Southern Oregon University
Bachelor of Applied Science 2009-2010
- Degree
- Bachelor of Applied Science
Required Courses
| University Requirement | PCC Equivalent | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Professional-Technical Transfer Credits | Any non-business Professional Technical program credits | 58-61 |
| University Core 101,102,103 | WR 121 & 122 English Composition I & II and SP 111 Public Speaking |
8
4 |
EC 201 Microeconomics & EC 202 Macroeconomics |
EC 201 Microeconomics & EC 202 Macroeconomics |
4 4 |
| Humanities Exploration | 3 Humanities courses from SOU General Education (see link above) | 9 |
| Social Science Exploration | 1 Social Science course from SOU General Education (see link above) | 4 |
| Science Exploration | 3 Science courses from SOU General Education - 2 courses must have labs (see link above) | 12 |
| MTH 243 Statistics I | MTH 243 Statistics I | 4 |
| BA 100 Orientation to the School of Business | Not offered at PCC | - |
| BA 211 Accounting Info I & BA 213 Accounting Info II | BA 211, 212, & 213 Principles of Acct I, II, & III | 9 |
The BAS at Southern Oregon University requires the completion of 180 quarter hours.
Additional upper-division credits to be taken at SOU:
General Education: 9-12 credits
Business: 40 credits
Electives: 16 credits
The BAS degree is designed for the following students:
- Persons who hold an AAS degree (professional-technical degree) from a regionally accredited institution with a GPA of 2.5 or better.
- Persons who have the ability to take courses online or in the evenings and on weekends.
The BAS degree program addresses the following educational objectives.
To prepare students to:
- Accept leadership roles in business and industry.
- Conduct a comprehensive analysis of individual and group behaviors in organizations.
- Develop a thorough understanding of the basic fundamentals of business.
- Use critical thinking skills and practical knowledge to solve specific business management problems.
- Apply career development strategies and progress into management-level positions.
For More Information, please contact: Dr. Joan McBee, mcbeej@sou.edu, 541-552-8151
PCC endeavors to create accurate transfer guides for students; however, requirements may change without notice. Students are responsible for working with PCC advisors and their transfer institution to ensure that their academic plan will meet requirements and timelines.
Last updated: February 2010