Supervision & Management, Bachelor of Applied Science - Management
Career Pathway: Business
Location(s): Courses for this program are offered at all BC locations. This program is also offered fully online. Certain specialization courses may be offered at designated locations.
Program Entrance Requirements: The Bachelor of Applied Science is an open access program designed for students who have earned an Associate of Science or an Associate of Arts degree and wishes to advance professionally. Students who have completed 60 lower level division credits will also be considered for admission. Students accepted into the BAS program in this category will need to see an advisor for an individual educational plan.
All current and new students who meet the minimum requirements must apply to the program by submitting an application at https://www.broward.edu/admissions/apply. Applicants for the BAS program should have completed a minimum of 15 semester hours of general education requirements as part of their AS degree. The remaining general education credits (totaling 36) will be completed during the Bachelor of Applied Science degree program. Applicants who have completed all general education hours through an earned AA degree, will complete additional lower level business courses. The BAS degree in Supervision and Management builds upon an associate degree in a business-related field. Students who have earned an AS in a non-business-related field must take additional lower-level business courses.
Program Description: The Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Supervision and Management prepares students to assume managerial roles in the public and private sectors. The program provides knowledge and skills in the areas of management, marketing, finance, operations, and strategy. Visit the program’s website for more information.
Graduation Requirements:
The Bachelor of Applied Science degree will be awarded to students who meet the following requirements:
- A minimum of 120 semester credit hours in the prescribed coursework comprised of both lower division (AA or AS) and upper division (BAS) credit hours.
- Successful completion of the Capstone course.
- An overall GPA of 2.0.
The State of Florida sets forth the following BAS graduation requirements:
- Satisfy all General Education credits. The amount and area will vary.
- Meet the foreign language requirement.
- Complete two college level math courses.
PROGRAM COMPETENCIES
Students interested in applying for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management must meet the following program competencies in addition to the BAS required courses (students may be able to complete these requirements as part of their upper division coursework):
Course | Title | Credits |
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ACG2001 | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I | 3.00 |
ACG2011 | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II | 3.00 |
GEB1011 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | 3.00 |
ECO2013 | PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | 3.00 |
MAN2021 | INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
MAR1011 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY | 3.00 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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MAN3240 | ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR & LEADERSHIP | 3.00 |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
GEB3213 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATION | 3.00 |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
BUL3130 | BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS | 3.00 |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
BAS Specialization Course I | 3.00 | |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
MAR3802 | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
BAS Elective Course | 3.00 | |
MAN3310 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
FIN3400 | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
or FIN3403 | MANAGERIAL FINANCE | |
MAN4504 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
BAS Specialization Course II | 3.00 | |
MAN4720 | STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY | 3.00 |
BAS Elective Course | 3.00 | |
BAS Specialization Course III | 3.00 | |
MAN4900 | CAPSTONE PROJECT | 3.00 |
GE Course or Business Course 1 | 3.00 | |
Total Credits | 60 |
BAS SPECIALIZATION COURSES
TRACK A: MANAGEMENT
Course | Title | Credits |
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MAN3303 | MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP | 3.00 |
GEB4131 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
QMB3302 | BUSINESS ANALYTICS | 3.00 |
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General education or business course. Preferred general education courses include: ECO2013 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS; FIN2100 PERSONAL FINANCE. Business courses have the following prefixes ACG, BUL, ECO, FIN, GEB, MAN, MNA, MAR, MKA, OST, PLA, QMB, REE, RMI, TAX.
Students must take STA2023 STATISTICS and MAC1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA/MAC1105C COREQUISITE COLLEGE ALGEBRA.
BAS ELECTIVES (STUDENTS MUST CHOOSE 2 COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING):
Course | Title | Credits |
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ECO3703 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS | 3.00 |
MAN3930 | SEMINAR IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT | 3.00 |
MAN4102 | MANAGING CULTURAL DIVERSITY | 3.00 |
MAN4162 | CUSTOMER RELATIONS FOR MANAGERS | 3.00 |
MAN4940 | INTERNSHIP | 3.00 |
MAR4840 | SERVICES MARKETING | 3.00 |
Notes: See General Education course information here.
Students must satisfy the Digital Literacy requirement by testing out, completing a Credit for Prior Learning portfolio, or passing CGS1060C COMPUTER AND INTERNET LITERACY.
In accordance with Florida Statute and Florida Administrative Code, students may need to satisfy the Civic Literacy Graduation Requirement. Visit the Civic Literacy Graduation Requirement page at broward.edu/civic-literacy.
Students are strongly encouraged to meet with an advisor to create a personalized educational plan.
Program Highlights
Credit for Prior Learning
Accelerate your path to completion with these options:
- Credit by exam
- Earned industry certifications
- Prior Learning Assessment
- And much more…
Related Industry Certifications
Upon completing this program, graduates will be eligible to sit for the following industry certifications/licenses: N/A
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Fund Your Education
This program is Financial Aid eligible. Scholarships may be available.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from this program will:
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- Graduates will be able to apply knowledge of principles of supervision and management to real world problem- solving in developing alternative solutions to the problem at hand.
- Demonstrate teamwork and collaboration in decision making and problem solving.
- Program graduates will demonstrate effective oral business communication skills.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate integrated business skills that incorporate leadership, management, finance, and marketing.
- Graduates will demonstrate effective leadership decision-making that is evidence-based.
- Graduates will exhibit cultural awareness in decision making.
- Graduates will be able to use analytics to make data-drive business decisions.
- Graduates will be able to apply ethical frameworks to decision-making.
- Graduates will apply integrated management skills to solve practical business problems.