The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Applied Administration program is ideal for students and working adults who want to move into supervisory or administrative positions within their company or industry. The program is designed to be a smooth transition from an associate to a bachelor’s degree. It is suitable for people who have work experience or who have earned an associate degree.
For current high school students or those who still need to pursue their associate degree, UC offers multiple associate degree programs that will seamlessly transition into the Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Applied Administration program.
With the Applied Administration program, you will:
The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Applied Administration degree was designed through feedback we received from business leaders regarding the skills and training they look for in prospective managers and supervisors. It can help you take your career to the next level or ensure you are better prepared when you begin your professional career.
To get a first-hand perspective on the Applied Administration degree, explore our new article, What’s the Best Way to Move from an Associate to a Bachelor’s Degree? We interviewed Michele Kegley and Brad Price, co-directors of the BTAS in Applied Administration program.
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Yes. We want to make sure you put your new UC degree into action. Our career services team will assist by providing tips and suggestions to help you find your ideal next job.
Programs can be completed full-time or part-time. Many programs are set up to be part-time, with most containing fewer than 10 credit hours in any given semester. We know you have a lot going on, so want to make sure that school can fit into your schedule. Note: There are some exceptions.
Yes. You will need to work with a program advisor to understand what credits will apply and meet the minimum requirement for credit hours completed at the University of Cincinnati.
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