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Bachelor of Applied Science
This degree is a baccalaureate degree designed for applied technology students who choose to complete the requirements associated with a full baccalaureate program.

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Get Great Skills And Apply Credits Earned To A Bachelor's Degree From Boise State!

You can enroll in the four year degree option when you start college or at a later date. It is always open to you!

Many students find this a great option. They can complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in two years, learn skills they can use for a lifetime and start a job right away. Later, they can return to Boise State to pursue a Bachelor's degree in the evenings while they work during the day.

It is an excellent benefit that most other local schools don't offer.

If you already have an Associates Degree from another college many of your credits may transfer to Boise State. If you have a Bachelor or higher degree from Boise State or any other college you have lots of great options for a 2nd degree.

Program Staff

      Coordinator: Jenny Miller, Applied Academics

      Administrative Assistant: Del Rae Koch

For Additional Information call: 426-4193

Eligibility Requirements for Admission to the BAS Program
You must meet one of the following requirements to be admitted to the BAS program:

  • graduate of an AAS degree program approved by the Idaho State Board of Education.Graduate
  • graduate of an institution accredited by a regional accrediting.
  • graduate of an institution accredited by a regional accrediting association (as reported in Accredited Institutions of Post Secondary Education) that meets Idaho Standards for an AAS degree (minimum of 60 credits or equivalent quarter credits.)
  • satisfactory completion of the general university requirements (core) and upper-division requirements for the BAS degree AND enrollment in an AAS degree program at Boise State University.

Application Procedures for Admission to the BAS Program
To apply for admission to the BAS program, submit all materials in the checklist below:

  • official transcript(s) documenting successful completion of an accredited AAS degree (or its equivalent) or an official transcript(s) documenting successful completion of core requirements and upper-division requirements.
  • Completed "Application of Acceptance into the Bachelor of Applied Science Program" form.
 

Applied Technology
Bachelor of Applied Science

Course Number and Title

Credits
ENGL 101-102 English Composition

6

Area I - see Boise State catalog for list of approved courses

Area I core in one field
Area I core in a second field
Area I core in a third field
Area I core in any field

 

3
3
3
3

Area II - see Boise State catalog for list of approved courses
Area II core in one field
Area II core in a second field
Area II core in a third field
Area II core in any field



3
3
3
3

Area III - see Boise State catalog for list of approved courses
Area III core in mathematics
Area III core in second field
Area III core in any field



3-5
4
4

Areas of Emphasis
Of the required 34 upper-division hours, a minimum of 15 credits must be in one area of emphasis OR a minimum of 18 credits with 9 credits in each of two areas of emphasis OR a minimum of 15 credits interdisciplinary. (Students must see their advisors for approved areas of emphasis.)
15-18
Upper-division electives to total 34
(No more than 9 hours ay come from BASCI courses)
16-19
Technical Education courses 40
Electives to total 128 credits
(May be technical or academic credits not otherwise counted. Up to three credits may come from KIN-ACT courses)
11-13
Total 128

COURSE OFFERINGS

BASCI 493 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE INTERNSHIP (0-V-V).  Field learning in the technical environment under supervision of both a manager and an instructor.  (Pass/Fail)  PREREQ: Upper-division standing and PERM/INST/CHAIR.

BASIC 494 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE CONFERENCE OR WORKSHOP (Variable Credit).  Conference and workshops conducted by outstanding business and industry leaders or qualified faculty in a technical field sponsored under the auspices of Boise State University.  (Pass/Fail)  PREREQ:  Upper-division standing and PERM/INST/CHAIR.

BASCI 496 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE INDEPENDENT STUDY (Variable Credit).  Independent study for technical competency upgrade, applied research project, or specialized advanced skill experience or study.  An independent study cannot be substituted for a course regularly offered at Boise State University, nor can independent study credits be used to improve a grade in a course the student has already taken.  (Pass/Fail)  PREREQ: Upper-division standing and PERM/INST/CHAIR.

BASCI 498 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE SEMINAR (Variable Credit).  Opportunity for study of a particular area in a technical field at an advanced level.  Topics will be selected on the basis of their timely relevance to technical fields and particular expertise of the faculty or related industry.  PREREQ: Upper-division standing and PERM/INSTR/CHAIR

 
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