Accelerated & Dual Degree Programs
Fast-track your education
You want to earn an advanced degree and hit the ground running in your career. Simmons' accelerated and dual-degree bachelor's and master's programs help you do exactly that.
Accelerated Programs: Earn Your Advanced Degree in Less Time
As a Simmons undergraduate, you can start earning graduate-level credits in your junior year. We offer degrees in fields ranging from arts and sciences, social work, and education to nursing and health sciences, and business and technology. Also, through our Double Shark Scholarship, you’ll benefit from a 20% discount on graduate coursework after earning your bachelor’s degree.
We offer two tracks:
- Direct Pathway: When you know where you want your education to take you, this pathway lets you start your graduate journey early. You can apply for an accelerated bachelor’s to master’s program during undergraduate admission.
- Exploratory Pathway: You’ll work with your advisor to choose graduate programs that fit you best. Some accelerated options link directly to specific majors, while others let you explore different fields. As an undergraduate, you can take up to two graduate-level courses that count toward your master’s.
Simmons' accelerated programs are part of the Simmons Edge, blending rigorous studies with real-world experience.
Learn more about how accelerated graduate education works at Simmons.
These Direct Pathways Accelerated Programs are available to undergraduate students.
Simmons offers accelerated programs in social work for college graduates — from any institution — who want to earn their master’s degree in one year or less.
Dual Degree Programs
If you want to master two disciplines without doubling your time in school, Simmons offers dual-degree programs awarding two distinct credentials.
Undergraduate: The 3+2 Engineering Pathway
Earn two Bachelor of Science degrees, one from Simmons and one in Engineering from a partner institution. Spend three years at Simmons building a strong foundation in math and science within a liberal arts context. Then transition to a partner university (Columbia University, Washington University in St. Louis, or Wentworth Institute of Technology) for two years of specialized engineering coursework.
Explore the 3+2 Engineering Pathway