Save Time & Money
Typically, earning a master's degree takes two years. But with °®¶¹´«Ã½'s 4+1 programs, you can earn your master's degree with just one extra year of classes. You'll finish both your bachelor's degree and your master's degree in a total of five years.
By choosing a 4+1 program, you'll save a full year of tuition dollars. Plus, you'll pay undergraduate tuition rates for your graduate classes during your fourth (senior) year.
How does it work?
You complete most of the coursework for your bachelor's degree in your first three years.
In your fourth year, you take both bachelor's- and master's-level courses, graduate with your bachelor's degree and formally apply to the Graduate School. In your fifth year, you are admitted to the Graduate School and focus solely on graduate coursework.
4+1 BA-MA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both the BA and MA in Philosophy in five years. Please see the department for more information on pursuing a 4+1/combined degree.
- Undergraduate credits: 126
- Double count credits: 8
- Graduate credits: 32
4+1 BA-MBA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both the BA in philosophy and a master's 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
- Double count credits: 26
- Graduate credits: 57
4+1 BA-MPA Program
Students have the opportunity to complete both the BA in philosophy and a master's 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 Department of Public Administration Advising Office for questions regarding the MPA program.
- Undergraduate credits: 126
- Double count credits: 20
- Graduate credits: 42
Note: 18-24 double counted depending on program.
Requirements
- A GPA of 3.0
- GRE is accepted, but not required
- English proficiency: University standards
- Writing sample (up to 20 pages)
- Personal statement (2-3 pages describing your interest in pursuing a graduate degree and your career aspirations)
- (3) letters of recommendation
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts
Questions?
Contact Graduate Director, Anja Karnein (akarnein@binghamton.edu).