Combination Degrees

Combination degrees allow UF undergraduate students who qualify academically to obtain both a bachelor’s and master’s degree.

Advantages of Combination Degrees

  • Combination degrees allow students to double count graduate credits toward their bachelor’s degree at no loss of integrity or quality of either degree
  • Qualified students can obtain an undergraduate and a graduate degree in much less time than two separate degrees
  • The cost of both degrees is reduced, since at least 12 credits apply toward both degrees
  • Students have time to decide whether to pursue further graduate or professional study
  • A student’s marketability is greatly enhanced

Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Combination Degrees

The following departments offer combination degrees. Eligibility and requirements may vary by program; click links for individual program information and application instructions.

Bright Futures + Combination Degrees

Bright Futures Scholarship recipients who graduate with a baccalaureate degree may be funded for one semester of graduate study, not to exceed 15 semester hours paid at the undergraduate rate if they meet the following requirements:

  • Earn their baccalaureate degree in 7 semesters or fewer

OR

  • Earn their baccalaureate degree in 105 semester hours or fewer

AND

  • Have time remaining on their program

See the Florida Bright Futures Program Details here.