Earn Your Master’s Degree in One Extra Year Online
Stevenson’s Bachelor’s to Master’s Option is the affordable and accelerated way to earn your master’s degree. With just one extra year of online study, faster than traditional onsite master’s programs, you can earn a Stevenson master’s degree and prepare yourself for specialized careers in fields such as business, technology, education, forensics and investigation.
Affordable, Accelerated, and Convenient for Stevenson Undergraduates
Our Bachelor’s to Master’s Option saves you money, while putting you on the fast track to earning your graduate degree and increasing your competitiveness in the job market. Our program allows you to earn up to 50% of the credits for your graduate degree while still an undergraduate, and at the same cost as undergraduate credits. In addition, a maximum of two graduate courses (6 credits) may count towards fulfilling your bachelor’s degree requirements, saving you time and the need for extra courses.
Speak with an Enrollment Counselor
at an Information Table
To learn more about Stevenson’s Bachelor’s to Master’s Option, stop by one of our information tables throughout the semester to speak one-on-one with an Enrollment Counselor. Please complete the form to sign up and confirm your date and time.
Speak with an Enrollment Counselor at an Information Table
To learn more about Stevenson’s Bachelor’s to Master’s Option, stop by one of our information tables throughout the semester to speak one-on-one with an Enrollment Counselor. Please complete the form to sign up and confirm your date and time.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2024—11am-1pm in the School of Business 200 Level Lobby
- Wednesday, October 30, 2024—11am-1pm in the Rockland Lobby
- Tuesday, November 5, 2024—10:30am-12:30pm in the School of Business 200 Level Lobby
- Thursday, November 21, 2024—11am-1pm in the Rockland Lobby
BS to MS Information Table Sign-Up
We’re Here to Help!
Connect with Julia or complete the form below to learn more about Stevenson’s Bachelor’s to Master’s Option.
Julia Tobin
Enrollment Counselor
443-352-5843
jtobin2@stevenson.edu
Master’s Programs
Business & Technology
- Communication
- Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
- Digital Transformation and Innovation
- Forensic Accounting
- Healthcare Management
Education
- Community-Based Education and Leadership
- Master’s in Education (M.Ed.): Integrative Learning
- Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT): STEM Education
- Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT): Early Childhood Education
Forensics & Investigation
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
- Forensic Accounting
- Forensic Investigation
- Forensic Science
- Forensic Studies
Get Started Today
Review the Bachelor’s to Master’s Admission Requirements listed below and talk to your Academic Advisor or contact the Bachelor’s to Master’s Option Enrollment Counselor to get started on a Bachelor’s to Master’s program that aligns with your professional goals and aspirations.
Bachelor’s to Master’s Admission Requirements
- Have completed at least 60 bachelor’s degree credits at the time of application. The student may enroll in graduate courses after earning at least 75 credits.
- Transfer students are eligible to apply after completing at least one semester at Stevenson.
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Complete the Bachelor’s to Master’s Application.
- Submit a personal statement.
- Forensic Science and the MAT programs have additional application and prerequisite requirements. This information can be found in the catalog on the specific undergraduate fields of study page, under the “Other Options” tab.
Note: The application deadline for Fall is May 1 and the Spring deadline is December 1.
Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Programs
Our master’s degrees support a variety of career pathways, and you have many options to combine a graduate degree with your undergraduate degree to meet your career goals.
The chart below lists common bachelor’s and master’s degree combinations. Meet with your undergraduate academic advisor to explore and discuss these and other options. Note that approval from the undergraduate academic program administrator may be required before beginning a master’s program.
Meet Our Students & Alumni
Accelerated Ambition
Lindsey Weishaar
Mathematics (B.S), Forensic Accounting (M.S.)
“The BS to MS option was something that made Stevenson stand out when I was looking at different schools. I really liked the idea of taking master’s level courses at no additional cost while I was still in undergrad.”