Graduate student sets his own pace in pursuit of dual master小蝌蚪APP檚 degrees

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Jacob LeBlanc lives in double-time.

At age 19, he shaved a year from a four-year program to complete a bachelor小蝌蚪APP檚 degree in at the 小蝌蚪APP. But that小蝌蚪APP檚 not where LeBlanc小蝌蚪APP檚 fast track began or where it ends.

First, he skipped kindergarten. He took high school courses as a middle-school student, and a schedule of seven classes a year enabled him to complete high school as a junior. He then enrolled at UL Lafayette. He was 16, too young to vote and barely old enough to drive.

Now 21, he小蝌蚪APP檚 completed two master小蝌蚪APP檚 degrees in the time most graduate students finish one.

LeBlanc will receive the first, in systems technology, during Friday小蝌蚪APP檚 Commencement at the Cajundome. He also will be recognized as the overall Outstanding Master小蝌蚪APP檚 Graduate during the ceremony. LeBlanc小蝌蚪APP檚 second degree, an MBA, will be awarded in August during Summer Commencement.

A requires at least 30 credit hours; an requires 33. Like most master小蝌蚪APP檚 programs, both take two years 小蝌蚪APP usually.

Systems technology graduate students can choose to take three, three-credit hour business electives. That made LeBlanc think: those nine hours, plus an additional eight classes 小蝌蚪APP 24 more hours 小蝌蚪APP would enable him to complete an MBA as well.

小蝌蚪APP淚 figured, if I am taking these three, I might as well just finish the rest,小蝌蚪APP he said.

Graduate students are considered full-time if they pursue nine credit hours a semester. LeBlanc took 12. And, with the nine hours of business electives counting toward both degrees, he eliminated a full semester of MBA coursework.

Technology also sped his pursuit of dual degrees. He took most of his MBA courses, and all of his systems technology classes, online through the .

It小蝌蚪APP檚 not unusual for graduate students to pursue multiple degrees, said Dr. Mary Farmer-Kaiser, dean of UL Lafayette小蝌蚪APP檚 . But doing so as quickly as LeBlanc did required him 小蝌蚪APP渢o have his ducks in a row,小蝌蚪APP she said.

小蝌蚪APP淭hat meant good advising and good planning. First, the course offerings had to align, but all of it worked because Jacob went in knowing what he wanted to accomplish, took care to map it all out, and communicated well with both programs throughout the process.小蝌蚪APP

Though one program is in the and the other in the , LeBlanc said the curriculums were complementary.

小蝌蚪APP淚 typically took two MBA and two systems technology courses a semester. Sometimes, it was a shift, but then I found that some topics in one program applied to the other,小蝌蚪APP he said.

For example, he used data analysis techniques he learned in his MBA curriculum to make charts and graphs to illustrate his systems technology master小蝌蚪APP檚 thesis. The 234-page study examined microbial fuel cells, a potential sustainable energy source.

Microbial fuel cells are chambers that can be filled with wastewater. Microorganisms that feed on natural material or contaminants are then added. Once inside, the microbes begin to eat, cleaning the water while also generating power though the chemical reactions that result.

The fuel cells are fitted with electrodes; these conductors harness the power produced by microorganisms as they dine. The chemical reactions that occur when the microbes break down the organic matter run the cells without an outside power source.

LeBlanc said employing this technology on a large scale could turn municipal wastewater treatment facilities into their own battery packs.

小蝌蚪APP淚t小蝌蚪APP檚 very promising because a lot of the wastewater treatment methods require so much energy, and it小蝌蚪APP檚 cost intensive. But this method actually produces energy in some situations. You can configure it to yield other bioproducts as well,小蝌蚪APP such as biofuels or potable water.

Rigorous thesis research required LeBlanc to carve out lab and writing time in an already-packed calendar.

In addition to completing two graduate degrees 小蝌蚪APP and maintaining a 4.0 GPA in both 小蝌蚪APP he taught electronics and carpentry courses as an adjunct instructor at South Louisiana Community College and was a graduate assistant at UL Lafayette.

He worked as a carpenter小蝌蚪APP檚 assistant and regularly played accordion with a group of Cajun musicians who call themselves 小蝌蚪APP淛acob LeBlanc and Friends.小蝌蚪APP

小蝌蚪APP淚 don小蝌蚪APP檛 play with enemies,小蝌蚪APP the Scott, Louisiana, native said with a grin.

But the hectic pace is nothing new, LeBlanc said, and it小蝌蚪APP檚 not likely to change. He小蝌蚪APP檚 applied for a number of jobs and is also considering pursuing a doctoral degree so he can teach at the university level.

In the meantime, he小蝌蚪APP檒l travel to Canada in August as the bass guitarist for Les Jeunes Cadiens, or The Young Cajuns. The band of local musicians formed especially for the 2019 Congr猫s Mondial Acadien, a festival of Acadian and Cajun culture and history.

The international gig means he小蝌蚪APP檒l miss his MBA graduation, but that小蝌蚪APP檚 alright, he said. 小蝌蚪APP淚小蝌蚪APP檝e been to enough graduations.小蝌蚪APP


Photo caption: Graduate student Jacob LeBlanc works in an analytics laboratory in Madison Hall on UL Lafayette小蝌蚪APP檚 campus. (Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 小蝌蚪APP)