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  School of Communication and Information 2021-2023 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Undergraduate Enrollment in Master's Courses  

Undergraduate Enrollment in Master's Courses


  The School of Communication and Information has two dual-degree program s that that allow admitted upper-level undergraduate majors to apply to a master's program and begin taking coursework while still completing the undergraduate degree. The programs enable the students to complete a bachelor's degree within four years and a master's degree in a fifth year; or students may choose to enroll part time and complete the graduate degree over a longer period.

One pathway enables communication and journalism and media studies majors to apply to the master of communication and media (M.C.M.) program. One pathway enables information technology and informatics majors to apply to the master of information (M.I.) program.  One pathway enables all communication, information technology and informatics, and journalism and media studies majors to apply to the Master of Health Communication and Information.  Details about admission requirements and program options appear in the M.C.M., M.H.C.I. and M.I. sections of this catalog, and on the school's website. Upper-level Rutgers undergraduate students who are not seeking a complete graduate degree may apply to the director of the relevant master's program for permission to register for selected M.C.M., M.H.C.I., or M.I. courses. Permission is based on the student's academic record and professional and academic goals. Undergraduates may request to transfer the graduate credits toward the master's degree if they are subsequently admitted to either program, provided such credits were not used for their undergraduate degree. Students wishing to make such transfers must register for E credits while in the undergraduate unit.

 
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