What to Expect
Typically, Case Western Reserve undergraduate students apply to the integrated BS/MS program in spring of their junior year and, if accepted, determine up to nine credit hours of graduate-level courses that can count toward both degrees.
In addition to your undergraduate courses, you鈥檒l work toward your master鈥檚 and complete either a research-oriented thesis or project track鈥攚hatever best suits your career interests and aspirations.
This 鈥渄ouble counting鈥� of credit hours means you鈥檒l double the power of your tuition while gaining an advanced understanding of electrical engineering that will help you succeed on day one of your career, whether you enter industry or continue on in academia.
Bonus: Because you鈥檙e entering as an undergraduate student, you won鈥檛 need to take the GRE or other standardized test to be admitted to this graduate program.