Bachelor's to Master's Degree Options

The objective of the Bachelor’s to Master’s options is to provide qualified Stevenson undergraduate students the opportunity to obtain both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in a shorter time frame.

Students accepted to this option may complete a maximum of 50% of the credits required for the graduate program while still an undergraduate student. A maximum of two graduate courses (6 credits) may fulfill bachelor’s degree requirements. Students should consult with their undergraduate academic advisor for academic planning.

Participating master's degree programs are listed below.

• MS in Communication
• MA in Community-Based Education and Leadership
• MS in Crime Scene Investigation
• MS in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
• MS in Digital Transformation and Innovation
• MS in Forensic Accounting
• MS in Forensic Investigation
• MFS in Forensic Science
• MS in Forensic Studies
• MS in Healthcare Management
• MEd in Integrative Learning
• MA in Teaching (Early Childhood Education)
• MA in Teaching (STEM)
Students are encouraged to consult with their undergraduate academic advisor prior to applying for the bachelor’s to master’s option.