Program type:

Major
Format:

On Campus
Online
Hybrid
Est. time to complete:

2-4 years
Credit Hours:

120
Leverage your experiences and forge your pathway to career success with our multidisciplinary degree in Applied Arts and Sciences.
This multidisciplinary degree program is specifically designed for nontraditional students who wish to earn a bachelor's degree. This unique program accepts credits earned from military training, from an Associate of Applied Science degree, and from other universities and trade schools. It may also facilitate graduation for students who are returning to college after spending time in the workplace.

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Why Earn an Applied Arts and Sciences Degree?

An estimated 35% of jobs in the U.S. require at least a bachelor’s degree, yet 36 million Americans have attended some college, but never completed their degree. The B.A.A.S. is an attainable and affordable option for transfer students from community colleges and technical institutions, veterans or active-duty military personnel, and other non-traditional students with college credit to complete their bachelor’s degree.

This degree program was designed with flexibility in mind, offering the option to complete courses in person at UNT locations in Frisco and Denton, online, or as a mixture of in-person and online classes.

Additionally, UNT has partnered with Coursera to bring the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S.) undergraduate degree completion program fully online. The program courses are taught by UNT faculty and delivered on Coursera’s globally recognized and highly accessible online platform.

The B.A.A.S. will prepare graduates to tackle new challenges as leaders in business, non-profit organizations, and community engagement. In this rigorous, multidisciplinary degree, students choose 2-3 disciplines to spotlight within their degree plan. Common concentrations include:

  • Administration
  • Real Estate
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Data Analytics
  • Hospitality
  • Media Innovation
  • Business Leadership
  • Social Wellness and Community

Graduates of the Applied Arts and Sciences program use their degrees to break through promotional barriers in existing jobs or to change careers altogether. Alumni of the program have pursued careers in a variety of areas including business, industry, and public service. Academic Advisors assist students with developing a degree plan that addresses their career objectives.

 

Marketable Skills
  1. Team leadership
  2. How to articulate multiple points of views
  3. Problem-solving with alternative solutions
  4. Ways to ask and answer meaningful questions
  5. Effective oral and written communication

Applied Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Highlights

UNT pairs each applicant with an advisor to create a customized degree plan focusing on the “missing pieces” required to complete the degree.
Up to 90 hours of the 120 hours required for the BAAS degree may be transferred from other approved institutions
UNT has been named one of America’s 100 Best College Buys® for 24 consecutive years,
UNT’s Career Center can provide advice about future employment opportunities in a particular area, as well as help with job and internship placements.
Flexible evening, weekend, and online courses make it easy for you to earn a BAAS degree while balancing full-time or part-time work and your personal life.

What can you do with a Bachelors of Applied Arts and Sciences?

Career opportunities for BAAS students vary as much as their paths to earning the degree. Some students complete the degree for career advancement, while others want to change career paths altogether or attend graduate school. Whatever the motivation, BAAS students graduate with an array of skills that equip them to compete in today’s ever-changing workplace.

BAAS graduates are found in a variety of career fields. Many work in business, state and local government, nonprofit agencies or a wide range of fields directly associated with the specialization they pursued at a community or technical college or while in the military.

 

Applied Arts and Sciences Bachelor's Courses You Could Take

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