Accelerate Into Master’s (AIM) Programs
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Walden University offers opportunities for undergraduate students to accelerate time to the completion of a master’s degree. This option, called Accelerate Into Master’s (AIM), allows undergraduate students to complete graduate-level courses, upon approval of their advisor, that will fulfill the requirements for their undergraduate program as well as graduate requirements for a future master’s program.
When undergraduate students attempt a 5000-level course, they may earn a C in the graduate-level course but only a grade of B or better will carry over to the graduate program. Students who receive a C grade will be awarded a grade of C*, which will permit the grade to be used toward the undergraduate-level requirement but not toward the master’s-level requirement. Students who do not pass their AIM class are not permitted to continue taking 5000-level courses. Later admission to the master’s program requires that students must repeat that course as a master’s student.
Requirements
Walden University offers several opportunities for undergraduate students in certain programs to accelerate time to completion in certain master’s degree programs.
- Undergraduates can complete no more than 50% of the total courses required for master’s degree completion, excluding practicum or capstone. (Individual programs determine specific eligible courses and some programs may limit the number of courses available.)
- To be eligible to begin AIM courses, students must:
a. Have an overall GPA equal to that required for admission to the associated master’s degree.*BS AIM track students must maintain a 2.5 GPA and have a transfer GPA of at least 2.5 (if transferring credits).
b. Have completed a minimum of 90 credits and any specific core requirements associated with their bachelor’s program listed below. (Individual programs may determine additional prerequisites.) *BS in Psychology AIM track students do not need to meet this requirement.
c. Be in good financial standing.
d. Not have any incompletes.
- AIM courses are (5000-level) graduate courses.*
a. Tuition for these courses is charged at the undergraduate rate.
b. Courses taken as an undergraduate count as fulfilling undergraduate degree requirements.
c. Grades for graduate courses taken as an undergraduate are incorporated into the undergraduate GPA.
- Students must get a B or better in each course to have that course applied to the master’s program.
- Students are expected to maintain the undergraduate GPA expected for admission to the associated master’s program.
- Upon completion of the undergraduate program requirements, students should file an Intent to Graduate form.
- Students who complete these courses successfully are not required to pursue the master’s degree and/or may defer enrollment to a future date. Transfer of credit policies, including those related to expiration, would apply.
Taking AIM courses does not guarantee admission into a master’s program. Upon admission to the master’s program, all AIM graduate courses completed with a B or better are applied to graduate program. The graduate GPA is calculated based only on those graduate courses taken as a graduate student.
Institutional coursework expires within 10 years unless otherwise notated by the individual academic unit or program.
Undergraduate students may complete AIM courses to fulfill elective credits, as course substitutions approved by the program director, or they may elect a second concentration within their program of study that is designed for AIM completion. Students are encouraged to consult with Student Success Advising on the most appropriate plan for their program and academic goals, such as their future master’s program and time to completion.
*Note: Graduate students cannot register for AIM courses.
AIM Program Chart
Master’s Program
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Eligible Courses
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The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership
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School of Education and Professional Licensure
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MS in Early Childhood Studies
Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 8 weeks in length.
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School of Higher Education, Leadership, and Policy
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MS in Instructional Design and Technology
Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 8 weeks in length.
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College of Health Sciences
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School of Health Sciences
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MS in Health Education and Promotion
Choose up to 4 courses.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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*This course MUST be taken first.
**HLTH 5005, HLTH 5110, and HLTH 5205 must be taken before HLTH 5412.
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Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA)
Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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Students can take no more than two master’s-level courses per term.
Students must complete all general education and core requirements before beginning AIM courses.
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School of Nursing
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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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Students must be admitted to the RN-BSN-MSN track to complete these AIM courses.
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College of Management and Technology
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School of Management
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Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Students may select any or all of these courses.
Note: These courses are 8 weeks in length.
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MS in Leadership
Students may select any or all of these courses for the listed specializations.
Note: These courses are 8 weeks in length.
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General Program
Executive Leadership Specialization
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MS in Management
Students may select any or all of these courses for the listed specializations.
Note: These courses are 8 weeks in length.
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General Program
Strategy Specialization
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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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School of Public Policy and Administration
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Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Students may select up to five of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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MS in Nonprofit Management and Leadership
Students may select up to five of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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School of Psychology
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MS in Developmental Psychology
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MS in Forensic Psychology
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MS in Psychology
Students may select any or all of these courses for the listed specializations. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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Applied Psychology
Educational Psychology
General Psychology
Health Psychology
Social Psychology
Self-Designed
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MS in Industrial and Organizational (I/O) Psychology
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General Practice
Consulting Psychology
Evidence-Based Coaching
Human Resource Management
International Business
Self-Designed
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School of Human Services
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MS in Human and Social Services
Students may select up to four of these courses. Individual prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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School of Counseling
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MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
These courses are open only to students in the BS in Human Services and BS in Psychology programs. Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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School of Criminal Justice
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MS in Criminal Justice
Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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MS in Criminal Justice Leadership and Executive Management
Students may select any or all of these courses. Individual course prerequisites apply.
Note: These courses are 11 weeks in length.
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