Students enrolled in the Bachelor’s/Master’s program must satisfy all the program requirements of their respective Bachelor’s degree and all of the program requirements of the Master’s degree in Community Climate Adaptation. A maximum of four courses may be counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Double-counted graduate credits must be in courses, and cannot be in qualifying project work. A maximum of six graduate credits may be double-counted in Elective Courses and a maximum of six graduate credits may be double counted in Core courses. Elective courses must be at the 4000-level or above. Completion of Core courses must be pre-approved by the program because of the cohort nature of the graduate degree. A grade of B or better is required for any course to be counted toward both degrees. Acceptance into the Bachelor’s/Master’s program means that the candidate is qualified for graduate school, and signifies approval of the graduate credits listed for credit toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees.
B.S./M.S. in Community Climate Adaptation
Program of Study
Degree Type
B.S./M.S.