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Degree
Requirements
To
be eligible for an accelerated combined
Bachelor's / Master's degree in
Computer Engineering a student must: |
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1.
Satisfy all degree requirements for the
Bachelor's degree. Students enrolled in
the program may count up to 6 hours of
graduate courses as credits for both the
BS electives and the MS degree.
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Satisfy all University requirements for the
selected Master’s degree. |
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Meet all undergraduate deficiencies, and
requirements as specified by the student's
advisory committee. |
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Complete 30 semester hours of acceptable
graduate level courses. |
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Earn a minimum grade point average of 3.0
in all approved courses in the student’s
program of study. |
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Complete an acceptable thesis or graduate
project. |
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Pass an oral examination that includes an
oral defense of the thesis or graduate project. |
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| The
BS/MS Program has been designed to be a continuous
program. Students in the combined program will
apply for graduation with the BS and MS at the
same time and receive a BS degree and a MS degree
on the same date, after requirements for both are
completed. Upon the completion of the BS degree
requirements, students may “walk” for
the graduation ceremony and may request a temporary
departmental certificate. Students may also elect
to permanently leave the combined program at any
time and earn only the BS degree. Once the BS is
granted, students will have the same admission
requirements to graduate programs as any other
student. However, the combined MS degree would
not be available to those who elect to leave the
combined program. |
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Grades and Credits
No course in which a grade below a 'C' is earned
may be counted toward the completion of the
degree. |
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Time
Limit
All graduate level work applicable to the Master's
degree must have been completed within six years
immediately preceding the awarding of the degree. |
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