
John D. Simon
Executive Vice President & Provost
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P.O. Box 400226
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4226
- Phone:
- 434-982-2362
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- 434-924-1497
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- jwt5z@virginia.edu
3+1 Program | Program Options | Student Profiles
Possible 3+1 Programs of Study
Bachelor's/Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.) in the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
Potential 3+1 Program Sequence for M.P.P.:
- Admission to U.Va. with a minimum of 15 hours of advanced credit
- Second Year: Apply to Batten School
- Third year: Begin at Batten. Spend approximately half time completing undergraduate requirements and half time beginning their M.P.P. requirements
- Third year: Graduate from U.Va. with a Bachelor's degree.
- Following third year: Complete an internship
- Fourth Year: Enroll in Batten graduate level courses
- End of fourth year: Graduate from U.Va. with M.P.P.
Contact
Howard H. Hoege
Director of Admissions
(434) 243-4383
hhh@virginia.edu
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Bachelor's/M.S. in Commerce Program Description, McIntire School of Commerce
Potential 3+1 Program Sequence in M.S. in Commerce:
- Admission to U.Va. with a minimum of 15 hours of advanced credit
- First year: begin to plan course of study with your academic advisor in liberal arts, science, or engineering to graduate in 3 years; Discuss admission process to the M.S. Commerce program with the McIntire School, including planning for prerequisite completion and GMAT testing
- Third year: Submit application to the M.S. Commerce program; Notification of application acceptance/rejection for M.S. in Commerce program; Graduate with bachelor's degree from U.Va.
- Fourth Year: If accepted, matriculate into the M.S. Commerce program
- Summer (August) after graduate program: Graduate with a master's degree
Contact
Emma Candelier
Associate Director of Graduate Recruiting
(434) 243-4992
ec2ms@comm.virginia.edu
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M.S. in Commerce Admissions website
Bachelor's/M.A. in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences
Potential 3+1 Program Sequence for Bachelor's/M.A. in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies:
- Admission to U.Va. with a minimum of 15 hours of advanced credit
- First year: begin to plan course of study with your academic advisor to graduate in 3 years
- Second Year: Discuss the Master's degree (M.A.) in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies with the graduate program contact
- Third year: Complete undergraduate courses
- Fall third year: Apply to the M.A. program in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies
- Spring third year: Graduate from U.Va.
- Fourth Year: Enroll in M.A. in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies with the graduate program
- End of fourth year: Graduate from U.Va. with M.A. in Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies
Contact
Bob Hueckstedt
Director of Graduate Studies, Middle Eastern
and South Asian Languages & Cultures
(434) 243-8228
rah2k@virginia.edu
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B.A./M.S. in Statistics
Potential 3+1 Program Sequence for B.A./M.S. in Statistics:
- Admission to U.Va. with a minimum of 15 hours of advanced credit
- First year: begin to plan course of study to graduate in 3 years with your academic advisor
- Second Year: Discuss with your academic advisorthe master's degree in statistics with the graduate program
- Third year: Complete undergraduate courses and begin master's level work in statistics
- Fall third year: Apply to the M.S. program in Statistics
- Spring third year: Graduate from UVa with B.A. in Statistics
- Fourth Year: Enroll in M.S. program in Statistics
- End of fourth year: Graduate from UVA with M.S. in Statistics
Contact
Jeff Holt
Professor of Statistics
(434) 924-4927
jeff@virginia.edu
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Bachelor's/Master of Teaching (M.T.) in Curry School of Education
Potential 3+1 Program Sequence for B.A. or B.S./M.T.:
- Admission to U.Va. with a minimum of 15 hours of advanced credit
- Fall First year: begin to plan course of study with your academic advisor to graduate in three years and discuss the B.A. or B.S./M.T. admission process with the Curry School
- Spring or summer of first year: Complete prerequisite classes in Curry (EDIS 2010 [3 credits] and EDIS 2880 [1 credit])
- Spring first year: Apply by February 1 for permission to enroll in the B.A./M.T. program
- Second Year: Begin taking graduate courses in the Curry School along with your undergraduate courses
- Third year: Complete undergraduate courses and continue graduate work in Curry
- Fall Fourth Year: Teaching Associateship (student teaching)
- Spring Fourth Year: Graduate courses in Curry
- End of fourth year: Graduate from U.Va. with B.A. or B.S./M.T.
Contact
Cheryl B. Gittens
Director of Student Support Services and Advising
(434) 924-7834
cbg6n@virginia.edu
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