problems related to but not limited to transportation, land use, urban environment, housing, ...