Rutgers School of Engineering students are eligible to apply for
admission to a variety of accelerated master's programs. Admission to
any of these programs typically requires a cumulative grade-point
average of at least 3.200 and junior year status. In some cases an
aptitude test such as the GRE or GMAT is also required. These
prestigious programs allow students to complete a master's degree in one
extra year while simultaneously integrating an undergraduate engineering
experience with that of a graduate program. With the higher demands of
the workplace in today's world, the bachelor of science (B.S.)/master's programs ensure that
students remain competitive by mastering new techniques and extending
their expertise within their subject area and/or in the related areas of
business.
There are currently three combined programs available with a B.S. in engineering. See the following links for details:
B.S.-M.B.A. (master of business administration--Future Leaders MBA, normally not available to students with more than 30 transfer credits)
B.S.-M.S. (master of science, or master of engineering)
B.S.-M.B.S. (master of business and science)