Project and Acquisitions Management BAS
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Project Management BAS

 

Northwest Florida State College is approved by the State of Florida Board of Education and accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Project Management (BAS)

This innovative baccalaureate program at Northwest Florida State College offers five tracks of specialization so that students may tailor a degree to meet individual career goals or job requirements. Students may also work with an academic advisor to customize a program of study for another area of emphasis within the degree. Specialization Tracks include:

  • Acquisitions
  • Project Management
  • Public Service Management
  • Quality Improvement
  • Training & Development/Human Resources

The BAS degree program is designed to provide a career-ladder for students who have already completed an Associate degree and who wish to continue their education at the bachelor's level. Or, beginning students may design a program of study for the degree as early as the freshman year if they have not yet obtained an associate degree. The program is an especially desirable educational option for graduates of the Community College of the Air Force and for individuals transitioning from active duty military to the civilian workplace.

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The program content builds on skills acquired in the workplace or through previous coursework. Coursework for the bachelor's degree program is designed with the working student in mind and is offered in flexible, non-traditional format. Approximately 50 percent of the instruction is offered as distance learning, with another 25 percent structured as "blended" classes (part traditional classroom and part nontraditional format). Classes are available evenings, weekends and in concentrated "fast-track terms". Coursework incorporates internships, seminars, and other work-based learning activities designed to ensure students acquire the latest skills and content. Students receive the full range of articulation and transfer rights guaranteed by Florida law through common course numbering and the statewide articulation agreement.