<p>Well, it would be possible, depending on the department. Some departments offer BS/MS or BA/MA programs, but most of them strongly discourage it, as it detracts from a strong undergrad experience.</p>
<p>Honestly, what is your motivation for wanting to do this program? There are actually a lot of disadvantages to rushing your education, especially at a place like Yale. Your APs, if Yale gives you “credit,” only count if you want to graduate early. In other words, if you’d like to leave a semester or two early, your APs can count, but if you want to take all 36 credits, whether at the graduate or undergraduate level, your APs won’t count as credit. Yale actually doesn’t even give placement, let alone credit, for most APs – I took 11, had 10 5s and 1 4, and was told that I had 6 acceleration credits to graduate early, if I wanted to. Also, doing summer classes every summer isn’t worth it, just to get a master’s early. It would be more impressive (and MUCH cheaper) to get internships each summer.</p>