Bachelor of Applied Science

The Bachelor of Applied Science degree offers holders of Associate of Applied Science degrees the opportunity to pursue a four-year degree with a focus in accounting, computers, computer graphic design health care management, health and human services management, or management without losing a large number of credits in the transfer process. Accepting the AAS as evidence of expertise in an applied science, the BAS degree adds breadth through a liberal arts-based general education component and depth through the chosen core. The BAS graduate is thus prepared for greater career mobility and a more enriched life. In addition to the general requirements for the BAS degree noted previously (see "Requirement for Graduation with a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree" section), students must complete one of the following core requirements:

Accounting Core Requirements: (36 credits)

ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 206 Principles of Accounting II
ACC 305 Intermediate Accounting I*
ACC 306 Intermediate Accounting II*
ACC 310 Cost Accounting I#
ACC 401 Federal Income Tax I#
ACC 410 Auditing
BUS 311 Business Law I#
ECO 203 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics
MAT 332 Intro to Probabilities & Statistics
PHI 402 Business Ethics

*May substitute ACC 380 or ACC 407 if a student earned a "B-" grade or better in a course similar to ACC 305 or ACC 306 at the freshman or sophomore level.

#A student may receive credit for ACC 310, ACC 401, or BUS 311 if the student earned a "B-" or better grade in a similar course at the freshman or sophomore level. Credit will be awarded after the student earns a grade of "C" or higher in Ashford University courses: ACC 311, ACC 402, BUS 312.

ECO 203, ECO 204, , and/or PHI 402 may also be applied to the General Education requirements.

Elective Concentration:

If desired, students may also complete an environmental studies concentration (see environmental studies concentration for requirements).

Computer Core Requirements: (33 credits)

Required Courses: (16 credits)

INF 231 Programming Concepts
INF 220 IS Principles
INF 331 IS Programming
INF 322 Database Management Systems OR
INF 325 Telecommunications & Networking Concepts
INF 410 Project Management
INF 420 Senior Portfolio

Choose three electives from the following: ART 215, BUS 352, CGD 253, 353, INF 242, 255, 330, 317, 391, 392

Collateral course requirements: (9 credits)

INF 240 Visual & Verbal Presentations
MAT 332 Intro to Probabilities & Statistics OR
MAT 220 Discrete Mathematics
PHI 402 Business Ethics
(PHI 402 may also be applied to General Education requirements.)

Additional degree requirements:

A student may be required to demonstrate competency in COBOL programming if previous COBOL course work was completed more than four years prior to enrollment at Ashford University. At least one programming courses, 200 level or above, must be taken at Ashford University.

Computer Graphic Design Core Requirements: (18 credits)

ART 105 Drawing I
ART 215 Computer Art I
CGD 217 Survey Graphic Communications
CGD 240 Media Writing & Editing
CGD 330 Digital Still Imaging
INF 231 Programming Concepts
INF 420 Senior Portfolio

Students must choose one of the following: Animation Emphasis, Print Media Emphasis or Web Emphasis and complete all course requirements.

Animation Emphasis (25 credits)

CGD 220 Storytelling/Storyboarding
CGD 223 3D Modeling I
CGD 230 Digital Video & Audio
CGD 324 3D Animation I
CGD 325 3D Animation II
CGD 327 Advanced 3D Seminar I
CGD 427 Advanced 3D Seminar II
ENG 225 Introduction to Film

Print Media Emphasis (24 credits)

ART 315 Computer Art II
ENG 317 Introduction to Advertising
CGD 220 Storytelling & Storyboarding
CGD 253 Web Publishing
CGD 303 Publication Design
CGD 318 Introduction to Public Relations & Promotional Writing
CGD 340 Print Production
INF 240 Visual & Verbal Presentations

Web Emphasis (24 credits)

BUS 352 e-Business
CGD 220 Storytelling/Storyboarding
CGD 230 Digital Video & Audio
CGD 253 Web Publishing
CGD 303 Publication Design
CGD 353 Web Design
INF 240 Visual & Verbal Presentations
INF 322 Database Management Systems

Additional Degree Requirements:

In INF 391, INF 392, INF 410 and INF 420 the students will produce an animation, print media or web portfolio project. If the student is double majoring in another major offered by the IS department, one of the projects may be in a topic area for that major. A single project may fit more than one topic area, even if from a different major.