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USF 2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 178-180
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (APS)
Course Descriptions- Academic Learning Compacts - Applied Science
Location/Phone: SVC 2002; (813) 974-4051
Office Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
Web Address: http://www.ugs.usf.edu/bsas.htm
Workforce projections for the 21st century indicate that there will be an ongoing need for people with specific skills and abilities to fill Florida’s growing number of specialized, scientific, industrial and technological positions. Florida’s two-year colleges offer many exceptional programs that meet these demands through their Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees. Although these applied and technical degrees provide excellent preparation for students seeking jobs that require specific knowledge, skill and ability, they have not generally transferred very efficiently into four-year Bachelor’s degree programs. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Science (BSAS) has been developed by USF under certain provisions of Florida legislation to remove constraints from the transfer process, recognize past work as transferable credit to the university, and afford exciting new opportunities for A.S. degree holders to pursue and acquire a distinctive USF Bachelor’s degree.
The BSAS program is a “capstone” degree offering A.S. degree holders an efficient pathway to a Bachelor’s degree. It provides Florida A.S. transfer students with a broad educational experience and a unique academic area of concentration. The various concentrations allow students to somewhat tailor their degree to match their academic interests and career ambitions. To achieve this end, BSAS students will plan their program in ongoing consultation with an academic advisor who will help students design their individualized program of study.
Requirements for the Major in Bachelor of Science in Applied Science
Recommended Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites)
This degree program is available ONLY to Associate in Science (A.S.) graduates from a Florida public community/junior college.
There are no State Mandated Common Prerequisites for this degree program.
Students wishing to transfer to USF must complete the A.S. degree with an overall “C” average in all college-level courses accepted for transfer credit to USF. Students are encouraged to complete at least 18 credit hours of the General Education Requirements as part of their A.S. degree, and it is highly recommended that students select Gordon Rule communication and computation courses to fulfill these requirements while at the community college.
The A.S. degree will transfer as a complete “60 credit hour package” to USF (applicable only to the BSAS program). Technical coursework will transfer as a 42 credit hour technical block. The remaining 18 credit hours of General Education coursework from the A.S. will be matched against USF requirements to determine which courses remain outstanding for fulfillment of the university’s 36 credit hour General Education Requirement.
Please be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
| Community College Block Credit (Transferred from A.S.) | 42 |
| Community College General Education (Transferred from A.S.) | 18 |
| USF General Education | 18 |
| USF Exit Courses | 9 |
| USF Area of Concentration* | 18 |
| USF Electives** | 15 |
| Total BSAS Credit Hours | 120 |
*Note that all BSAS Areas of Concentration are at least 18 credit hours (some require 21 credit hours).
** Elective credit hours may vary slightly, but will not require students to exceed a total of 120 credit hours for completion of the BSAS degree.
Within the 60 credit hours of USF/upper-level coursework beyond the A.S., BSAS students will complete:
- a minimum of 48 credit hours of upper-level (3000-4999) courses
- at least 30 hours of the last 60 credit hours at USF
- CLAST requirements
- foreign language requirement (can be satisfied by two years of high school foreign language credit or 8 college credit hours in a single foreign language)
Requirements for Areas of Concentration
BSAS - American Sign Language (ASG) Concentration () consists of 19 credit hours:
- SPA 3612 Basic American Sign Language (4)
- SPA 4613 Intermediate American Sign Language (4)
- SPA 4614 Advanced American Sign Language (4)
PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- SPA 4930 American Sign Language IV (4)
- SPA 4617 Structure of Sign Language (4)
PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- SPA 3633 American Deaf Culture (3)
- SPA 4632 Nature and Needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (3)
BSAS - Behavioral Healthcare Concentration (ABH) consists of 18 credit hours:
- MHS 3411 Multidisciplinary Behavioral Healthcare Services (3)
- MHS 4002 Behavioral Health Systems Delivery (3)
- MHS 4408 Exemplary Practices in Behavioral Healthcare Treatment (3)
- MHS 4425 Field Experience in Behavioral Healthcare (3)
- MHS XXXX Clinical Case Management in Community Care (3)
AND, ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- MHS 4931 Selected Topics in Behavioral Healthcare (3)
- MHS 4906 Directed Study/Readings (3)
BSAS – Criminal Justice Concentration (ACJ) consists of 18 credit hours:
Only available at Lakeland or Sarasota campus
- CCJ 3024 Survey of Criminal Justice (3)
- CCJ 3610 Theories of Criminal Behavior (3)
- CJL 3110 Substantive Criminal Law (3)
- CJC 4010 American Correctional Systems (3)
- CCJ 4934 Seminar in Criminology (3)
- CJE 4144 American Law Enforcment (3)
BSAS - General Business Concentration (ABU) consists of 18 credit hours:
- ACG 3074 Managerial Accounting for Non-Business Majors (3)
- ECO 1000 Basic Economics (3)
- FIN 3403 Principles of Finance (3)
- MAN 3025 Principles of Management (3)
- MAN 4XXX Managerial Applications (3)
- MAR 3023 Basic Marketing (3)
BSAS – Early Child Development Concentration (AEC) consists of 18 credit hours:
Only available at Lakeland or Sarasota campus
- EDF 4111 Child Growth & Learning (3)
- EDG 4909 Young Children w/ Special Needs (3)
- HSC 3301 Health, Safety, Nutrition & Motor Skills (3)
- EEC 4303 Creative & Affective Experiences (3)
- EEC 4408 Child, Family & Teacher Relations (3)
- PAD 4419 Personnel & Supervision (3)
BSAS – Environmental Policy Concentration (AEP) consists of 19-20 credits:
- EVR 2001 Introduction to Environmental Science (3)
- EVR 2001L Intro. to Environmental Science Lab (3)
- EVR 2861 Introduction to Environmental Policy (3)
PLUS THREE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- PUP 4203 Environmental Politics and Policy (3)
- PHI 3640 Environmental Ethics (3)
- ECP 3302 Environmental Economics (PR: ECO 2023 Microeconomics) (3)
- POS 3697 Environmental Law (3)
PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- ANT 4147 Environmental Archaeology (3)
- BSC 4057 Environmental Issues (3)
- ECP 3613 Economics of the Urban Environment (3)
- EDF 3228 Human Behavior & Environmental Selection (3)
- EVR 4930 Selected Topics in Environmental Policy (1-4)
- GEO 4340 Natural Hazards (4)
- HIS 4936 Seminar in Environmental History (4)
- IDS 3186 Science and Ethics of Disease (3)
- WST 3225 Women, Environment and Gender (3)
BSAS – Gerontology Concentration (AGR) consists of 21 credit hours:
- GEY 2000 Introduction to Gerontology (3)
or
- GEY 3263 Aging in the 21st Century (3)
- GEY 3601 Physical Changes and Aging (3)
- GEY 3625 Sociocultural Aspects of Aging (3)
- GEY 4612 Psychology of Aging (3)
PLUS THREE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- GEY 3323 Community Services of Older Adults (3)
- GEY 4322 Cast Management (3)
- GEY 4327 Long-Term Care Administration I (3)
- GEY 4340 Housing for the Elderly (3)
- GEY 4360 Gerontological Counseling (3)
- GEY 4608 Alzheimer's Disease Management (3)
- GEY 4635 Business Management in an Aging Society (3)
- GEY 4641 Death and Dying (3)
- GEY 4647 Ethical and Legal Issues in Aging (3)
BSAS – Hospitality Management Concentration (APU) consists of 18 credit hours:
Only available through Sarasota campus
REQUIRED COURSES:
- FSS 3220 Introduction to Food Production & Management (3)
- HFT 3000 Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism (3)
- HFT 3423 Hospitality Information Systems (3)
- HFT 3503 Hotel Marketing and Sales (3)
- HFT 4221 Human Resources Management (3)
- HFT 4253 Lodging Management (3)
BSAS – Industrial Operations Concentration (AIO) consists of 18 credit hours:
Only available through Lakeland campus
PREREQUISITES - 9 HOURS:
- MAC 1105 College Algebra (3)
- STA 2023 Introductory Statistics (3)
- COP 2510 Programming Concepts (3)
REQUIRED COURSES:
- ETG 4931 Special Topics in Technology I* (1-5)
- MAN 3025 Principles of Management (3)
- ACG 3074 Accounting for Non-Business Majors (3)
OR
- EIN 4352 Engineering Cost Analysis (3)
- EIN 3241 Work Design and Ergonomics I (3)
- EIN 4242 Work Design and Ergonomics II (3)
- ETI 4116 Industrial Quality Control (3)
*Please see academic advisor for required special topics course.
