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Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics

Accelerated Program

The Accelerated Program of the College of Engineering provides opportunities for highly talented and strongly motivated students to progress toward their educational goals essentially at their own pace. These options include opportunities for accelerated studies, dual degrees, a combined bachelor's/master's program as well as participation in the University Honors Program.

Primarily through advanced placement, credit by examination, flexibility of scheduling, and independent study, the "fast track" makes it possible to complete the undergraduate curriculum and initiate graduate study in less than the five years required by the standard curriculum.

Dual Degree Bachelor’s Programs
With careful planning, you can complete two full degrees in the time usually required to complete one. The double major option works best in closely related areas. For detailed information please contact your advisor.

Bachelor’s/Master’s Dual Degree Program
Exceptional students can also pursue a master of science degree in the same period as the bachelor of science.
For MEM undergraduate students, the following are the possible graduate programs for the Master's degree in the BS/MS dual degree program:

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Engineering Management
  • Material Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
  • Biomedical Engineering

For more information about this program, visit the Department's B.S./M.S. Dual Degree Program page.

 

 

 Modified: May 12, 2008  

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