Bachelor of Applied Science
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) is designed to provide students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree a seamless transition to a bachelor's degree. This stackable education sequence enhances academic qualifications and increases potential career mobility. To maximize credentialing opportunities, a student in the BAS program can earn certificates of proficiency in Professional Leadership, Project Management, and Workplace Supervision within the BAS curriculum. Students complete the necessary hours for the degree within a convenient yet directed scheduling format under the guidance of advisors who understand the unique needs of the adult learner.
Courses
- BAS 4253 — Quality Control
- BAS 4353 — Project Management
- BAS 4363 — Project Risk Analysis and Mitigation
- BAS 4373 — Leading Agile Projects
- BAS 4453 — Root Cause Analysis
- BAS 4553 — Occupational Safety
- COMM 1003 — Introduction to Communication
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- OL 3023 — Professional Communications
- OL 3133 — Principles of Personnel Management
- OL 4043 — Ethical Decision-Making and Development
- OL 4443 — Professional Leadership
- OL 4543 — Workplace Supervision
- OL 4643 — Organizational Culture
- OL 4743 — Organizational Change
- OL 4963 — Organizational Leadership Capstone
- OL 6093 — Organizational Leadership and Learning Capstone
- PSY 2003 — General Psychology
- PSY 3093 — Industrial and Organizational Psychology