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Chemistry
Accelerated Bachelors/Masters Dual Degree Program in Chemistry
The Bachelor’s/Master’s (BS/MS) dual degree
program is an accelerated program providing the academically qualified
student with an opportunity to earn both a BS and an MS degree (two diplomas
are awarded) in five years, the time normally required to finish the co-op
option BS degree alone. Because both degrees are completed in the time
it takes to obtain a BS degree, both degrees may be completed at the undergraduate
tuition rate.
This is an academically demanding program, but there are
several allowances built in to enable the program to be completed in the
time allotted. For instance, only 180 rather than 192 undergraduate quarter
credits are required. The co-op experience may be adjusted; the student
may take two rather than three coop cycles, enabling two additional quarters
of on-campus study. If needed, the student may also take evening courses
while on co-op.
Eligibility
Exceptional students with a cumulative grade point average of
at least 3.0 and who are enrolled in the five-year co-op option program
are eligible for the BS/MS program. Students formally apply to the program
after they have completed 90 credits but before they have completed 120
credits. Students are strongly encouraged to begin planning for the program
as early as their freshman year. Students who have more than 120 credits
are not eligible.
Transfer students are eligible to join the BS/MS program,
but they must be able to complete the program in the time it would take
to complete the BS degree alone. International transfer students must
be able to meet the required minimum TOEFL score for the department graduate
program (currently 550) in order to be admitted to the BS/MS program.
Application Process
You need to formally apply to the program. Applications are available
in the Office of Graduate Admissions or in the College of Arts & Sciences
advisor’s office. Your application must be accompanied by a Plan of Study
prepared in consultation with the undergraduate and graduate advisor in
the department and approved by both the Department Head and the Dean.
Entry into the program must be officially approved by both the Department
Head and Academic Dean.
Requirements
Students enrolled in the BS/MS dual degree program must complete
180 undergraduate quarter credits for the BS degree and at least 45 graduate
quarter credits for the MS degree. All graduate departmental requirements
must be satisfied in full, including producing a thesis, if the thesis-option
Masters program is elected. Masters thesis requirements may be completed
in the summer term of the final year with prior approval of the department.
Students in the BS/MS program must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in
their undergraduate and graduate coursework to remain in the program.
Further questions about the BS/MS degree program
should be directed to the departmental graduate advisor.
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