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The major for this degree consists of an integrative core of technological
and administrative courses. This sequence of courses focuses on personnel
management, accounting, finance, organizational systems, the evolution
and impact of technology, systems design and evaluation, safety issues
and quality assurance, and a capstone technology project.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science
Major Courses (Integrative Core)
A. Administration
Required Courses (15 credit hours)
BU 250 Management Information Systems
AC 224 Financial Accounting
BU 360 Marketing
BU 345 Human Resources Mgmt
BU 346 Organizational Behavior
Correlate Courses (Required)
EC 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
EC 202 Principles of Microeconomics
Must select two from the following (6 credit hours)
EC 211 Statistics for Business & Economics
BU 347 Production & Operations Management
BU 381 Business Finance
AC 225 Managerial Accounting
BU 302 Business Communications
BU 315 Legal Environment of Business
BU 342 Organization & Management
B. Technology
Required Courses (18 credit hours)
TA 300 Evolution and Development of Technology
TA 310 Technology and Society
TA 320 System Design, Assessment and Evaluation
TA 330 Safety Analysis and Quality Assurance
TA 400 Technology Administration
TA 420 Technology Project
Must Select two from the following (6 credit hours)
TA 340 Technology Policy
TA 360 Independent Study
TA 370 Technology Internship
TA 390 Current Issues in Technology
Applied Technology/Science
Associate degree major courses -up to 45 credit hours
University Requirements
EN101 Freshman Composition
EN300 Advanced Composition
PE198
MA110 or MA116
General Education Requirements
A student must have 12 hours in the Arts and Humanities, three hours of
which must be in Art, Music, or Theatre, 12 hours in Natural Sciences
and Mathematics, and 12 hours in the Social Sciences with specific course
requirements in each of the distribution areas. No more than 6 hours may
be counted from any one discipline.
Professional Development and Electives
(According to student needs)
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