Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering/Master in Mechanical Engineering
Admission
Undergraduate students in the BSME in Mechanical Engineering program can apply for the MSME accelerated program at the end of their junior year. Applicants must be BSME in Mechanical Engineering majors and have a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the major prior to applying for the program. The applicants must obtain approval of the graduate program director to participate in the accelerated program. Applicants will be subject to the same admissions requirements as applicants for the full-time residential MSME program in the School of Engineering and Computer Science and meet all requirements for entry into the Baylor Graduate School and MSME program. The BSME degree will be awarded once all degree requirements for the BSME degree are met.
Undergraduate vs. Graduate Student Designations
Students in this accelerated degree program are categorized in the Baylor system as undergraduate students during their senior year (year 4) regardless of any combination of UG- and GR-level courses completed that year. These students are designated as graduate students in year 5 (final year of program) after being accepted into the graduate school for that final year.
These distinctions (undergraduate student versus graduate student) will be linked to financial aid and scholarship eligibility for each level. In year 4, these accelerated degree students are eligible for any financial aid or scholarships for which they qualify as an undergraduate student. When these students become graduate students in year 5, though they lose their eligibility for undergraduate-level support, they are eligible to apply for graduate-level scholarships and financial aid.
Requirements for the Mechanical Engineering (BSME) >> Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME)
To earn the BSME in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Mechanical Engineering via this accelerated pathway, a student must complete all basic requirements for the BSME in Mechanical Engineering as well as the MSME in Mechanical Engineering.
A maximum of 6 credits of graduate coursework will count toward both degrees. Students can choose from the following courses:
Code | Title | Hours |
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Any 5000-level ME or EGR courses (excluding 5001, 5199) |