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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 20,290
Per semester
Start Date
2025-08-18
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
2 semesters
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Biomedical Engineering | Computer Engineering | Statistics
Area of study
Engineering | Mathematics and Statistics
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 20,290
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-08-18-
2026-01-12-
About Program

Program Overview


International Year One in Engineering, Computing and Statistics

Key Information

  • A Pathway program provides academic, language and cultural support in order to succeed at a US university.
  • Students are guaranteed progression to an undergraduate degree program through a curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.
  • Students will benefit from fully integrated classes with both domestic and other international students on campus while learning from highly trained university instructors and tutors.

Program Details

International Year One in Engineering, Computing and Statistics

  • 2025//27
  • 1 Semester, 2 Semesters, 3 Semesters

Entry Requirements

Age Requirement

  • 17

Academic Requirements

  • High school diploma; 2.3 minimum GPA equivalent.

English Language Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT 75, IELTS 6.0, PTEA 53, Duolingo 100, TOEFL Essentials 7.5 or
  • Completion of AE Core and OCS Level 5 or higher.

Class Size

  • 20

Important Dates

2025 Fall Start (August)

  • Program start date: 18 August 2025 - Program end date: 17 December 2025
    • Semester 1 fall: 18 August 2025 - 17 December 2025

2026 Spring Start (January)

  • Program start date: 12 January 2026 - Program end date: 13 May 2026
    • Semester 1 spring: 12 January 2026 - 13 May 2026

Fees and Pricing

Estimated Cost of Attendance

  • Tuition fee: $20,290.00
  • Approximate cost: $20,290.00

Sample Classes

Semester 1

  • MATH 105 OR MATH 113: Precalculus Mathematics OR Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 Credit Units)
  • INYO 103: Precalculus Support for INTO Mason Year One (1 Credit Unit)
  • COMM 101: Fundamentals of Communication (3 Credit Units)
  • INYO 100: Transition INTO Mason I (1 Credit Unit)
  • EAP 101: Language Support for Fundamentals of Communication (1 Credit Unit)
  • ENGH 123 OR ENGH 100: Language-Enhanced Composition OR Composition for Multilingual Writers (4 Credit Units)
  • Total credit units: 14 Credit Units

Progression

  • Systems and Industrial Engineering (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Information Technology (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Statistics (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Applied Computer Science (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Bioengineering (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Civil & Infrastructure Engr (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Computer Engineering (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Computer Science (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Cyber Security Engineering (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
  • Electrical Engineering (B.S.): 2.75 cumulative Mason GPA.
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Overview:

    Founded:

    1972

    Location:

    Fairfax, Virginia

    Enrollment:

    Over 37,000 students
  • Notable Achievements:

    • Ranked among the top 100 national universities by U.S. News & World Report
    • Recognized for its excellence in research, innovation, and entrepreneurship
    • Home to the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being, a leading research center on well-being and happiness

Student Life:

    Extracurricular Activities:

    Over 400 student clubs and organizations, including academic, cultural, social, and recreational groups

    Clubs:

    Examples include the Student Government Association, the Mason Dance Company, and the Mason Gaming Club

    Sports Teams:

    NCAA Division I athletics in 18 sports, including basketball, football, and soccer
  • Student Support Services:

    • Counseling and Psychological Services
    • Health Services
    • Career Services
    • Disability Services
  • Campus Facilities:

    • Student Union Building with dining, retail, and entertainment options
    • Johnson Center for the Arts with a concert hall, theater, and art gallery
    • Fenwick Library with over 2 million volumes and state-of-the-art technology

Academics:

  • Academic Resources:

    • 10 colleges and schools offering over 150 undergraduate and graduate programs
    • Research centers and institutes in various fields, including cybersecurity, data analytics, and public policy
  • Faculty:

    Over 1,500 full-time faculty members, many of whom are renowned scholars and experts in their fields

    Teaching Methodologies:

    Focus on experiential learning, hands-on projects, and real-world applications
  • Academic Support Services:

    • Writing Center
    • Math Tutoring Center
    • Supplemental Instruction
  • Unique Academic Programs or Initiatives:

    • Mason Innovation Exchange: A hub for entrepreneurship and innovation
    • Center for Applied Conflict Transformation: A research and training center focused on conflict resolution
    • School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs: A top-ranked school for public policy and international relations

Top Reasons to Study Here:

    Reputation:

    Ranked among the top 100 national universities by U.S. News & World Report

    Rankings:

    Top-ranked programs in cybersecurity, data analytics, and public policy

    Specialized Facilities:

    State-of-the-art research centers, innovation labs, and performance spaces

    Industry Connections:

    Partnerships with leading companies and organizations for internships, research opportunities, and career development

    Notable Alumni:

    Includes successful entrepreneurs, government officials, and thought leaders

Services:

    Counseling:

    Counseling and Psychological Services provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and outreach programs.

    Health:

    Health Services offers primary care, immunizations, and health education programs.

    Housing:

    On-campus housing options include traditional dorms, apartments, and townhouses.

    Library Resources:

    Fenwick Library provides access to a vast collection of books, journals, and databases, as well as research assistance and technology support.

    Technology Support:

    The Office of Information Technology provides technical support, computer labs, and wireless access across campus.

    Career Development:

    Career Services offers resume writing, interview preparation, job search assistance, and career fairs.

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