
68.0 III-2.20-POLICY ON COMBINED BACHELOR'S/MASTER'S PROGRAMS (Approved by the Board of Regents, January 11, 1990) Each institution may establish guidelines for the development and implementation of combined bachelor's/master's programs. These plans may be of two types: (1) plans which permit the development by an individual student of a program specific to that student's career interests and goals, and (2) structured plans within or among departmental or program units or institutions which provide integrated programs attractive to larger groups of students. The program should be available only to students whose academic performance is exceptional and who are admissable to the graduate program. Institutional policy shall set the maximum number of credits applicable to both degrees, normally no more than nine. No more than one master's degree may be earned through a combined bachelor's/master's degree program. Replacement for: BOR I-12.00