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Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Project Management

Degree Requirements (B.A.S.)

Students in the Technology Project Management Program at Grand Valley State University must follow all general education requirements (961381.com/gened/requirements-handbook-269.htm) as defined in the Grand Valley State University Undergraduate Catalog and complete a minimum 120 credits total toward their degree. This could include credits transferred in from their Associate of Applied Science degree or other prior coursework at an accredited institution. An addition 24 credits earned through prior learning assessment (PLA) could also be applied to their degree. Due to transfer and experiential credit differences between students, the time to graduation will be unique for each student. Students are required to earn their final 30 credits at Grand Valley State University. This program is exempted from the university's 58 credits from a four-year institution rule. All other relevant policies apply.

B.A.S. Course Requirements (9 credits)

Technical Focus (transferred from AAS): 15+ credits

Technology Project Management Major Required Courses (Credits: 20)

Application and Synthesis (Credits: 3)

Elective Courses (choose 2 - 3 for a minimum of 6 credits)

Suggested Order of Coursework for the Technology Project Management Major

Year 1:

Fall Semester

Winter Semester

Year 2:

Fall Semester

Winter Semester

  • BAS 495 - Senior Seminar in Applied Science (3 credits) (typically taken in the final semester prior to graduation)
  • Additional coursework as needed for technology project management elective(s), general education requirements, or free electives towards the total credits for graduation.

Year 3 and beyond (as needed):

  • Additional coursework as needed for Technology Project Management elective(s), general education requirements, or free electives towards the total credits for graduation.


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