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    Oct 01, 2024  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
    
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide

Mathematics and Statistics 4+1 Programs

Location(s): Main Campus


4+1 BA/BS Mathematics and Statistics-MA Statistics Program

Students have the opportunity to complete both the BA/BS degree in mathematical sciences (any track) and the MA in statistics in five years. Interested students should see their advisors or the undergraduate director early in the junior year to discuss requirements. Prerequisites of the MA Statistics program include MATH 329 , MATH 447  and MATH 448 .

Undergraduate credits: 126. Double-counted credits: 16. Graduate credits: 42.

4+1 BA/BS-MBA Program

Students have the opportunity to complete either the BA or BS in mathematical sciences 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 the Bachelor’sA 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 the BA and a MS in Sustainable Communities (MS) 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 the BA and a MA in Sustainable Communities (MA) 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 the Bachelor’s and a Master of Science in Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration (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 the BA 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 the Bachelor’s Degree in mathematical sciences and a Master of Biomedical Anthropology (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 the Bachelor’s Degree in mathematical sciences and a Master of 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 both the Bachelor’s Degree in mathematical sciences and a Master of 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 the Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences and a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) MA 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.

Accelerated BA-MAT Mathematics Adolescence Education Program (Grades 7-12)

This program is specifically for students preparing for a career in secondary education in the area of mathematics and statistics.

Undergraduate credits: 126. Double-counted credits: 19. Graduate credits: 42.

This program combines the undergraduate program in mathematics (BA), excluding the BA mathematics actuarial science track, and the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. The accelerated degree program provides an opportunity for a limited number of outstanding liberal arts students to graduate in five years with a mathematics BA and an MAT degree. The number of mathematics courses in this degree program is the same as for the BA and MAT done separately. Transfer students from two- and four-year colleges are NOT eligible to apply for the accelerated degree program; only students who began their freshman year at Binghamton University’s Harpur College and have at least a minimum GPA of 3.4 (both in their discipline and overall) are eligible.

The following is a sample course sequence for the accelerated degree program. Students who are interested in this degree program are advised to meet with the MAT mathematics coordinator in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership and the MAT mathematics advisor in the Mathematical Sciences Department at the beginning of their sophomore year to ensure that all requirements are met in a timely manner and to learn about applying for the MAT component of the program. Additional information is available on the Graduate School’s Accelerated/4+1 Degree Programs website.