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2026-2027 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Applied Management (B.A.S.)


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Department Contact Information:

Dean: Dr. Julie Warnick 

Director: Dr. Sherri Link

Estimated Completion Time:

Bachelor degree programs take anywhere between 3-5 years for completion.

Program Description:

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management (BASAM) is a flexible, career-focused degree-completion program designed for students with a technical background, who have earned technical credits, or who have an associate of applied science degree.  The program is geared toward those students wanting to advance into management, supervisory, or leadership roles. The BASAM builds on prior applied learning and integrates coursework in management, communication, problem solving, and data-informed decision making all while maximizing prior earned college credits and credit for prior learning, as appropriate. Within the BASAM is an embedded certificate in management and leadership that students will earn once they complete the required certificate courses, further supporting career advancement, workforce mobility, and preparation for supervisory or managerial positions.

Program Goals:  

Through completion of the BAS Degree in Applied Management, students will:  

  • Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills to make decisions and solve issues. 

  • Apply professional communication skills to produce effective business messages.  

  • Use management and leadership principles to address organizational challenges. 

Student Learning Outcomes:

The student will be able to: 

  • Learning outcome A: Demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills to make decisions and solve issues. 
  • Learning outcome B: Apply professional communication skills to produce effective business messages.  
  • Learning outcome C: Use management and leadership principles to address organizational challenges. 

Admission Requirements:

All programs through Division of Professional Studies operate on a rolling admission basis. Students with prior college credit must have at least a 2.0 GPA (C average) to be considered for admission to the University. Those with no prior college coursework must have a high school diploma or GED with average grades of a C or higher and may need to enroll in college readiness courses to determine their level of knowledge. 

Individuals interested in applying for admission to any undergraduate program offered through the Division of Professional Studies must submit the following materials: 

Completed Application Form online 

Graduation Requirements: 

A candidate for graduation must satisfy the following requirements: 

  • Complete all requirements for an approved program of study; 
  • Complete the minimum number of credits (120 for a bachelor’s degree; 64 for an associate’s degree); 
  • Repeat for an acceptable passing grade any course required for the major in which the grade of “F” has been received; 
  • Complete the last 30 credits for the degree at SFU; 
  • Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better in all courses taken at SFU; 
  • Achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or better in all major or collateral requirements; 
  • Satisfy the requirements of the General Education core curriculum; 
  • Satisfy the capstone requirement as specified by the major department(s); 
  • Submit a completed Application for Degree form at least one semester prior to graduation date; and 
  • Satisfy financial obligations to the University. 

General Education Requirements


Course 1: CORE I Building a Foundation (3 credits)


  • or HNRS 101 Introducing Honors: Leadership, Research, and Community Engagement  
  •           -CORE I Big Ideas That Changed Humankind

              -CORE I Biology at the Crossroads 

              -CORE I Countdown to Extinction

              -CORE I Digital and Information Literacy

              -CORE I Discovering You

              -CORE I Disney Messages Morals and Merchandise

              -CORE I Engineering for Problem Solving in Society

              -CORE I From Ordinary to Enchanted: Analyzing Young Adult Novels 

              -CORE I History in My Lifetime

              -CORE I History of Cinema and Filmaking

              -CORE I Injury, Illness, and Mortality

              -CORE I Latino Minorities: Family & Identity

              -CORE I Men, Faith, and Life

              -CORE I Nature, Green in Tooth and Claw: Ecotopian and Dystopian Literature

              -CORE I Navigating Today’s Dating World

             -CORE I Neurocinema 

             -CORE I Of Cigarettes, High Heels and Other Interesting Matters

             -CORE I Peace and Goodness

             -CORE I Personal Health and Wellness

             -CORE I The Leader from Within

            -CORE I The Power of Belonging, Understanding, and Social Identity

            -CORE I Tragedy and Triumph in Haiti

            -CORE I Zombies, Cannibals, and Parasites

Course 3: WRIT102*


Free Electives: (45 credits)


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