BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES 

EFFECTIVE 2014-2016 CATALOG
(Note: In order for a student to be eligible for this option, they must have 12 hours under this catalog which begins Fall 2014)

Option B:  The BAAS Program with Criminal Justice Emphasis 

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MISSION STATEMENT 

The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences BAAS degree is designed to offer students with workforce education, vocational-technical training and/or professional experience in occupational fields the opportunity to obtain a baccalaureate degree. Such experienced professional/vocational students may obtain credit toward this degree via regionally accredited college-level course work and/or certain types of professional and educational training. Students who pursue the degree are required to complete the academic core requirements, thirty-six hours of advanced credit that is complementary to the vocational-technical or professional area, and any additional hours necessary to meet the 120-hour university requirement as stated in the catalog.

ADMISSION TO PROGRAM 

 

Before a student can be admitted, the student must arrange an interview with the Director or Assistant Director of the BAAS Program.

BAAS students are limited to not more than twenty-five percent of their total semester credit hours in courses transferable to a program in a school of business and not more than fifteen semester credit hours in business school courses completed at Midwestern State University. However, students may select a minor in Business Administration with the approval of the Dean of the Dillard College of Business Administration. 

Students currently enrolled at Midwestern State University in a designated degree program who satisfy the intent of the mission statement and have at least a 2.75 g.p.a. will be allowed to transfer to the BAAS degree program. Exceptions to this policy will be considered on an individual basis by the BAAS Director. In such cases, the student must submit to the BAAS Director a petition letter accompanied by a letter of recommendation from an advisor in the student’s current major.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 

All transfers from another MSU program must complete at least 12 hours under the BAAS program at MSU to be eligible to graduate from the BAAS program.

The student must complete a baccalaureate degree plan from residence and transfer credit hours by meeting the requirements as follows:

Option B:  The BAAS Program with Criminal Justice Emphasis 

The Criminal Justice Emphasis provides students the background to pursue employment options in the criminal justice career field. The combination of such courses as law enforcement, political science, psychology, sociology, and social work prepares those already working in the field for career advancement. For those wishing to enter a criminal justice field, the degree offers the graduate the possibility of employment in such career fields as federal, state, and local law enforcement, institutional and community-based corrections, and criminal investigations.

Academic Foundations and Core Curriculum (http://registrar.msutexas.edu/catalog/2012-2014/Undergraduate-2012-2014-middle.pdf)

Occupational Specialty (39 semester hours)

Credits toward an area of coherent specialization may be earned from community colleges, this university and other senior institutions (including elective hours), workforce education, vocational or technical schools, armed forces schools, work experiences, and non-traditional learning experiences that can be equated to college credit. To qualify for work experience credit, a student must have 3 consecutive years of full-time employment within the last 6 years. A student may be awarded 2 hours of credit for each qualifying year of job experience related to the student’s occupational specialty up to a maximum of 6 hours. Credit for non-traditional experiences is granted on the basis of evaluation by the Director and the BAAS staff utilizing the National Guide of the American Council on Education ACE and other appropriate publications. Documentation will be placed in the student’s permanent file in the Office of the Registrar. A minimum of 24 semester hours in the area of occupational specialty must be completed before the student can be accepted into the program. Cognate vocational-technical courses may be accepted within the area of occupational specialty or professional development.

Computer Science (3 hours)

Professional Development (36 advanced semester hours that may include 3 hours of BAAS 3113 Internship and will include 3 hours of BAAS 4113 Capstone Project).

The BAAS Criminal Justice Emphasis consists of 36 semester hours which must be chosen from the following courses:

BAAS 3113

BAAS 4113

Any CRJU advanced courses except CRJU 4773, 4943, 4993

ENGL 3203

MCOM 4683

PHIL 3533

POLS 3213, 3233, 3443, 3933, 4043, 4133, 4163, 4173, 4233, 4243, 4653, 4953

PSYC 3913

SOCL 3333, 3353, 3433, 3733, 4633

SOWK 3953, 4233, 4323, 4363

SPCH 3023

NOTE: The. BAAS Criminal Justice Emphasis student may submit a petition to the BAAS program for permission to apply appropriate additional courses to fulfill the above 36 semester hour curriculum.

Course Listing with Titles click here

 

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Rev:  5/2014