Business and Technology Management, Communication Studies, Community-Based Education and Leadership, Crime Scene Investigation, Digital Forensics, Forensic Accounting, Forensic Investigation, Forensic Studies, or Healthcare Management

Students develop an educational plan in consultation with their undergraduate academic advisor and must consult with their advisor prior to applying for the bachelor's to master's option. If a student is interested in pursuing the bachelor's to master's option but is in a major outside of the field of interest, the student may obtain permission from their undergraduate department chair or dean, to pursue the bachelor's to master's option in the following areas of study: Business and Technology Management, Communication Studies, Community-Based Education and Leadership, Crime Scene Investigation, Digital Forensics, Forensic Accounting, Forensic Investigation, Forensic Studies, or Healthcare Management. In order to be admitted to the bachelor's to master's option, the student must:

  • Have completed at least 60 bachelor's degree credits at the time of application.
  • Have a minimum 3.00 GPA, or permission from the undergraduate dean or department chair.
  • Meet with the undergraduate academic advisor to discuss suitability for this option.
  • Submit a completed Application to Enroll.
  • Maintain a 3.00 minimum GPA while in the bachelor's to master's option.