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Supervision and Management

What is a Bachelor of Applied Science program?BenefitsProgram Delivery and LocationCurriculum /Course SequencingTuition and FeesFinancial Aid Admissions RequirementsGraduation RequirementsApplication Checklist and TimelineFrequently Asked QuestionsNext Steps

What is a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.)?

A 60 credit hour upper division program with42 credit hours in professional courses (3000-

4000 level)18 credit hours in general education or technical

courses (minimum 2000 level)A flexible program to prepare for entry and

advancement within specific workforce sectorsA convenient program for working adults with

blended 8 week classes that combine half the time on campus and the other half online as well as totally online classes

BenefitsEnhances placement in management and

supervision positions within the business community

Develops skills to become successful managers and leadersProvides degree completion opportunity for

students from a variety of educational backgrounds

Includes a capstone experience for students to demonstrate application of acquired knowledge

All classes will be offered in

either the hybrid format

(half the time on campus and half the time online)

or entirely online.

Most classes are eight weeks in length-

A8 or C8 sessions

Classes meet

evenings from 6-9

p.m. at Kent Campus

Curriculum/Course Sequencing (1)

Curriculum/Course Sequencing (2)

Curriculum/Course Sequencing (3)

Tuition and Fees

Total: $4,604Total:

$11,749.40Total:

$23,344.80

Financial AidThere are several federal, state, institutional and

private resources available to help you meet your educational expenses.

Viewing these sites below can help you find out how the financial aid department at the college can help you pay for college.

Step 1 artemis.fccj.edu

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5 Student Aid Report (SAR)

Step 6 FCCJ will process application, award and disburse aid Reminder: Don’t forget to apply for scholarship

Click on financial aid

Need taxes and W2s

Admissions Requirements

Graduation Requirements(1)

Graduation Requirements (2)

Application Checklist and Timeline

Requirement Description Deadline Spring

Transcript verifying the associate or bachelor degree with a 2.0 minimum GPA

Most earned degrees will be accepted,GPA is a combination of all postsecondary coursework

October1, 2009

B.A.S. Application http://www.fccj.org/prospective/programs/bachelor_deg/bach_memapp.pdf

October 1, 2009

Employer Recommendation

Letter of recommendation from current employer

October 1, 2009

Essay Describe how degree will enhance your career

October 1, 2009

Frequently Asked Questions (1)

Will I be able to transfer to a university to continue my education towards a Master’s Program?Contact the institution that you plan to attend.

Will my associate degree GPA be calculated into my B.A.S. GPA?Yes.

Frequently Asked Questions(2)

When will I be notified about acceptance in the program?Early November

How will my military credits apply towards the program?Contact Military Education Institute (MEI)

http://opencampus.fccj.org/mei/index.html

Frequently Asked Questions(3)What do I do if I have not completed an

associate degree?First complete an associate degree; we

recommend an A.S. Business Administration (program number 2213) or A.A. with a concentration in business (program number 1108)

What do I do if I have no college credit at all?First complete an associate degree; we

recommend an A.S. Business Administration (program number 2213) or A.A. with a concentration in business (program number 1108)

Frequently Asked Questions(4)When will I see my advisor?

Students that are accepted into the program will receive notification of when to schedule an advising appointment

What is the difference between a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.)?The B.A.S. has more technical courses that are

taught in an applied format while the B.S. has more general education courses taught in a traditional format

Frequently Asked Questions(5)What if I have earned a degree from out of

state?As long as the degree was awarded from a

regionally accredited college, it will transferWhat if I am not ready to start the program in

the yet?Students will be admitted year round

Supplemental

PaperworkDeadline

October 1, 2009

Rolling Admission

BeginsNovember 9,

2009

Individual AdvisingBegins

November 9, 2009

(by appointment only)

Mandatory Orientation December

15 Or December

17

Classes Begin

January 10, 2010

B.A.S. Application deadline

October 1, 2009

Questions ?

Contact Sheri Litt

Associate DeanWorkforce

DevelopmentKent Campus

3939 Roosevelt Blvd.

(904)381-3501or sblitt@fccj.edu

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