Pursue an Accelerated Master's Degree

Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder offers an opportunity for students to receive a bachelor's and master’s degree in a shorter period of time through bachelor's–accelerated master's (BAM) degree programs.

The bachelor's degree will be awarded upon completion of the undergraduate requirements. You will then continue in the master's degree program (must meet minimum eligibility standards). You can take up to 12 credit hours while in undergraduate status that you can later use toward the master's degree, and a limited number of credits can be double counted toward the course requirements of both degrees.

BAM degree programs are offered in several departments to highly qualified Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder undergraduates.

Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ BAM Degrees

If you're interested in a bachelor's–accelerated master's program, you will need to submit a . You can also use the form to upload any additional application materials required by the department for consideration. Students typically apply in their junior year.

Please inquire with the department that offers your program of interest for program-specific deadlines and additional information.

Under the BAM program, you'll receive your bachelor's degree once you've met the undergraduate requirements. Up to 12 credit hours can be taken while in undergraduate status (typically in your senior year), which can later be used toward the master's degree. A limited number of credits can also be double counted toward both degrees. 

In the final semester of your bachelor’s degree work, complete these steps to continue with the master's degree:

  1.  with your bachelor's degree.
  2. .
  3.  to identify which courses you're double counting and which you're using toward the master's degree.

The last day to complete all three steps is:

  • Oct. 1 for fall graduates
  • Feb. 1 for spring graduates
  • March 1 for summer graduates

You'll then finish your degree requirements in graduate status.

 

If you're a BAM student at undergraduate status and your expected graduation term has changed, or if you've decided not to continue with the master's degree, submit a .

If you’re a BAM student at graduate status and you no longer want to continue with the master's degree, please submit a withdrawal form.