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Supervision and Management What is a Bachelor of Applied Science program? Benefits Program Delivery and Location Curriculum /Course Sequencing Tuition and Fees Financial Aid Admissions Requirements Graduation Requirements Application Checklist and Timeline Frequently Asked Questions Next Steps
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What is a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.)? A 60 credit hour upper division program with 42 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 sectors A 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
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Benefits Enhances placement in management and supervision positions within the business community Develops skills to become successful managers and leaders Provides degree completion opportunity for students from a variety of educational backgrounds Includes a capstone experience for students to demonstrate application of acquired knowledge
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All classes will be offered in either the hybrid format (half the time on campus and half the time online) or entirely online. Program Delivery and Location Most classes are eight weeks in length-A8 or C8 sessions Classes meet evenings from 6-9 p.m. at Kent Campus
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Curriculum/Course Sequencing (1) Semester 1: A8-GEB3212 Business Writing A8-MAN3353 Management Theory and Practice C8-MAN3240 Organizational Behavior C8-General Education or Technical Education Course Semester 2: A8-BUL3130 Business Law and Ethics A8-MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers C8-FIN3400 Financial Management C8-General Education or Technical Education Course
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Semester 3: A8-MAN4301 Human Resource Management A8-General Education or Technical Education Course C8-ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information Systems C8-General Education or Technical Education Course Semester 4: A8-MAN4930 Selected Topics in Management A8-MAN 4504 Operational Decision Making C8-GEB 4891 Strategic Management and Decision Making C8-MAN4120 Leadership and Group Dynamics Curriculum/Course Sequencing (2)
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Semester 5: A16-MAN4940 Internship A16-MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management Semester 6: A8-General Education or Technical Education Course C8-General Education or Technical Education Course Curriculum/Course Sequencing (3)
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Tuition and Fees In state residents 42 hours of junior/senior courses (3000-4000 level) $77.85 per credit hour @42 hours=$3,269 18 hours of sophomore courses (2000 level) $74.20 per credit hr. @18 hours=$1,335 Georgia residents 42 hours of junior/senior courses (3000-4000 level) $218.20 per credit hour @42 hours=$9,164,40 18 hours of sophomore courses (2000 level) $143.65 per credit hr. @18 hours=$2,585 Non residents 42 hours of junior/senior courses (3000-4000 level) $434.95 per credit hour @ 42 hours=$18,267.90 18 hours of sophomore courses(2000level) $282.05 per credit hr. @18 hours=$5,076.90 Total: $4,604Total: $11,749.40Total: $23,344.80
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Financial Aid There 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
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Admissions Requirements 1 Earned Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate of Arts (A.A.), or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university 2 Earned a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 in all postsecondary coursework 3 Submit B.A.S. Membership Application by deadline 4 Electronically submit required supplemental documents by deadline
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Graduation Requirements(1) 1 Earn a minimum of 120 unduplicated semester hours with at least a “C” average (2.0 GPA) for all FCCJ coursework attempted 2 Earn a minimum of 25% of the total hours required for the degree in residence at FCCJ 3 Fulfill Foreign Language requirements; two years of same foreign language in high school or eight semester hours of foreign language at FCCJ prior to graduation
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Graduation Requirements (2) 4 Earn a minimum of 30 of the last 36 hours in regular courses and be registered at FCCJ during the semester of graduation 5 Apply no more than 45 semester hours in any combination of extension, correspondence, CLEP, University Credit by Examination, and Armed Forces credits toward an undergraduate degree
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Application Checklist and Timeline RequirementDescriptionDeadline 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. Applicationhttp://www.fccj.org/pr ospective/programs/ba chelor_deg/bach_mem app.pdfwww.fccj.org/pr ospective/programs/ba chelor_deg/bach_mem app.pdf October 1, 2009 Employer Recommendation Letter of recommendation from current employer October 1, 2009 EssayDescribe how degree will enhance your career October 1, 2009
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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.
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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 http://opencampus.fccj.org/mei/index.html
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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)
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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
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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 transfer What if I am not ready to start the program in the yet? Students will be admitted year round
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Supplemental Paperwork Deadline October 1, 2009 Rolling Admission Begins November 9, 2009 Individual Advising Begins 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
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Questions ?
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Contact Sheri Litt Associate Dean Workforce Development Kent Campus 3939 Roosevelt Blvd. (904)381-3501 or sblitt@fccj.edu
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