Students may complete the BAS program requirements in 45-60 upper-division credit hours, determined by choice of area of concentration and number of general studies requirements completed in AAS degree.
Working with an advisor, students will select a minor available at ASU or construct an individualized concentration with a coherent theme or purpose.
Any needed General Studies requirement OR Elective
9
Term hours subtotal:
15
Focus Area: Students work with their advisor to select an existing ASU minor or certificate, or construct an individualized focus area with a coherent theme or purpose. Focus Area must be minimum 15 credit hours, minimum nine upper-division hours.
Core requirements and focus area courses may also be used to apply towards general studies requirements, as allowed.
Students may complete the BAS program requirements in 45-60 upper-division credit hours, determined by choice of area of concentration and number of general studies requirements completed in AAS degree.
Working with an advisor, students will select a minor available at ASU or construct an individualized concentration with a coherent theme or purpose.
Critical Course
Necessary Course
Applicable Community College Prerequisites
0 - 60 Credit Hours
AAS Transfer Degree Block
Hours: 60
Notes:
Students may meet lower division general studies requirements with the AAS degree.
Students must complete all ASU general studies requirements in order to earn ASU BAS degree.
Students should work with their academic advisor to run DARS graduation audit to determine needed general studies requirements.
Any needed General Studies requirement OR Elective
Hours: 9
Notes:
Focus Area: Students work with their advisor to select an existing ASU minor or certificate, or construct an individualized focus area with a coherent theme or purpose. Focus Area must be minimum 15 credit hours, minimum nine upper-division hours.
Core requirements and focus area courses may also be used to apply towards general studies requirements, as allowed.