The Fast Track program is designed to recruit talented, undergraduate political science majors. This program allows you to enroll in the graduate program for a fifth year – you should graduate with your MPA in just five years.
This program streamlines the ascent to a MPA degree by allowing you to take the graduate version of four cross-listed courses during your senior year. These courses are offered at both an undergraduate (special topics) and a graduate level, with the graduate version requiring an additional research component. If you successfully complete the graduate version of these courses during your senior year, you will receive both the graduate credit and institutionally awarded undergraduate credit.
An undergraduate degree requires 120 hours and our master's degree requires 36 hours. You are allowed to take 12 graduate hours during your senior year and take nominal graduate loads during your only graduate year.
1. You should apply to the Fast Track program during your junior year.
2. You will maintain an undergraduate classification until you reach 107 credit hours. At this point, the Office of Graduate Admissions will create a degree-seeking Master's record to run concurrently with your undergraduate record. You must maintain a 3.3 GPA in all political science courses and satisfy all requirements for admission to the Master's program including:
3. If you are considering the program, you should:
4. You may not receive credit for both the undergraduate and the graduate version of a cross-listed course.
5. You may take no less than four graduate courses, that is, at least four courses must be graduate courses having no undergraduate counter-part.
For more information, please contact Dr. Brian Williams at bwilliams9@lamar.edu