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  1. BA/MA Program for UChicago Undergraduates. **Application deadline for Autumn 2024 enrollment in the joint degree program has been extended to June 3, 2024.**. Students currently enrolled in the University of Chicago College can pursue a dual BA/MA degree during their fourth year in the College.

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    • Joint BA/MA Program
    • Application
    • Program Requirements

    The Committee on International Relations (CIR) has its origins in a conference on the causes and characteristics of major wars, which was organized in 1926 by University of Chicago political scientists Charles Merriam and Quincy Wright. In 1928, the research papers and collaborations spawned by this conference led to the award of several master’s d...

    Qualified students in the College who wish to pursue a joint MA degree in International Relations should consult with their College adviser and the Assistant Dean of Students for Admissions in the Social Sciences (Lindsey Weglarz, lweglarz@uchicago.edu). These meetings should happen in the Autumn Quarter of the student's third year.

    Applicants are recommended, but not required, to have a GPA of 3.55 or higher. Applications are due on the same timeline as all applications for MA admission. The application is submitted online to the dean of students of the Division of the Social Sciences. More information on the application process can be found at socialsciences.uchicago.edu/adm...

    Students selected to participate in the joint degree program must meet all the normal BA requirements for their particular field of study, as well as all the general education requirements. In addition, joint degree students in CIR must meet all program requirements listed here. Students must complete both the BA and MA degrees, the second award no...

  2. Biological Sciences, BA, BS. Specializations available in: Cancer Biology. Cellular and Molecular Biology. Ecology and Evolution. Endocrinology. Genetics. Global Health Services. Immunology.

  3. BA/MA program options in the Humanities. Current University of Chicago undergraduate students have the opportunity to add a Master of Arts degree in the Division of the Humanities to their current course of study through one of the College's joint BA/MA offerings.

  4. The University offers a number of joint degrees to students in the College. Joint BA-MA/MS programs permit qualified students to enter upon a course of graduate study while also completing their work in the College. Applicants must have completed a significant portion of their undergraduate program before they can apply to master's level programs.

  5. BA/MA Applicants. University of Chicago undergraduates may apply for a four-year, or five-year should you choose the Two-Year Language Option, BA/MA program that is offered in conjunction with the Master of Arts Program in the Humanities (MAPH) and the College.

  6. BA/MA Programs for Current UChicago College Students. Qualified students in the College who wish to pursue a joint BA/MA degree should consult first with their College Advisor, then with the Assistant Dean of Students for Admissions in the Division of the Social Sciences (Lindsey Weglarz).