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Nov 22, 2024
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2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Science, B.A.S.
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The Bachelor of Applied Science degree is designed to help students who have earned an associate’s degree in the trade and technical areas to pursue a bachelor’s degree that compliments and incorporates their prior college work.
There are four components to the degree.
✓ A student entering the program must have an Associate of Applied Science degree from an accredited community or technical college.
✓ The student must meet the University general education requirements worth 40 credits, some of which may be transferred in from his/her associate’s work.
✓ The student must select a minor from offerings in the current UMPI catalogue.
✓ And finally, the student must take at least 30 credits of his/her BAS coursework at UMPI, 12 of which must be in a selected minor and 18 of which must be upper level courses (300-400). These 18 upper level credits taken at UMPI may be taken as part of the GEC, the minor, or as elective credit.
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An Associate’s Degree in Applied Science from a regionally accredited institution:
Name of Associate of Applied Science Degree:
Name of Institution granting the Associate of Applied Science Degree:
Minimum of 40 credits in a technical field listed below:
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Additional B.A.S. Program completion notes:
The General Education Curriculum (GEC) requirements must also be met to earn this degree. (See the catalogue or your advisor for the details).
30 credit hours must be taken at UMPI. Of these, a minimum of 12 credits must be in the minor and 18 credits must be upper level. These 18 upper level credits taken at UMPI may be taken as part of the GEC, the minor, or as elective credit.
Total credit hours required for the degree: 120
Completion of an UMPI Minor (18-27 credits)
(See Academic Programs of catalog for available minors):
Electives (may include additional technical credits):
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