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Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision & Management

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Program Sheet


Degree Overview

Admissions Information

Curriculum Information

Program Highlights

  • Graduates can earn from $60,000 to $100,000 annually
  • Flexible class schedules for the working professional
  • Accelerated and traditional class formats
  • One-on-one academic advisement
  • Financial assistance available to qualified applicants
  • Recognized by graduate and professional schools

 

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Bachelor of Applied Science Supplemental Application

Bachelor of Applied Science Scholarship Application

 

 

Degree Overview

 

The Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) Degree in Supervision and Management is designed as a learner-centered degree program that provides specific program learning outcomes. Students who successfully complete the Supervision and Management degree program will gain technical hands-on skills to include case studies and a capstone project, which will include analysis and problem solving through simulations and similar activities.

 

This degree program will focus on current and emerging issues in business and management, such as global financial markets, leadership, supervision, and operation management.  It will also provide the students the opportunity to develop a comprehensive plan to solve real life problems dealing with current management and organizational leadership challenges. Students will acquire knowledge related to the major concepts, principles, and techniques associated with leading cultural diversity in the global marketplace. The general program outcomes for the Supervision and Management degree are comprised of specific learning objectives embedded within each of the courses.

 

 

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Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology

 

Program Sheet


Degree Overview

 

Admissions Information

Curriculum Information


Program Highlights

  • Graduates can earn from $72,000 to $117,000 annually
  • Flexible class schedules for the working professional
  • Accelerated and traditional class formats
  • One-on-one academic advisement
  • Financial assistance available to qualified applicants
  • Recognized by graduate and professional schools

 

Apply to Broward College

Bachelor of Applied Science Supplemental Application

Bachelor of Applied Science Scholarship Application


Degree Overview

 

The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Information Technology provides individuals who hold an Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree the opportunity to further their education. Students completing this program will have the skills and knowledge required to become successful Information Technologists and leaders in areas such as database administration, network systems administration, computer software engineering, etc. within public, private, and non-profit organizations. The curriculum offers a learner-centered and practical approach to understanding and applying Information Technology.

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Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management

 

Program Sheet


Degree Overview

Admissions Information


Curriculum Information


Program Highlights

  • Graduates can earn from $72,000 to $95,000 annually
  • Flexible class schedules for the working professional
  • Accelerated and traditional class formats
  • One-on-one academic advisement
  • Financial assistance available to qualified applicants
  • Recognized by graduate and professional schools

 

Apply to Broward College

Bachelor of Applied Science Supplemental Application

Bachelor of Applied Science Scholarship Application

 

Degree Overview

 

The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Technology Management provides individuals who hold an Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree the opportunity to further their education. Students completing this program will have the skills and knowledge required to become successful Technology Managers and leaders within public, private, and non-profit organizations. The curriculum offers a learner-centered and practical approach to understanding Technology Management.

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Admission Information


The following are required for admission into the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree program:

 

  • An Associate in Science (A.S.) or an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree from a regionally accredited institution.

  • A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in all post-secondary coursework.

  • Students who have earned an A.S. or A.A.S. degree will have completed a minimum of 15 college credits of transferable general education coursework and will complete the remaining general education requirements as part of the B.A.S. degree program.

  • Students with an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree or 60 credit hours without a degree may be admitted to the program upon the recommendation of the Dean for Student Affairs and the Dean for Business, Technology, and Management.

  • Students will be assigned an academic advisor or counselor who will assist them in developing the required educational plan. Please contact Mr. Richard Louis, Student Success Coordinator for the BAS degree program at rlouis1@broward.edu for an advisement appointment. For additional degree program information, please contact Karen Williams, Educational Liaison for the BAS degree program at kwillia4@broward.edu

  • New students to Broward College must complete the Broward College admissions application.

  • Pay the $35 non-refundable application fee, and complete the supplemental  application for the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program.

  • Students currently attending Broward College who wish to apply for the B.A.S. degree program are required to complete the supplemental program application. Please use the following link:

    Bachelor of Applied Science Supplemental Application

  • Returning Broward College students or graduates who wish to apply for the B.A.S. degree program are required to complete the re-entry application and the supplemental program application.  Please use the following links to access both of these documents

    Broward College Re-entry Application

    Bachelor of Applied Science Supplemental Application


  • Transfer students must submit an application for admission to Broward College, pay the $35 non-refundable application fee and complete the supplemental application for the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program. Transfer students must also submit official transcript(s) from all previously attended postsecondary institutions to the District Registrar’s office at the Willis Holcombe Center, 225 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301.

  • International students must be admitted to Broward College. For more information please visit the International Student Admissions web site

 


Frequently Asked Questions


What are the admission requirements?

Eligible applicants are those who have earned at a minimum, an Associate of Science (A.S.) or an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) from a regionally accredited institution and who have at least a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Applicants will be required to complete an educational plan. Please contact Mr. Richard Louis, Student Success Coordinator for the B.A.S. program, at the following e-mail address: rlouis1@broward.edu for an advisement appointment. For additional program information, please contact Karen Williams, the Educational Liaison for the B.A.S. program at  kwillia4@broward.edu .

 

I have an Associate of Arts degree. Am I eligible to be admitted to the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program?

Yes. Students who have earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree from a regionally accredited institution may also apply and be admitted with the recommendation of the Dean for Business, Technology, and Management and Dean for Student Affairs. To begin this process, students should meet with the Student Success Coordinator for the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program.

 

I have sixty (60) college credits without a degree. Am I eligible to be admitted to the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program?

Yes. Students who have earned at least 60 college credits from a regionally accredited institution but have yet to receive a degree may also apply and be admitted with the recommendation of the Dean for Business, Technology, and Management and the Dean for Student Affairs. To begin this process, students are required to meet with the Student Success Coordinator for the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program.

 

May I attend full-time or part-time?

Yes. The Bachelor of Applied Science degree program is designed for the working adult who seeks flexible class scheduling in an accelerated format.

 

Are there application deadlines for the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program?

No. We anticipate that this program will be in great demand, and we will seat students on a first come first serve basis. Plan early to secure your place in this exciting new program.

 

Is financial assistance available?

Financial assistance and scholarships are available to those who qualify.

 

Where is the application available?

The application for admission to the College and the supplemental application for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program are available on the Broward College web site at http://www.broward.edu/bas. The supplemental application is also available at the following campus and center locations in the Counseling and Advisement department:

North Campus

Building 46, Room 232

A. Hugh Adams Central Campus

Building 19, Room 116

Judson A. Samuels South Campus

Building 68, Room 213

Willis Holcombe Center

Building 33, Room 107

Pines Center*

Building 100, Room 106


*Weston and Miramar Center students may obtain the supplemental application at the Pines Center.


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