4+1 Program - Material Science and Engineering

4+1 Degrees

Binghamton undergraduates can pursue a combined BS/MS 4+1 for the following degrees:

  • BS Chemistry: Materials / MS Materials Science and Engineering
  • BS Applied and Engineering Physics / MS Materials Science and Engineering
  • BS Mechanical Engineering / MS Materials Science and Engineering

How Does It Work?

To complete a 4+1 program, students must complete the requirements for a BS in chemistry: materials, applied physics and engineering physics, or mechanical engineering. Students are also required to complete all requirements of the MS degree in materials science and engineering, including a thesis.

In the third and/or fourth year of their undergraduate studies, students combine bachelor's- and master's-level courses. In the fifth year, students are admitted to the Graduate School and focus solely on graduate work, including research. Up to 12 credits of graduate-level (5XX) courses may be applied to both degrees (these do not count toward the Graduate School residence requirement).

Timeline

First Year through Senior Year (Year 1-4)

  • Take courses for a BS in chemistry: materials, applied physics and engineering physics, or mechanical engineering 

Junior/Senior Year (Year 3-4)

  • Contact MSE to declare intent to join the 4+1 Program
  • Complete the 4+1 Intent Application in the my.binghamton portal
  • Take 8 to 12 credits of 500-level crossover courses
  • Optional: Begin research with an advisor
  • Senior Year: Submit the 4+1 Graduate Application in the my.binghamton portal

Graduate Year (Year 5)

  • Complete required MSE coursework
  • Submission of a master鈥檚 thesis and oral thesis defense 

MSE Courses for Junior/Senior Year

4+1 students can take any of the available MSE courses during their junior or senior year, with the exception of Materials Communications & Seminar (MSE 590), which should be taken during the graduate portion of the program. It is recommended that students who do not have a background in thermodynamics take the elective Thermodynamics of Materials (MSE 560) prior to Reactivity of Materials (MSE 566).

Prospective Students

Students should declare their intent to join the 4+1 program in their junior or senior year. Students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater (3.3 for mechanical engineering) are eligible to formally apply in their senior year. 

Contact the MSE program (MSE@binghamton.edu) for further information or to declare your intent to join the 4+1 program.

Frequently Asked Questions