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Northern Arizona University Academic Catalog |
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August 2011–August 2012 Undergraduate and Graduate |
Northern Arizona University's integrated bachelor and master's degree program provides the opportunity for outstanding undergraduates working on completing their bachelor's degree to simultaneously begin work on a master's degree.
Typically, a bachelor's degree requires four years to complete, and a master's degree requires an additional two years. However, the integrated degree program allows students the opportunity to complete a graduate program in an accelerated manner. Up to 6 units, at the 400-level or higher, can apply to both degrees.
Northern Arizona University offers integrated bachelor and master's degree programs in the following areas:
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Undergraduate Degree Title
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Graduate Degree Title |
Civil and Environmental Engineering |
B.S.E. Civil Engineering, Ext. Major |
M.Eng. Civil Engineering M.S.E. Civil Engineering |
Civil and Environmental Engineering |
B.S.E. Environmental Engineering, Ext. Major |
M.Eng. Environmental Engineering M.S.E. Environmental Engineering |
Criminology and Criminal Justice |
B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice |
M.S. Applied Criminology |
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science |
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M.Eng. Computer Science M.S.E. Computer Science |
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science |
B.S.E. Electrical Engineering |
M.Eng. Electrical Engineering M.S.E. Electrical Engineering |
Forestry |
B.S.F. Forestry |
Master of Forestry |
Geography, Planning, & Recreation |
B.S. Geography B.S. Geographic Information Science B.S. Parks & Recreation Management B.S. Public Planning |
M.S. Applied Geospatial Sciences |
Mechanical Engineering |
B.S.E. Mechanical Engineering |
M.Eng. Mechanical Engineering M.S.E. Mechanical Engineering |
Psychology |
B.A. Psychology |
M.A. Psychology |
For additional information, contact the Graduate College or go to the Integrated Program Policy page.