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Senior Project Presentations are held at the end of the Spring semester. Here's a list of previous projects.
See a brief video of Activities around SEAS and visit our YouTube Channel.
Senior Project Presentations are held at the end of the Spring semester. Here's a list of previous projects.
In our highly technical and globally competitive society, a Master’s degree is frequently viewed as the “working degree” for many engineers and computer science graduates. The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offers an accelerated path between its Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs called the Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) program which affords outstanding undergraduate students the opportunity to complete the requirements for both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees at an accelerated pace, typically within five years. Undergraduate engineering and computer science students admitted to the ABM program may take up to 9 graduate-level technical elective credits for engineering majors prior to admission to the Master’s program. A minimum grade of B is required in these graduate-level courses which will be counted towards both the bachelor’s and master’s degree requirements. The courses must be recommended by the student’s academic advisor and approved by the chair of the department.
Permission to pursue the ABM path does not guarantee admission to the Master’s degree program. Admission is contingent on meeting all eligibility requirements at the time of application to the graduate program. Graduate courses taken prior to admission to the Master’s program will be designated as applicable to the graduate program of study after the student receives the bachelor’s degree and enrolls in the graduate program.
Undergraduate students will generally apply for the accelerated program at the beginning of the second semester of their junior year. Students applying for entry into the ABM degree program must meet the following criteria at the time of submitting an application:
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Students may be admitted to the ABM program via a nomination process.
To learn more about the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at UDC, contact us today.
Ann Lankford
Director of Student Engagement
Office of the Dean
Building 42, Room 212-O
Phone: 202-274-5699
Cell/Text: 202-209-1117
Email: ann.lankford@udc.edu