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About
the Program | Apply
Online | Admission
Requirements | Deadlines |
Degree
Requirements | Downloadable
Forms | International
Students |
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Assistantships |
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accelerated combined degree program provides
academically talented students an opportunity
to complete a bachelor’s and a master’s
degree in a shorter period of time. The
BS/MS degree allows you to 'double-count'
graduate courses toward both degrees, thus
reducing the time it would normally take
to graduate by a semester or more. The
combined-degree program reduces the cost
of both degrees and enhances your marketability
for career advancement. By enrolling in
a combined bachelor's and master's program
you can earn your master's degree earlier
while participating in research and taking
courses not usually available to undergraduates. |
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| With this accelerated program, students may combine
a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical,
Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering combined with the Master
of Science Degree in Biomedical Engineering. |
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Admission Requirements
Prospective students must satisfy all university
admission requirements as well as the specific
program requirements. Meeting the minimum requirements
does not guarantee admission into the program.
To learn about the requirements for admission,
please click
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Scholarships,
Fellowships & Assistantships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of fellowships, assistantships,
and scholarships to qualified domestic and international
students. The amounts of these awards vary depending
on the type of award, but they may provide full
tuition and a monthly stipend. Students
in this program are eligible for graduate assistantships
upon admission. For additional information on this
type of financial assistance, please click
here. |
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Degree
Requirements
The BS/MS Program has been designed to be a
continuous program. Student must meet the degree
requirements for both the BS and the MS programs
of their choice. Students enrolled in the program
may count up to 9 hours of graduate courses
as elective credits for both the BS and the
MS degree. Students will receive a BS degree
and a MS degree on the same date, after requirements
for both are completed. For additional information,
please click
here. |
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