Can the MAPS degree be combined with other USF graduate degrees?
As of this date the only formal concurrent or joint degree program is the MBA/MAPS Program. However, for students who come to the program with competence in an Asian language it is possible to create an “ad hoc” concurrent degree program by accepting credit from other USF graduate programs in lieu of up to 12 units of Asian language study, saving you, at current rates, roughly $11,000 in tuition (and perhaps a year of time) in your pursuit of two degrees. Past students have explored synergies between the MAPS program and the M.A. in International and Development Economics, the Master’s in International and Multicultural Education, the Master’s in Non-Profit Administration, among others.