Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Business Major [BAS]


Complete all Institutional Graduation Requirements. BAS students complete 45 general education credits.

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Business requires a minimum of 66 credits to complete the major. A grade of “C-” or better is required for each course counting towards the major and a cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for completion of the major. S/U courses may not be elected for program requirements.

An Associate of Applied Science or Equivalent transfer degree (90 transfer credits) is required to declare this program.

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Business is a Bachelor’s completion degree program leading to supervisory and management roles within one’s technical fields and is available for students who have successfully completed an Associate of Applied Science degree. This unique transfer-friendly degree-completion program was designed specifically for transfer students who have technical/ professional (CTE) or associate’s degrees and who do not have readily available pathways to a bachelor’s degree in their career field. The upper-level coursework includes applied management, leadership development, finance, and human relations and will broaden the student’s knowledge of applied business practices. Generally, a Bachelor of Applied Science degree prepares graduates to enter the job market in entry-level or mid-level management positions. The BAS in Business is not intended to prepare students for graduate school entry.

Required Program Prerequisites


College level writing, college level math, and an Associate of Applied Science or Equivalent transfer degree

The following courses are prerequisites that are required prior to beginning the program

Lower Division Required Courses


Total credits required for major: 66


Last EPCC update - December 2023

Previous EPCC Checksheet (March 2019) this checksheet is valid for summer 2019-spring 2024

October 2022 EPCC - COM 319 and COM 330 were deleted by the COM program - courses were removed from this checksheet