Oct 02, 2025  
2025-2026 University Catalog Fall Version 
    
2025-2026 University Catalog Fall Version

Applied Science, B.A.S.


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The Bachelor of Applied Science degree is specifically designed to build on associate degrees that provide workplace skills, including career training or non-transfer associate degrees (A.A.S and A.A.S.-T degrees). The B.A.S provides a path to the baccalaureate level by accepting full credits for their associate degree from accredited colleges and universities. The B.A.S transfers credits from any regionally accredited associate degree including Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Business (A.B.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Applied Science Transfer (A.A.S.-T), and any other associate degree from other regionally accredited community and technical colleges. Additionally, the B.A.S program can accept credits from past colleges and universities, including international institutions.

 

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the time of graduation, the student shall demonstrate:

PLO 1. A proficient understanding of the major functional areas of their chosen minor.

Assessment of learning outcomes will occur as part of the formal program assessment as designated by the program of which the student completes their minor.

 

ADDITIONAL BAS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

1. The General Education Cirriculum  (GEC) requirements must also be met to earn this degree.

2. 30 Credit Hours must be earned at UMPI. Of these, a minimum of 12 credits must be upper level coursework (300 level and above).

 

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:


Subject No. Title Credit Hours
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Total Technical Credits:


Total Minor Credits:


Completion of an UMPI Minor (18-27 credits)


(See Academic Programs  of catalog for available minors):

  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3

 

Electives (may include additional technical credits):


Total credit hours required for the degree: 120


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