4+1 BS-MA Program
The five-year program in economics and finance offers the opportunity to enhance training with master’s level courses in economics and in finance, completing a Bachelor of Science in Economics (BS) with a specialization in financial economics and a Master of Arts in Financial Economic Analysis in five years. To allow completion of both degrees in five years, ECON 502 and ECON 504 , taken in the fourth year, will substitute for ECON 466 and ECON 467 . Credit for these courses will be applied to both programs.
Students may apply to the department for admission to the five-year program in the second semester of their third year. Admission to the fifth year is by application to the Graduate School and is conditional on earning an average GPA of 3.0 in the two graduate courses taken in the fourth year.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Double-count credits: 8. Graduate credits: 32.
4+1 BA-MA Program
The five-year program in economics offers majors the opportunity to enhance their training with master’s level courses in economics and in finance, completing a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BS) and a Master of Arts in Economics in five years. To allow completion of both degrees in five years, ECON 502 and ECON 504, taken in the fourth year, will substitute for ECON 466 and ECON 467. Credits for these courses will be applied to both programs.
Students may apply to the department for admission to the five-year program in the second semester of their third year. Admission to the fifth year is by application to the Graduate School and is conditional on earning an average GPA of 3.0 in the two graduate courses taken in the fourth year.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Double-count credits: 8. Graduate credits: 32.
4+1 BA/BS-MBA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics (BA/BS) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the School of Management Graduate Advising Office for questions regarding the MBA program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 32.
4+1 BA/BS-MPA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics (BA/BS) and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MPA program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 42.
4+1 BA-MS SUST Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BA) and a Master of Science in Sustainable Communities (MS SUST) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MS program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 38.
4+1 BA-MA SUST Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities (MA SUST) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MA program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 38.
4+1 BA/BS-MS HESA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics (BA/BS) and a Master of Science in Higher Education and Student Affairs (MS HESA) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MS HESA program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 45.
4+1 BA/BS-MPH Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics (BA/BS) and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MPH program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 48.
4+1 BA/BS-MS BioMed Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master of Science in Biomedical Anthropology (MS BioMed) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MS program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 43
4+1 BA/BS-MS HR Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master of Science in Human Rights (MS HR) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the College of Community and Public Affairs Graduate Advising Office for questions regarding the MS HR program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 36
4+1 BA/BS-MS GMAP Program
Students have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (MS GMAP) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the College of Community and Public Affairs Graduate Advising Office for questions regarding the MS GMAP program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 18. Graduate credits: 45
4+1 BA/BS-MA TESOL Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL) in five years. Students should see their school advising office for questions regarding the curriculum for the undergraduate degree and the graduate program director for questions regarding the MA program.
Undergraduate credits: 126. Maximum Double counted credits: 12. Graduate credits: 33.