A combined BS-MS program is also available for undergraduate students enrolled in the BS program at the Colorado School of Mines. This allows students to complete graduate courses while still an undergraduate to expedite the completion time to approximately one to one and a half years to earn an MS degree.
The MS program in Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM) provides the opportunity for students to pursue 30 specialized credits through either a thesis or non-thesis degree program. A minimum of six thesis credits are required for an MS-thesis degree, with 24 course credits for a total of 30 credits.