Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's of Technology Management
Students who wish to work toward both a Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Engineering, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology may do so in our Accelerated Bachelor and Master program if the student meets all application requirements. This accelerated plan provides the opportunity for students to complete both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in an efficient and effective format, normally in five year. Undergraduate students who meet all the application requirements and are selected for enrollment into the MTM program earn Pre-Master’s status as an undergraduate until they are officially graduated with their Bachelor’s degree and earn Graduate Student Status. Once having earned Pre-Master’s status, an undergraduate student is able to enroll in the graduate courses and follow the program plan outlined in the attached Accelerated bachelor to master’s Program Plan.
Admissions Requirements
Students interested in pursuing the Accelerated Bachelor and Master program must complete the following application requirements:
1. By the start of Pre-Master’s status, they must have either:
- 75 credit hours earned and an overall BGSU GPA of at least 3.2[1], or
- 90 credit hours earned and an overall BGSU GPA of at least 3.0;
2. A completed Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Application;
3. Transcripts from the registration and records office at BGSU[2];
4. At least two letters of recommendation from a full-time BGSU faculty member, preferably from graduate faculty within the student’s major or targeted graduate program;
Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Graduate College Policies
Student Status Once accepted into an Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s program, the student remains coded as an undergraduate student with Pre-Master’s status and officially becomes coded as a graduate student once the student has earned the bachelor’s degree. The student’s coding as an undergraduate or graduate student is associated with other BGSU policies pertaining to degree status.
Credit hour policies The following policies apply to students in all Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s programs.
- After being accepted into an Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s program, students may take up to 12 credit hours of graduate credit while maintaining undergraduate status.
- Subject to program approval, students may apply a maximum of 12 credit hours to both the bachelor’s and master’s programs. However, the ability to apply credit hours to both the undergraduate and graduate degree is influenced by each program’s minimum credit hour requirements (see policy #3). Please note, credit hours will only appear once on the Academic transcript.
- At the end of both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, a student must have a minimum of 150 discrete semester credit hours (120 + 30 = 150 state of Ohio regulated minimum credits). However, it is also the case that if a graduate program is an approved program for more than 30 credit hours (e.g., 36), then students must have successfully taken at least that number of graduate credit hours (e.g., 36) somewhere on their transcripts.
- Pre-Master’s students may enroll in 5000 and 6000 level graduate classes (not 7000).
- All graduate policies pertaining to graduate credit hours, time to degree, and other regulations are also applicable to Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s program students.
Tuition Students enrolled in Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s programs with Pre-Master’s status will pay tuition at the undergraduate rate through the completion of the bachelor’s degree. Thereafter, students will be coded as graduate students and pay the graduate rate for tuition and fees.
Financial Aid Students will be eligible for financial aid based on their BGSU student status as either an undergraduate or graduate student. During a student’s Pre-Master’s status, they remain coded as undergraduate students and may be eligible for financial aid but not graduate assistantships. Once students become regularly admitted graduate students with full graduate student status, they may be eligible for graduate-level financial assistance, including graduate assistantships with stipends and/or graduate tuition scholarships.
Program Withdrawal A student admitted to an Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s program with a Pre-Master’s status may withdraw from the program and continue as a traditional undergraduate student toward the completion of the bachelor’s degree.
Program Dismissal Students who fail to maintain minimum requirements for adequate academic graduate standing will lose Pre-Master’s status, and as a result will be unable to continue taking graduate level courses. Under these conditions, if adequate standing is maintained for their undergraduate program, the student may continue in the bachelor’s degree program.
Accelerated Bachelor and Master of Technology Management Program Plan
Students enrolled in the accelerated Bachelor and Master of Technology Management Program should follow the following course schedule for planning graduate work that begins while still enrolled as an undergraduate student, followed by the courses taken when fully enrolled as a graduate student in the MTM program. In order to complete this plan in an accelerated format (4 years undergraduate + 1 year graduate). Students who choose the thesis option should expect the completion of their master’s degree program to take longer than an additional extra (5th) year.
Pre-Master’s Status (limited to 12 credits maximum)
Courses that may be taken while an undergraduate student with “Pre-Master’s” Status:
- TECH 6440 - Engineering Economics and Technical Strategic Management
- CONS 6420 - Construction Program Management
- TECH 6030 - Data Analysis and Decision Making
- TECH 6500 - Seminar in Sustainable Technologies OR
- QS 6160 - Quality Culture Assessment
Master’s Degree Graduate Student Status
Courses to be taken once graduated with a bachelor’s degree and fully enrolled as a graduate student in the Master of Technology Management:
• MTM-ENGT Engineering Technology Specialization
• TECH 6020 Instrumentation and Control (3 credits)
• TECH 6040 Technology of Concurrent Engineering (3 credits)
• TECH 6280 Computer Automated Manufacturing (3 credits)
• MTM Quality Systems Specialization
• QS 5270 Synchronous Quality Planning (3 credits)
• QS 6160 Quality Culture Assessment (3 credits)
• QS 6260 Six Sigma Systems Analysis (3 credits)
• QS 6270 Lean Systems Analysis (3 credits)
• For MTM – Construction Management Specialization
• CONS 5470 Advanced Trenchless Technology Construction (3 credits)
• CONS 6410 Contracts and Disputes Resolution (3 credits)
• CONS 6430 Advanced Estimating, Bidding Strategy, and Cost Control (3 credits)
• CONS 6450 Negotiation in the Engineering Environment (3 credits)
• Synthesis (6 Semester Hours)
· Plan I Thesis TECH 6920 Directed Thesis Research TECH 6920 TECH 6990
· Plan II Capstone + specialization Course
· Plan II Major Project TECH 6920 or TECH 6910
[1] For the purposes of this policy, BGSU GPA is calculated based on BGSU credits only. However, credits transferred into BGSU may be counted as part of credit hours earned (not GPA).
[2] The graduate college will obtain these records.
Updated: 01/16/2024 05:14PM