Bachelor in Applied Science – Applied Management map

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Milestone CoursesThese courses are key to your success!

Pre Requisites (required prior to admission to BAS)

  • ENGL&101: English Composition I
  • 5 Credits
  • Humanities
  • 5 Credits
  • Social Science
  • 5 Credits
  • PHIL& 120: Symbolic Logic
  • OR
  • MATH (any 100 level math course, excluding MAP courses)
  • 5 Credits

Communication Skills: 5 Credits

  • ENGL& 235: Technical Writing*
  • 5 Credits

Social Science: 5 Credits (SS)

  • ECON&201: Micro Economics*
  • 5 Credits

Natural Science: 10 Credits (NS, LS, MS)

  • CHEM& 110: Chemical Concepts w/Lab*
  • 5 Credits
  • ENVS& 100: Survey of Environmental Science*
  • 5 Credits

Diversity Requirement: 5 credits

  • Course that meets the DIV requirement*
  • 5 Credits

Lower Division Courses: 5 credits

  • BUS& 101: Intro to Business
  • OR
  • BUS& 201: Business Law
  • 5 Credits

BAS-AM Core Requirements: 60 credits

  • MGMT 305: Business Management
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 310: Accounting for Managers
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 350: Marketing for Managers
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 370: Organizational Leadership
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 380: Human Resource Manag.
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 410: Financial Management
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 430: Project Management
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 440: Operations Management
  • 5 Credits
  • MGMT 460: Applied Manag. Capstone
  • 5 Credits
  • PHIL 340: Professional Ethics
  • 5 Credits
  • SOC 320: Organizational Behavior
  • 5 Credits
  • CMST 330: Organizational Communication
  • 5 Credits

Diversity Course Requirement:

You must complete one diversity course as part of your degree.

Diversity Course Options

  • ART&100: Art Appreciation
  • CMST 225: Intercultural Communication
  • ENGL 223: Banned Books in Literature: A Cultural Approach
  • ENGL 225: Chicanx Literature
  • ENGL 261: Women’s Literature
  • HIST&215: Women in US History
  • HIST&219: Native American History
  • HUM 108: Intro to Gender Studies
  • HUM 205: Diversity French/German Cinema
  • HUM 214: Diversity Issues: Race, Class & Gender
  • HUM 220: Diversity in Education
  • MUSC 170: History of Jazz
  • MUSC 175: Music of the World
  • POLS&203: International Relations
  • REL 201: World Religion
  • SOC 204: Gender & Power
  • SOC 220: Marriage and the Family
  • SOC&201: Social Problems

Diversity Course Options

  • ART&100: Art Appreciation
  • CMST 225: Intercultural Communication
  • ENGL 223: Banned Books in Literature: A Cultural Approach
  • ENGL 225: Chicanx Literature
  • ENGL 261: Women’s Literature
  • HIST&215: Women in US History
  • HIST&219: Native American History
  • HUM 108: Intro to Gender Studies
  • HUM 205: Diversity French/German Cinema
  • HUM 214: Diversity Issues: Race, Class & Gender
  • HUM 220: Diversity in Education
  • MUSC 170: History of Jazz
  • MUSC 175: Music of the World
  • POLS&203: International Relations
  • REL 201: World Religion
  • SOC 204: Gender & Power
  • SOC 220: Marriage and the Family
  • SOC&201: Social Problems

Total Credits Required: 90

Suggested Schedule and checklist

Quarter 1 (Fall)
Quarter 2 (Winter)
Quarter 3 (Spring)
Quarter 4 (Fall)
Quarter 5 (Winter)
Quarter 6 (Spring)

Suggested Schedule:

  • ENGL& 235: Technical Writing
  • Course that meets DIV requirement
  • SOC 320: Organization Behavior

To Do:

  • Apply for FAFSA or WASFA for next year
  • Set up your Bankmobile account
  • Get familiar with your CTCLink student homepage
  • Meet with your advisor
  • Identify a 2-3 year plan based on enrollment status

Suggested Schedule:

  • BUS& 101: Introduction to Business OR BUS& 201: Business Law
  • CMST 330: Organizational Communication
  • ECON& 201: Microeconomics

To Do:

  • Make an education plan with your advisor
  • Apply for BBCC Foundation Scholarships

Suggested Schedule:

  • ENVS& 100: Survey of Environmental Science
  • MGMT 305: Business Management
  • MGMT 310: Accounting for Managers

To Do:

  • Meet with your advisor
  • Identify need to take summer courses

Suggested Schedule:

  • CHEM& 110: Chemical Concepts with Lab
  • MGMT 370: Organizational Leadership
  • PHIL 340: Professional Ethics

To Do:

  • Update your education plan with your advisor
  • Apply for FAFSA or WASFA for next year if continuing

Suggested Schedule:

  • MGMT 380: Human Resource Management
  • MGMT 410: Financial Management
  • MGMT 430: Project Management

To Do:

  • Review education plan with your advisor
  • Apply for graduation (After enrolling in your final quarter of classes)

Suggested Schedule:

  • MGMT 350: Marketing for Managers
  • MGMT 440: Operations Management
  • MGMT 460: Applied Management Capstone

To Do:

  • Identify need to take summer courses
  • Order cap and gown
  • Attend graduation

Tips

  • Admission into the BAS-AM program is required for all upper division (300 and 400- level) courses.
  • Meet with your advisor to determine which courses to incorporate into your education plan!

Which Quarter can I begin?

The BAS-AM program can be started Fall quarter.

Program Modality

This program can be completed entirely online.

Length of Program

90 Credits = 6 Quarters* if you take 15 credits each quarter

*Your specific route may take longer than 6 quarters depending on the number of credits you take each quarter.

Career Outlook

The Bachelor’s in Applied Management (BAS-AM) degree builds upon your existing associate degree by adding junior and senior year courses focusing on applied management. The program provides customized high-demand management skills courses geared toward the needs of various industry sectors in the local economy.

Future Education Opportunities

Perfect for working adults who need more flexibility in their schedules and have a job or family responsibilities. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to enter, advance in the field of management or supervisory positions, or start your own business in almost every business and industry. Complete a capstone project in year two of the program that is an opportunity to develop a meaningful product as an accumulation of the course work and a demonstration of your learning!

Entry Requirements:

  • Apply to BBCC
  • Complete Associate degree or 90 college-level credits from accredited institution
  • 2.5 cumulative GPA
  • Apply to BAS-AM Program – Opens February 1st!
  • Complete Pre-requisite coursework earning a 2.0 GPA or above in: ENGL&101, College-level math, Humanities Course, and Social Science Course.