Request for Permission to Enroll for Concurrent Master's Degree Credit
Undergraduate students wishing to take 500, 600, and 700 level courses to be applied towards a future Master's Degree must file a Request for Permission to Enroll for Concurrent Master's Degree Credit.
Undergraduates may only take such courses in the final semester of their bachelor's degree, and must meet all required competencies in writing and mathematics, be within 12 units of completing requirements for their degree, and have a GPA of 3.0 or above.
The maximum number of units that may be earned as concurrent master's degree credit is determined by the difference between the number of units remaining for the bachelor's degree and 15 units.
Students should secure approval from Undergraduate Evaluations (594-4915) and the Graduate Adviser of the department the courses are in. The Request for Permission to Enroll for Concurrent Master's Degree Credit should be returned to the Graduate Division for final review by the Associate Dean.
If the student does not receive his/her bachelor's degree at the end of the semester the courses are taken, no concurrent credit will be awarded.
Download "Request for Permission to Enroll for Concurrent Master's Degree Credit" form here.
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