CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Course Description
Coordinator: Douglas R. Ullrich (936)294-1188; agr_dru@shsu.edu
Mission
The mission of the Career and Technology Program is to provide
an educational program to allow students with technical Associates
of Applied Sciences degrees from accredited community/junior colleges
to seamlessly continue into the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
degree program.
Career and Technology Education is dedicated to the preparation
of youth and the support of adults who seek marketable skills for
today’s economy. Students interested in the Career and Technology
Education Program should contact Dr. Douglas Ullrich, Thomason Building,
(936) 294-1188, email: agr_dru@shsu.edu.
Curriculum
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences students who have majored
in a career and technology, vocational, or technical program at
an accredited community/junior college and decide to seek a baccalaureate
degree at SHSU may review the requirements for the Bachelor of Applied
Arts and Sciences degree. Upon successful completion of the requirements
for the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree, the student’s
diploma and transcript indicate the Bachelor of Applied Arts and
Sciences degree with a major indicating an Applied Arts and Sciences
degree was conferred. Students seeking the BAAS degree who have
an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree or Certificate
in a business dscipline should be aware that the BAAS degree
is in no way affiliated with the BBA degrees awarded by the College
of Business Administration at Sam Houston State University.
Students who have received a Certificate in any discipline are
not eligible unless and AAS has been completed.
Students desiring to major in a technical specialty area for the
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences must:
1. Present evidence of the development of an area of technical
specialty with an Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences degree
from a junior/community college.
- Sixty-six semester hours (plus four semester hours of activity
physical education) may be transferred from another educational
institution. This should include thirty-six to fortyeight hours
in block coursework in an organized technical program.
- The specialty title of the Associates of Applied Sciences degree
must be posted to the transcript for approval for entry into the
BAAS program
- Students MUST be advised by the program coordinator to have
transcripts reviewed and a declaration of major/minor submitted
before full acceptance into the BAAS program is finalized.
2. Complete a baccalaureate degree plan from residence and transfer
credit which contains a minimum of 128 semester credit hours and
includes the following:
- Forty-two semester hours of advanced level credits (courses
taken at the junior-senior level at a senior institution).
- An eighteen-hour minor in a field related to the student’s
technical specialty. A minimum of 12 of these hours must be at
the advanced level (these 12 hours may be included in the requirement
for 42 advanced hours).
- A six-hour internship preferably as part of the minor is required.
If the minor department does not offer an internship the Career
and Technology Program will administer the internship.
- Complete 45 hours in general education as follows (may include
community college courses):
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S.)
Major (A.A.S. degree – in-block courses) |
36 to 48 hours |
Minor |
18 hours |
General Education Requirements (Core Curriculum) |
45 hours |
Electives |
11 to 29 hours |
Internship |
6 hours |
Total |
128 hours |
This degree program is administered by the Department
of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Arts and Sciences.
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