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Four-Year and Five-Year Bachelor's-Master's Programs (Brandeis Undergraduates)

The Four-Year and Five-Year Bachelor's/Master's Programs are designed to enable exceptional Brandeis undergraduates to earn two degrees simultaneously during their period of study at Brandeis. At present, participating four-year programs are American history, anthropology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, classics, comparative history, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and politics; participating five-year programs are computer science and Near Eastern and Judaic studies.

Requirements for the bachelor's degree, defined by the College of Arts and Sciences, remain unaffected by participation in this program. Students who successfully complete the five-year program will receive the bachelor's degree at the end of the fourth year and will matriculate in the Graduate School in the fifth year. Students who successfully complete the four-year program will receive the simultaneous award of the bachelor's and master's degrees.

Specific application requirements can be found on the GSAS Application Deadlines and Information Page.