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THE COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM Combine your bachelors degree with a masters Earn your masters in less time and at less cost when you combine your bachelors and masters degree studies at Hult and graduate with an advanced degree that will instantly set you apart in a highly competitive global marketplace. Who is this program for? Save time and reduce costs Launch your international career The Combined Degree Program is designed for ambitious students who know that they want to jump-start their international career with a masters degree. This rigorous program will satisfy the most driven and focused students. You can start completing your masters degree credits during the final year of your bachelors degree, allowing you to achieve your advanced degree and join the job market early—saving you both time and money. Students qualify based on their academic standing and are expected to keep pace with a demanding workload. A masters degree from Hult immediately expands your international career horizons. As a graduate student, you’ll benefit from further career coaching, numerous workshops, mentoring, and recruiting events. If your final year of study is on one of Hult’s U.S. campuses, you’ll have the benefit of work authorization in the U.S. for a year on OPT (Optional Practical Training). Hult’s Combined Degree Program Start earning your masters degree while still an undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration degree 2–4 years Masters degree 6–12 months • Management • Marketing • Entrepreneurship • Finance • Accounting • Masters in International Business • Masters in International Marketing • Masters in Finance • Masters in Business Statistics • Masters in Disruptive Innovation Final-year undergraduate students can take up to 12 credits of graduate-level classes over the summer, which you can then apply to your Hult masters degree. Note: Curriculum, courses, degrees, sequencing, and program requirements are subject to change. The most recent Terms & Conditions are available at hult.edu. 38