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Current undergraduates at Brown University may earn both bachelor and masters degrees at the university. A student must make application to study in an integrated program not later than the end of the third week of his or her penultimate semester of undergraduate study. Admission to the Graduate School for the fifth year will ordinarily be a matter of course; however, such admission must be applied for at the proper time and decided on in the regular way. As many as two graduate-level courses taken by a student
during undergraduate study at this University in an integrated bachelor-master's
degree program may be offered in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the master's degree if not already used to meet specific requirements
for the bachelor's degree. The Committee on Academic Standing has agreed
that these two 200-level courses taken while enrolled as an undergraduate
may be applied to the 30-course graduation requirement for the baccalaureate
degree, but they may not be part of any undergraduate concentration
program. All other courses for the master's degree (a minimum of six)
must be taken in-residence as a graduate student at Brown University.
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