BSAS - Information Technology (ATC) consists of 18 credit hours:
Only available through Lakeland or Sarasota campus
- PAD 3003 Introduction to Public Administration (3)
- COP 2510 Programming Concepts (3)
- CGS 3303 IT Concepts (3)
- CEN 3722 Human Computer Interface (3)
- CTS 3823 IT Web Design (3)
- CTS 3845 Electronic Commerce (3)
- CIS 4412 IT Resource Management (3)
BSAS - Public Administration Concentration (APU) consists of 18 credit hours:
- PAD 3003 Introduction to Public Administration (3)
- PAD 4204 Public Financial Administration (3)
- PAD 4419 Personnel and Supervision in Today's Organizations (3)
- PAD 4712 Managing Information Resources in the Public Sector (3)
- POS 3182 Florida Politics and Government (3)
Plus any one of the following:
- PUP 4002 Public Policy (3)
- PAD 5035 Issues in Public Administration and Public Policy (3)
- PAD 5044 Environment of Public Administration (3)
- PAD 5159 Urban Policy Analysis (3)
- PAD 5333 Concepts and Issues in Public Planning (3)
- PAD 5605 Administrative Law and Regulation (3)
- PAD 5700 Research Methods in Public Administration (3)
- PAD 5807 Urban and Local Government Administration (3)
- PAD 5836 Comparative Public Administration (3)
BSAS – Public Health Concentration (APL) consists of 18 credit hours:
- ARC 4784 The City (3)
- HSA 4120 Introduction to Public Health (3)
- HSC 4554 Survey of Human Disease (3)
- HSC 4933 Special Topics in Public Health* (3)
*Please see academic advisor for required special topics courses.
PLUS THREE OF THE FOLLOWING:
- HSC 4542 Stress, Health and College Life (3)
- HSC 4933 Special Topics in Public Health** (3)
**AREAS FROM SELECTED SPECIAL TOPICS COURSES SHOULD BE SELEDCTED IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR.
Selected special topics courses can include the following subjects:
- Behavioral Health System Delivery
- Consumerism and Health
- Health Care Marketplace
- Human Structure and Function
- Introduction to Environmental Health
- Introduction to Food Safety
- Introduction to Maternal and Child Health
- Introduction to Medical Epidemiology
- Introduction to Public Health Research
- Introduction to Tropical Public Health Immunology
- Issues in Severe Mental Illness
- Laboratory Methods Analysis
- Law and Protecting the Public Health
- Medical Terminology
- Men's Health and Gender in Society
- Prevention of Mental Illness
- Women, Environment and Gender
BSAS – Urban Studies Concentration (AUR) consists of 18-21 credit hours:
- URS 3002 Introduction to Urban Studies (3)
Plus any of five of the following:
- ARC 4784 The City (3)
- AMS 3700 Racism in American Society (3)
- AMH 3423 Modern History (4)
- IDS 4942 Community Internship (1-4)
- ECP 3613 Economics of Urban Environment (3)
- ISS 3930 ST: Community Studies (1-4)
- SYA 4930 ST: Urban Life (3)
- GEO 3602 Urban Geography (4)
- GEO 4604 Advanced Urban Geography (4)
- PAD 3003 Introduction to Public Administration (3)
- POS 3142 Introduction to Urban Politics and Government (3)
- SOW 3203 American Social Welfare System (3)
- SPC 3710 Communication and Cultural Diversity (3)
- SYD 3700 Racial and Ethnic Relations (3)
- URP 4050 City Planning and Community Development (3)
- URP 4052 Urban and Regional Planning (4)
Contact the BSAS Program for additional BSAS Concentrations that may have developed since the publication of this catalog.
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