Applied Management B.A.M.

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Minimum Requirements for Applied Management B.A.M.: 120 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
General Education Requirements
Complete the general education requirements.35-40
As part of the general education requirements, complete the following:
Essential Precalculus with Applications
College Algebra for Calculus
Precalculus
Essential Calculus with Applications in the Life Sciences
Calculus I
B.A.M. Degree Requirements
Complete the B.A.M. degree requirements.4
As part of the B.A.M. requirements, complete the following:
Business Ethics
Applied Management Program Requirements
Complete the following:
Complete 18-30 credit hours in a single specialized technical area or trade18-30
AIS F101Effective Personal Computer Use1
AIS F310Management of Information Systems3
or AIS F316 Accounting Information Systems
BA F307Introductory Human Resources Management3
BA F330The Legal Environment of Business4
BA F343Principles of Marketing3
BA F490Services Marketing Strategy3
or BA F360 Operations Management
BAM F308Professional Development: How to Prepare for a Job and Other Survival Skills1
BAM F309Professional Development: Finding a Career1
or BAM F310 Professional Development: Being Successful in Your Career
BAM F320Management3
BAM F352Accounting and Finance3
BAM F435Entrepreneurship 13
or BAM F440 Logistics
BAM F462Project Management3
ECON F227Introductory Statistics for Economics and Business3
or STAT F200X Elementary Statistics
HSEM F416Cybersecurity Management3
or HSEM F415 Cybersecurity in the 21st Century: Technology and Ethics
or HSEM F417 Cybersecurity Resiliency
or HSEM F418 Cybercrime, Fraud and Law
HSEM F445Business Continuity and Crisis Management3
Complete one of the following:3
Organizational Theory and Behavior
Alaska Native Corporations: A Historical and Contemporaneous Perspective 2
Human Security in Alaska 2
Electives
General Electives3-20
Total Credits120
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Or any advisor-approved F300- or F400-level BA course.

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Note that BA F391 or HSEM F461 may be used to satisfy the Alaska Native-themed requirement.

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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes are measurable statements that describe knowledge or skills achieved by students upon completion of the program.

Students graduating from this program will be able to:

  • Produce high-quality professional communications on technical issues/topics for internal and/or external audiences
  • Produce high-quality professional presentations using various modes of technology on technical issues/topics for internal and/or external audiences
  • Identify and understand whether certain business conduct is legal and/or ethical and apply the knowledge situationally
  • Apply knowledge of effective leadership skills to specific situations
  • Apply and interpret financial information
  • Illustrate the fundamentals of project management, including identifying project risks and effective means of risk management