Supervision & Management, Bachelor of Applied Science - Management
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management equips students with advanced business knowledge and skills in management, marketing, finance, operations, and strategy. Designed for individuals with an associate degree, the program prepares students for managerial roles in various industries through core modules, specializations, and a capstone project. Graduates are well-positioned for careers in business, healthcare, education, government, and nonprofit organizations.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree in Supervision and Management prepares students to lead and manage in public or private sector organizations. It equips students with essential knowledge and skills in management, marketing, finance, operations, and strategy.
Objectives:
- Provide a solid understanding of business principles and practices.
- Develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.
- Enhance leadership and management capabilities.
- Prepare students for managerial roles in various industries.
Description:
The BAS in Supervision and Management is designed for individuals holding an Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Arts (AA) degree and seeking career advancement. It builds upon the knowledge and skills acquired during the associate degree program, focusing on advanced business concepts and real-world applications.
Outline:
Program Content and Structure:
The BAS in Supervision and Management program comprises 120 semester credit hours, including:
- Lower division (AA or AS) credit hours
- Upper division (BAS) credit hours
- A capstone course
Course Schedule:
Courses are offered at all Broward College locations and fully online. Certain specialization courses may be available at designated locations.
Course Modules:
The program consists of the following core modules:
- Management
- Marketing
- Finance
- Operations
- Strategy
Specializations:
Students can choose from three specialization tracks:
- Management
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
- Project Management
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
Student performance is evaluated through a variety of assessment methods, including:
- Exams
- Quizzes
- Projects
- Case studies
- Presentations
- Capstone project
Assessment Criteria:
Students are assessed on their:
- Knowledge and understanding of course content
- Analytical and critical thinking skills
- Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Communication and presentation skills
- Leadership and management potential
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
The program utilizes a combination of teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles, including:
- Lectures
- Discussions
- Case studies
- Group projects
- Experiential learning
Faculty:
The program is taught by experienced faculty members with expertise in management, business, and related fields.
Careers:
Career Paths and Opportunities:
Graduates of the BAS in Supervision and Management are well-prepared for managerial positions in a variety of industries, including:
- Business
- Healthcare
- Education
- Government
- Nonprofit organizations
Career Outcomes:
Graduates can pursue careers in various functional areas, such as:
- Management
- Leadership
- Marketing
- Finance
- Operations
- Human resources
- Project management
Entry 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.
