Bachelor's–Accelerated Master's Program

The BAM program offers currently enrolled CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ undergraduate students the opportunity to receive both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in a shorter period of time. Students receive the bachelor’s degree first, but begin taking graduate coursework as undergraduates, typically in their senior year. Because some courses are allowed to double-count for both the bachelor’s and the master’s degrees, students receive a master’s degree in less time and at a lower cost than if they were to enroll in a stand-alone master’s degree program after completion of their BS. In addition, staying at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to pursue a BAM program enables a student to continue working with their established faculty mentors. 

Early in the final semester of the undergraduate degree, students must apply to advance to graduate status by completing the master’s continuation form, with different deadlines depending on their desired time of enrollment. Students will matriculate into the master’s program without additional departmental review, as long as they meet the basic continuation requirement of a 3.25 cumulative GPA. International students must have approval from International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) prior to matriculation. 

Most students in the BAM program will complete the requirements of the Professional MS program. When applying to the BAM program, applicants must select the MCEN-MSME designation to denote the MS progressional program. Students admitted to the BAM program can be switched to the MS Thesis program if they notify the graduate program at megrad@colorado.edu that they have secured a thesis advisor and wish to complete the requirements of the MS Thesis program

To learn about BAM degree eligibility and application requirements, please visit the Mechanical Engineering BAM admissions webpage.

How the Program Works

Students may take 12 credit hours which can later be used toward the master’s degree while in the undergraduate program. However, only six credits may be double-counted toward the bachelor’s degree and the master’s degree. Students must apply to graduate with their bachelor’s degree and apply to continue with the master’s degree early in the semester when the undergraduate requirements will be completed by completing the .

Note: Students who were admitted to the BS/MS program prior to July 2019 follow a concurrent Bachelor’s/Master’s structure, and the two degrees are awarded simultaneously when requirements for both degrees are met.

Learn More

Undergraduate students should contact their academic advisor (for the BS program) to determine their eligibility for BAM program admission. Students are also welcome to contact the graduate program at megrad@colorado.edu to learn more about the MS program. More may be found on the Registrar’s Office website.

Graduate Program Mission

We establish an environment of respect and inclusive excellence where high-quality instruction, project-based learning and cutting-edge research are leveraged to educate and nurture the next generation of socially conscious, deeply knowledgeable engineers, scientists and problem-solvers.