Dec 16, 2025  
2025-2026 College Catalog 
  
2025-2026 College Catalog

Supervision and Management, B.A.S.

Location(s): Highlands Campus, Online Program


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Program Code: 7510

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management (BAS-SM) is an open-access program available to you when you have successfully completed an associate degree. The BAS-SM program will prepare you for supervisory and management roles and positions in a variety of industries. The upper-level coursework will include applied management practices, leadership development, finance, and human resource management that will prepare you for supervisory and management opportunities within your technical field. The BAS-SM program is offered online and designed to provide you with the opportunity to honor employment obligations. You will be able to enter the program at the beginning and middle of each term, provided you meet admission requirements.

Length: 120 credit hours

Admission Requirements

1. You must complete an Application for Admission and identify that you are seeking entry into the bachelor’s degree program.
2. You must have earned an Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree from a regionally accredited institution. Associate degrees in unrelated fields will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
3. You must provide official transcripts from all previous educational institutions attended. If you are an international student, you must have your transcript evaluated by a recognized international transcript evaluation service.
4. If you are a college or university transfer applicant, you must have at least 60 college-credit hours, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in relevant transfer courses that apply toward the BAS-SM degree.
5. You must demonstrate proficiency in foreign language through either completion of two years of high school instruction in the same foreign language, or completion of two sequential college terms in a foreign language, per Section 1007.262, Florida Statutes (F.S.).

Academic Requirements

The BAS-SM is a 120-credit hour program consisting of 36 credit hours of general education courses, 42 credit hours of lower-level specialized courses, and 42 credit hours of upper-level courses in supervision and management.

If you already have an Associate in Arts degree, you may articulate into the BAS-SM program. You will be able to transfer 60 credit hours that include 36 credit hours of general education courses. You must complete an additional 18 credit hours of lower-level specialization courses (such as business, finance, management, computer, health care, and public service) and 42 credit hours of upper-level courses.

If you already have an Associate in Science or equivalent degree in a business-related, health-related, or public service-related program, you will be able to articulate into the BAS-SM program. You will be able to transfer 60 credit hours that include 18 credit hours of general education courses and 42 credit hours of lower-level specialized courses. You must complete an additional 18 credit hours of general education courses and 42 credit hours of upper-level courses.

If you have not completed an associate degree in business administration or management, the following courses are suggested. Several of these courses are prerequisites for specific BAS-SM upper-level courses.

Required Courses


Total Credit Hours: 15


Total Credit Hours: 15


Fall Term


Total Credit Hours: 15


Spring Term


Total Credit Hours: 15


Note:


* It is your responsibility to meet with a counselor to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement.
+ If ACG 2021  or ACG 2071  has been completed, you should take a supervision and management elective.
# Any student who has not met the civic literacy requirement previously must earn a passing grade in either AMH 1010 , AMH 1020 , or POS 1041  AND successfully pass the Florida Civic Literacy Examination (FCLE) prior to being awarded the baccalaureate degree.

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