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Master’s of Professional Writing and Technical Communication Program

Post-Baccalaureate Students

If you want to take courses on the graduate level without pursuing a graduate degree at UHD, you will need to apply as a post-baccalaureate student on the undergraduate level.

UHD considers you a post-baccalaureate student if:

  • You are seeking a master’s degree at another university and come to UHD to take courses that will transfer to that institution.
  • You want to take courses and do not want to pursue a degree at another institution, nor pursue a graduate degree at UHD.


Required admission materials:

  • Application form : use undergraduate application which includes post-baccalaureate admission
  • Application fee : same as for undergraduate post-baccalaureate admission
  • Official transcript : from the institution where your bachelor’s degree or equivalent was awarded.

International admissions:

  • If you are an international student, you will need to meet international admission requirements.

Advising and registration:

•  As a post-baccalaureate student, you are advised by University College .

•  You may self-advise; however, you will not be able to self-register for graduate courses in the MSPWTC program because you will need the approval of the graduate coordinator.

  • Post-baccalaureate students may have limited graduate course availability since degree-seeking graduate students will have registration priority in MSPWTC courses.

Taking graduate and undergraduate courses:

  • The university will allow you to take up to nine graduate semester hours without being admitted to a graduate program; however, please note that you may transfer no more than six graduate hours into your MSPTWC degree.
  • You may take undergraduate courses with your graduate courses. Undergraduate courses are not subject to the nine semester-hour graduate maximum.
  • As a post-baccalaureate student taking graduate courses, you will
    • Have the same privileges as post-baccalaureate students taking undergraduate courses.
    • Perform the same work and be evaluated according to the same standards as graduate students enrolled in that course.

Transferring post-baccalaureate course credit to the MSPWTC:

  • You may petition to transfer post-baccalaureate courses for graduate credit.
  • The graduate coordinator, considering each petition individually, will determine if courses taken by a post-baccalaureate student may be transferred to the MSPWTC.
  • To be considered for transfer credit, your petition must demonstrate that the course was:
    • In professional writing or a closely-related field,
    • Completed with a grade of B or better (official transcript, if transferred from another university),
    • Not previously counted toward an undergraduate or graduate degree,
    • Completed no later than six years from your date of graduation.
  • If the courses are from another graduate program, you will need to provide course descriptions, syllabi, and/or readings lists.

Admission to a graduate program:

  • Admission to UHD as a post-baccalaureate student does not guarantee acceptance into a graduate program.
  • If you decide to pursue a master’s degree at UHD, you must apply to the graduate program and meet all the admission requirements.
  • If you are denied admission to the MSPWTC, you will be allowed to apply as a post-baccalaureate and will be allowed to reapply later.
You may not apply simultaneously for both graduate and post-baccalaureate status.

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