Bachelor of Applied Science Degree

The bachelor of applied science degree is a comprehensive, fundamental exploration of practical sciences than can include engineering, physics, chemistry, and electronics. Students gain a thorough understanding of the complementary nature of sciences and then are allowed to focus on a principle interest. The degree program typically takes four years.
Specific career applications for applied science degree majors include biochemistry, civil engineering, nuclear, mining, and petroleum engineering, aeronautics, structural design, and mechanical devices. Ideally, the bachelor of applied science degree program combines class work with practical job-focused experiences in materials and laboratory research.
Coursework can also include industrial safety, ergonomics, earth science, biology, chemistry, statistics, production planning, calculus, drafting, spreadsheet and CAD software.
Students who most typically choose the applied science degree have a keen interest in mathematics, electrical engineering, and statistical analysis, but have yet to determine their career specialty. The overview of the fields provided by a bachelor of applied science degree program enables graduates to narrow their career options and focus on entry work in their profession while continuing their specialized education at the post-graduate or certification level.
Grads take jobs with computer or electronics design and manufacturing companies, with civil engineering firms, at federal, state, and local governmental agencies, environmental consulting companies, health and safety organizations, and energy development and producing corporations.
Additional fields include materials-joining manufacturing, operations management, fire science, semiconductor development, forestry management, medical and healthcare technology, pharmaceutical product research and development, technical graphics and communications, networks and cyber security.
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