
Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management
Mount Vernon, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 696 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Key Summary
Introduction
Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, the Bachelor of Science in Management degree is a two-year, 90-credit program designed for those pursuing management careers who have completed professional-technical associate degrees, but typically do not transfer to four-year universities. Those who have earned a professional technical certificate and have 90 college-level credits are also eligible for entry.
Program Highlights
- Offered online in a supportive learning environment that includes multiple connection points with faculty, other students, and community and workplace leaders.
- Courses model a management view perspective and replicate an applied, on-the-job learning experience.
- The program offers two tracks: General Management and Healthcare Management.
- Selective admissions program with a single Fall entry point.
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Management program has two tracks, each with 25 places:
- General Management program for those interested in complementing their associate degree with a bachelor's qualification. Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, students with a Bachelor’s degree in Management will be prepared for a variety of management or supervisory positions in almost any type of business or industry. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.
- Health Care Management, a non-clinical program for those interested in complementing their associate degree with a bachelor's qualification. Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, students with a Bachelor in Management – Healthcare Management degree will be prepared for a variety of non-clinical management or supervisory positions in the healthcare sector. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.
Admissions
Curriculum
The Bachelor of Management degree and The Bachelor of Management - Healthcare Management degree are a cohort programs. The Program Map includes the required quarterly sequence of courses to complete a degree in two years of full-time study. Once accepted into the program, faculty and staff will guide students with registration.
General Management | Healthcare Management |
First YearFall Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Winter Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Spring Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Second YearFall Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Winter Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Spring Quarter
Total Credits: 15 | First YearFall Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Winter Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Spring Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Second YearFall Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Winter Quarter
Total Credits: 15 Spring Quarter
Total Credits: 15 |
Program Outcome
Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, the Management bachelor’s degree is designed for those who have completed an associate’s degree in any field, including those who do not directly transfer to four-year schools. The fully online program replicates the on-the-job learning environment with upper-level courses that model a management view perspective through teamwork and independent learning. Participants are invited to join a weekly lunchtime Zoom meeting at which they can engage with faculty and other participants.
Degree Option
The Bachelor in Applied Science – Management program is a two-year, 90-credit degree that offers an opportunity to gain the skills needed to step up to a management position. It is designed for students who have completed any associate degree including those degrees that do not typically transfer to four-year schools (AA, AAS-T, AAS, or ATA).
The program offers a BAS degree in either General Management or Healthcare Management. The Healthcare Management option is a non-clinical program.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Management program, students will be able to:
- Address managerial and workplace issues and opportunities in their field of interest by applying a problem-solving approach that integrates multiple disciplines and functions.
- Compose solutions to workplace issues and opportunities that integrate fiscal and social responsibility perspectives.
- Challenge assumptions such as those formed by culture or irrational logic by analyzing the origins and perpetuation of explicit and implicit bias.
- Construct a platform for personal career/occupational growth and community impact by analyzing the levers of social capital, power, and privilege.
- Demonstrate leadership and professional presence by modeling workplace-appropriate norms.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Management, BAS
If you are interested in complementing your associate degree with a bachelor's qualification so you can succeed in a management role, this degree might be for you. Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, students with a Bachelor’s degree in Management will be prepared for a variety of management or supervisory positions in almost any type of business or industry. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.
Management, Healthcare, BAS
If you are interested in complementing your associate degree with a bachelor's qualification so you can advance to a management role in healthcare, this degree might be for you. Known as the learning lab for the 21st-century workplace, students with a Bachelor in Management – Healthcare Management degree will be prepared for various non-clinical management or supervisory positions in the healthcare sector. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.