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Frequently Asked Questions

The program has no Math entry requirements.

Students in the program will cover numeracy, logical thinking and quantitative reasoning concepts necessary for management and leadership success as part of the program curriculum.

  • The SVC BASM program has a streamlined set of program entry requirements.
  • You do not have to complete all entry requirements to apply to the program but you must complete them before you will be able to register for the first quarter of the program.
  • If you need support in completing program entry requirements, please contact counseling@skagit.edu or bachelors@skagit.edu.

Yes, this program has been approved by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, the accrediting body for the colleges and universities in Washington.

Faculty in the program come from a range of disciplines and backgrounds. All are experts in their fields and represent both full time faculty or professionals with considerable management and workplace experience.

Management, BAS

If you are interested in complementing your associate degree with a bachelor's qualification so you can succeed in a management role, this degree might be for you. Known as the learning lab for the 21st century workplace, students with a bachelor’s degree in Management will be prepared for a variety of management or supervisory positions in almost any type of business or industry. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.

Management, Healthcare, BAS

If you are interested in complementing your associate degree with a bachelor's qualification so you can advance to a management role in healthcare, this degree might be for you. Known as the learning lab for the 21st century workplace, students with a Bachelor in Management – Healthcare Management degree will be prepared for a variety of non-clinical management or supervisory positions in the healthcare sector. Additionally, students can use this degree to build their own business.

This accredited bachelor’s degree prepares students to pursue graduate programs in a variety of fields, including MBA programs. Graduates from the program have gone on to pursue master’s degrees places such as:

  • Central Washington University
  • Eastern Washington University
  • Pacific Lutheran University
  • University of Oklahoma
  • University of Washington
  • Western Governors University
  • Western Washington University

The Bachelor in Management degree is an online program, with scheduled Community Connects with faculty and other cohort members via Zoom on Wednesday lunchtimes. These sessions are highly encouraged but optional and recordings are made available for those who cannot attend live.

Upper-division classes carry higher tuition rates than associate degree courses.

This Bachelor of Applied Science program focuses on real-world applications, not just theory-based learning. You will be able to apply the concepts and tools to your current work, and the curriculum will ensure you have practice integrating your learning into real-world relevant business and management scenarios.

A Bachelor of Applied Science is a degree granted by the community and technical colleges in Washington that enables those with non-transfer professional-technical degrees or certificates to obtain a bachelor’s qualification. They build on the education and training from two-year technical associate degrees with two years of upper-level course work.

For more information on Applied Science degrees in Washington State, visit Applied Baccalaureate Degrees.

 

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To find out more about the BAS in Management, and to receive an application, register for a program briefing session that meets your schedule.

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