B.S./M.S. Program in Engineering
B.S./M.S. in Engineering Program for Students Who Entered WU Beginning Fall 2008
This program is offered by some engineering departments and provides undergraduate engineering students with the opportunity to plan a coordinated five-year program of studies in the School leading to both the bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering. The program requires at least 150 units and normally takes five years to complete.
With departmental approval, up to six units completed at the School for the master's degree may be used to count toward the engineering undergraduate degree, however, at least 150 applicable degree units must still be completed. The degrees available to students are several of the traditional engineering master’s degrees offered by the School of Engineering and do not include interdisciplinary graduate degrees with other schools on campus or master’s degrees offered by the Sever Institute Program of Continuing Studies.
The program is open to students who have at least 3.0 cumulative GPA. (Some departments may require higher minimum cumulative GPA).
Students must apply no later than September 1 of their senior year.
Approval by the department and the engineering graduate admissions office is required.
Undergraduate financial support is not extended for the additional semesters to complete the master’s degree requirements. Students are classified as graduate students in their final year of study. Their tuition charges are at the graduate student rate.
If you have questions, please contact:
Beth Schnettler
Director of Engineering Graduate Admissions
Engineering Student Services
Lopata Hall Room 303
(314) 935-7974

