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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

ABM Accelerated Bachelors to Master; Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) BS; ISE MS


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I. Student Requirements

The Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s (ABM) pathway allows an approved undergraduate student at NC A&T an opportunity to complete both the BS and MS degrees at an accelerated pace (approximately 5 years). In the ABM pathway, an approved student, beginning in their junior year, can take up to twelve (12) credit hours (4 courses) of approved graduate coursework that may also be used to satisfy requirements for his/her undergraduate degree.

Student Eligibility Requirements

  1. Students must have completed between 75 and 90 credit hours in their undergraduate programs, including credits earned from transfer and advanced placement courses.
  2. Transfer students must have completed a minimum of two semesters as a full-time student at NCA&T, a minimum of 24 credit hours, in addition to the 75 to 90 hours as previously stated.
  3. Students must have a minimum accumulated grade point average (GPA) of 3.25/4.0 at NCA&T at the time of admission into the ABM academic pathway.

Application to the ABM Academic Pathway

A prospective student who meets the eligibility requirements for the ABM pathway must set up a meeting with his/her undergraduate advisor and the graduate program coordinator to develop a Plan of Study for her/his bachelor's and master's degree programs. Before acceptance into an ABM pathway can be finalized, a student must submit:

  1. The standard application for admission to Graduate College.
  2. A Plan of Study for the graduate degree that also indicates the graduation date for the master's degree. The Plan of Study must indicate the following: (i) a maximum of 12 graduate credit hours that will also count towards the undergraduate degree, (ii) a maximum of six (6) additional graduate credit hours that may be taken as an undergraduate student that will not be counted towards the bachelor's degree, (iii) courses that will be taken after matriculating into the graduate program, and (iv) the graduation date for the master's degree that meets the time limit for the ABM pathway (i.e. obtaining a thesis or non-thesis master's degree in the same field within 18 months of completing the bachelor's degree).
  3. Any changes to the ABM Plan of Study must be submitted in writing and approved by the chairperson and graduate program coordinator and by the dean of the Graduate College.

Requirements for Participation and Graduation

  1. Students must complete the bachelor's degree before entering the master's program. Students in the ABM may not elect to bypass the bachelor's degree.
  2. Students must receive a grade of B (3.00/4.00) or better in each of the double-counted graduate level (600 level) courses.
  3. Students must complete the master's degree within 12 months from the completion of the bachelor's degree for a non-thesis master's degree.

Continuing Eligibility

  1. It is the responsibility of the student to recognize his/her eligibility status.
  2. If a student completes the bachelor's degree requirements with an accumulated GPA of less than 3.25/4.0, he/she automatically loses the privilege of continuing in the ABM.
  3. Failure to complete the degree with a course/project option in 12 months or thesis option in 18 months voids the application of the double-counted class hours to the Master’s degree.

Withdrawal

A student may, at any time, withdraw from the ABM pathway by informing her/his undergraduate advisor and graduate program coordinator in writing. A copy of this request to withdraw must be sent to the Graduate College for approval. A student who either withdraws or loses eligibility to continue in the ABM pathway will not be able to use any graduate courses toward the bachelor’s degree. However, a maximum of six credit hours of graduate courses may be used towards another master’s degree with the approval of the graduate program coordinator, department chair, and the dean of the Graduate College

Freshman Year


Total Hours 14


Total Hours 17


Sophomore Year


Total Hours 15


Second Semester


Total Hours 16


Junior Year


Total Hours 14


Total Hours 15


Senior Year


First Semester


Total Hours 16


Second Semester


Total Hours 13


Graduate School


First Semester


  • ISEN 628 Six Sigma Quality
  • ISEN 664 Sys. Safety Eng. & Risk Analysis or Thesis Option
  • ISEN 653 Engineering Entrepreneurship or ISEN 658 Project Management
  • ISEN 792 MS Seminar

The course descriptions for above courses are located in the graduate college catalog.

Total Hours 9


Second Semester


  • ISEN 742 Linear Optimization
  • ISEN 665 Human Machine Systems or ISEN 745 Adv Com Int Prod Sys
  • ISEN 721 Systems Engineering Models or Project Option/Thesis Option

The course discriptions for above courses are located in the graduate college catalog


Total Hours 9


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