UC Clermont Holds Info Sessions for New Bachelor's Degree on Sept. 1

UC Clermont College will hold an information session for its new bachelor's degree in Applied Administration on Thursday, September 1 at 6 p.m.

 

The information session will cover the admissions process, transferring credits, career opportunities and give students a chance to speak to an advisor. The $50 application fee will be waived for those that attend and apply at the session. 

 

The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS) degree is designed for working adults who want to move into supervisory or administrative positions in a technological field.  It offers technical associate degree holders an opportunity to fulfill course requirements necessary to complete a bachelor’s degree. 

 

The two-year program totals 90 academic quarter credits and includes courses such as: team building & project facilitation, financial information for managers, workplace ethics, human resource practices, applied statistics, employment law, employee supervision, and leadership theory and practice.

 

The BTAS degree will offer technical specialists career advancement opportunities into supervisory positions, usually in a field where a technical background is essential to understanding the organization.

 

Class Offerings:  Classes will be offered days and evenings at both Clermont College and UC East campuses as well as on the UC Blue Ash campus this fall.

 

The information session will be held in the Snyder Building, Room 151 at UC Clermont College, 4200 Clermont College Dr., Batavia, Oh. For more information, visit the website

http://www.ucclermont.edu/btas.html

or to make a reservation, contact: Monica Vesprani 513-558-6197 or email

clermontBTAS@uc.edu

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