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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
Computer Engineering | Information Technology | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
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


Undergraduate Transfer Program - Engineering, Computing and Statistics

Program Details

Undergraduate Transfer Program - Engineering, Computing and Statistics

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • Minimum of 1 college/university credit
  • High school diploma
  • 2.3 minimum HS GPA and 2.0 University GPA equivalent (no grade below C in major-related subjects)
  • Engineering applicants must complete equivalent of Calculus I

English Language Requirements

  • TOEFL iBT 70
  • IELTS 6.0
  • PTEA 53
  • Duolingo 100
  • TOEFL Essentials 7.5
  • 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
  • Detailed pricing breakdown coming soon

Sample Classes

Semester 1

  • EAP 102: Language Support for American Cultures (1 Credit Unit)
  • MATH 108 OR MATH 105 OR MATH 111: Introductory Calculus with Business Applications OR Precalculus Mathematics OR L (4 Credit Units)
  • INYO 105: U.S. American Cultures (3 Credit Units)
  • INYO 100: Transition INTO Mason I (1 Credit Unit)
  • ENGH 123 OR ENGH 100: Language-Enhanced Composition OR Composition for Multilingual Writers (4 Credit Units)
  • Mason Core Class (3 Credit Units)
  • Total credit units: 16 Credit Units

Progression

Systems and Industrial Engineering (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Information Technology (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Statistics (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Applied Computer Science (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Bioengineering (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Civil & Infrastructure Engr (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Computer Engineering (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Computer Science (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Cyber Security Engineering (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements

Electrical Engineering (B.S.)

  • 2.5 cumulative Mason GPA
  • Additional Requirements
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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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