Belmont College – Ohio University Plan Bachelor of Technical & Applied Studies Online Program Pathway The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies BTAS is intended for students who hav
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Bachelor of Technical & Applied Studies Online Program Pathway
The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS) is intended for students who have already completed an applied
associate’s degree program from an accredited community college, regional campus, or technical college, and who wish to
pursue a baccalaureate degree The BTAS builds upon the technical skills developed within applied associate degree
programs by providing the knowledge and professional skills necessary for career advancement
Online Convenience Ohio University Quality
• Review study materials and submit assignments online
• Learn from distinguished professors
• Progress through the degree in consultation with an Ohio University academic advisor
Admission Requirements
• Completed technical associate degree (AAS, AAB or ATS) from a regionally accredited college or university or 60 total
credit hours including 24 related technical hours
• Combined 2.0 gpa from all prior college-level coursework
• Official transcripts sent directly to Ohio University from all colleges and universities you have attended
Application Information
Apply online ($25 non-refundable application fee due at application)
Submit all college-level transcripts to:
Undergraduate Admissions
Ohio University
Chubb Hall 120
1 Ohio University Drive
Athens, OH 45701
Ohio University Contact Information
Lisa Jeffries
jeffriee@ohio.edu
740.699.2504
E-mail general questions to
transfer@ohio.edu
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To qualify for the Bachelor of Technical & Applied Studies degree, a student must have completed all Ohio University
graduation requirements: general education, College, major, and residency Students must complete: minimum of 30
semester credit hours of Ohio University credit; minimum of 50% of the major course requirements at Ohio University; and
total hours for graduation (120 semester hours) with a major and overall 2.0 gpa or higher
Tier I General Education Requirements
Courses completed through Belmont or OHIO online
General education requirement courses that may also satisfy program requirements are inside brackets
Tier I English Composition (1E) ENG 1510 ENG 1110
Tier I Quantitative Skills (1M)(Reference General
Education Equivalency Guide for Tier I math course
options)
[MATH 2500] [MAT 1120]
Tier I Junior Composition (1J) (OHIO Online only) Select available junior composition
course: ENG 3090J, ETM 3700J, ET 3800J, PRCM 3250J, or SAM 3250J
Tier II General Education Requirements
Courses completed through Belmont or OHIO online
Complete 21 semester hours with a minimum of 2 credit hours in each of the 6 areas
General education requirement courses that may also satisfy program requirements are inside brackets
Choose one of the following Applied Science &
Math courses (2AS): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection NUT 1110; MAT 2110+2112, MAT 2120, MAT 2122 Choose one of the following Cross-Cultural
Perspectives courses (2CP): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection ANT 2110
Choose one of the following Fine Arts courses
(2FA): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection MUS 2110
Choose one of the following Humanities &
Literature courses (2HL): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection HIS 1110, 1112; PHL 2120, 2130; COM 1115, 1120 Choose one of the following Natural Sciences
courses (2NS): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection BIO 1120, 2120; CHM 1110, 1112; PHY 1110, 1112 Choose one of the following Social Sciences courses
(2SS): Work with Academic Advisor for appropriate course selection CN 1120, 1110; HIS 2110, 2112; POL 2110; PSY 1120; SOC 1110, 1120
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Choose no more than 3 total courses at Belmont College
Professional Skills Core
Complete all of the following courses (requires grade of “C” (2.0) or better) through Belmont or OHIO Online
Introduction to Technical and Applied Studies TAS 3010
Diversity, Ethics, and Collaboration TAS 3110
Research for Technical and Applied Studies TAS 3210
Leadership and Workplace Effectiveness TAS 4110
Technical and Applied Studies Capstone Seminar
(TAS 4510 completes OHIO’s Tier III General
Education Requirement)
TAS 4510
Statistics ATCH 2090, [MATH 2500, PSY 1110,
PSY 2110], or QBA 2010 [MAT 1120]
Collaboration
Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Interpersonal Conflict Management COMS 3060
Foundations in Group Dynamics EDCE 4400
Collaboration in the Workplace TAS 4440
Diversity
Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Environmental Communication COMS 3300
Women and Health Communication COMS 3410
Cross-Cultural Communication COMS 4100
Communication with People with Disabilities COMS 4110
Diversity
Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Continued
American Environmental History HIST 3060
The Civil War and its Aftermath HIST 3081
Survey of African American History HIST 3150
Workplace Interactions in a Diverse Society TAS 4140
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Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Responsibilities and Freedom of Speech in
Child Abuse and Neglect SW 3213
Social Welfare Law SW 3243
Ethics and Organizational Social Responsibility TAS 4040
Leadership
Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Managing Systems and Projects SAM 3000
Supervision Management SAM 3050
Applied Leadership in the Workplace TAS 4340
Research and Technology
Complete one of the following courses through Belmont or OHIO Online
Communication and New Technology COMS 3200
Qualitative Inquiry in Communication COMS 3420
Rhetoric and Electronic Media COMS 4630
Criminal Justice Research Methods LET 3550
Consumer Marketing SAM 3020
Technology and Research in the Workforce TAS 4240
Additional Requirements
Complete at least 30 hours at the 3000- or 4000-level through Belmont or OHIO Online
The information on this guide is based off of the catalog requirements posted in the 2019-2020 Ohio University catalog and related Belmont College equivalents as of the Last Updated date All information is subject to change without notice Students are responsible for tracking their degree completion on their DARS and are encouraged to work with an Ohio University academic advisor in their degree planning Courses are subject to availability at each institution It is suggested that students meet with CPM/Advisor to discuss course selection based on offered options
Last updated: 5/6/2019
Electives Work with Academic Advisor for
appropriate course selection