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B.S. Applied Technology

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Scholarship Available
Cost
$58255.00
Credit or Non Credit
Credit
Total Credit/ Curriculum Hours
1800
Certification or Credential
Bachelor of Science
Industry
Information Technology

Program Description

WIOA Eligible Program
This program is approved for federal funding under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which means individuals who meet certain criteria may qualify for financial assistance.
The Bachelor of Science in Applied Technology (BAT) program is a flexible STEM baccalaureate degree offering a broad technology base, designed for students who want to develop through selected technology pathways and/or in combination with multiple disciplines. This degree provides students with foundation skills in technology including exposure to information assurance, process management, information systems, multimedia production, software applications, technology language, design, and maker. Students in the Applied Technology degree will learn foundation skills in technology with flexibility to customize additional course requirements based on pathways of individual interests and career needs. This provides students with technical skills in combination with the broad education necessary to compete for jobs in today's knowledge economy. Potential career paths are: Computer User Support Specialists, Computer Operations, Computer Systems Analyst.

Outcomes & Opportunities

Potential career paths are: Computer User Support Specialists, Computer Operations, Computer Systems Analyst.

Program Sessions

1 Total
B.S. Applied Technology

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