Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Management in Technology Emphasis
The Emphasis Requirements and Suggested
Course Sequence below may assist you in planning your course of study and
determining course availability. However, if you are currently enrolled in the program,
your specific requirements may vary from what's shown here (see the appropriate GBC
Catalog). All BAS students should consult with a departmental adviser in
planning course work.
Emphasis Requirements
Program Overview
The Management in Technology emphasis is designed to perfect your skills in business practices and builds on any associate degree by helping you to develop your skills and practices in workplace management. The coursework focuses on managing, marketing, computing, decision-making, and strategic planning in business and industrial management.
Case Problems in Managerial Finance: FIN 405
or Economic Decision Models: ECON 431
3
Strategic Management and Policy (Capstone): MGT 496
9
Electives. At least 3 of the elective credits are to be selected from the following:
GIS in Business and Community: GIS 320
Technical Graphics Communication: CADD 345
International Management : MGT 480
Entrepreneurship: MGT 487
Legal Environment of Business: BUS 325
Environmental Economics: ECON 307 Economics
of Taxation: ECON
317
Total Emphasis Credits: 21
Suggested Course
Sequence
NOTICE: The following sequence is simply a suggestion and may not be appropriate
for all students. For example, some students will have to take from one to four developmental
courses before they are prepared to take specific college level courses. Many students
will need to take fewer courses each semester due to obligations in their lives. Full-time
status is 12 credits per semester, but many programs provide students with the flexibility
of taking fewer credits. Meeting with an adviser is crucial to establishing the best course
sequence for each student.
Great Basin College - 1500 College Parkway - Elko, Nevada 89801 - 775.738.8493
A member institution of the Nevada System of Higher Education
Accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities