
By planning ahead, you can sometimes take master’s-level classes as part of your bachelor’s degree, meaning you’ll start your master’s studies earlier along in your academic journey. At Maryville University, for example, our Early Access program can help you earn up to 12 credit hours that count toward both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees, all billed at the undergraduate rate. That means you can save time and money as you pursue graduate studies en route to a technology career. Knowledge helps promote innovation, and these accelerated master’s programs — sometimes called combined programs or 4+1 programs — can help you […]