Jul 15, 2024  
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog (DRAFT COPY) 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog (DRAFT COPY)

Accelerated Dual Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Master of Public Policy


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Overview

The Department of Political Science and Economics has created this Accelerated Dual Degree program to provide opportunities for our undergraduate students wishing to pursue a Master of Public Policy at an accelerated pace with significant savings. Students will be able to complete both their undergraduate degree - B.A. in Economics and their graduate degree - Master of Public Policy in 5 - 6 years, depending on the course load students wish to take once they earn their B.A.

Rowan Core


All first-time Freshmen starting in Fall 2018 or after must complete the University Rowan Core Requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements  .

Undergraduate Program Requirements


Students are required to earn a C- or better in all Economics required and elective courses applied towards the major and take (MATH 03125 ) Calculus T & A or (MATH 03130) Calculus I and earn a C- or better. Students must take at least 30 of the 120 credits required for graduation and 21 of their required 36 credits in the major at Rowan University.

Bachelor of Economics Program Requirements: 36 s.h.


Total Credits in Program: 120 s.h.


Graduate Program Requirements: 39 s.h.


Required Courses: 21 s.h


Students should take EDPA 20510 and any 3 of the other required courses as an undergraduate

Note:


Graduate courses marked with * above are counted in the 120 s.h. undergraduate program.

Electives: 12 s.h


Select one policy field and consult with advisor for policy field courses.

  • Criminal Justice
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Education Policy
  • Engineering & Public Policy
  • Environmental Policy
  • COGS in First Responder Executive Leadership
  • Health Policy
  • Interdisciplinary Policy
  • COGS in Project Management
  • COGS in Public Health Preparedness & Emergency Medical Management
  • COGS in Social Change & Social Movement
  • COGS in Sustainability Studies

Total Required Credits for the Program: 147 s.h.


Requirements for Admission:
Students who have completed at least 45 credits may apply during the second semester of their sophomore year or during their junior year (60-90 credits). Once admitted, Students must maintain good standing both as a Political Science major and with the requirements for the Accelerated Dual Degree. To be admitted to the program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • A minimum overall GPA of 3.2 in undergraduate coursework
  • Students must have a C or higher in all Political Science classes

Junior Admission: Students who have completed their first two years and/or 60 credits must meet the criteria below:

  • Completion of at least 6 non-program courses and four foundational courses with at least a C.

Students who meet the above criteria can complete an application which includes:

  • Application form
  • Two short answer questions
  • Two faculty references; faculty will complete a form.
  • An unofficial transcript

Students enrolled in the Accelerated Dual Degree in Economics/Master of Public Policy may take up to 12 credits of graduate courses as an undergraduate. Students must meet with the Program Coordinator of the MPP program prior to moving onto the graduate portion of the program.

Requirements for Graduation:
Students must meet requirements for graduation with a B.A. in Economics and complete all the requirements for the MPP.

Contingency for Students who do not Complete Master of Arts program:
Students who enter the accelerated Master of Public Policy but do not maintain satisfactory progress or who simply choose not to continue pursuing the degree will be allowed to apply up to 12 credits of graduate coursework to the B.A. in Economics. If the student “opts out” before 12 credit hours have been completed, any remaining credits needed to complete the 120 hour undergraduate degree will be selected through consultation between the advisor, the program/department, and the student.

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