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Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management


The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management (BAS) program prepares individuals who already have skills in specific occupational/technical areas for supervisory and management roles and positions. Associate degree programs have prepared these individuals to enter the job market at entry-level or mid-level positions. Upper-level coursework in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management program broadens their knowledge in applied management practices and prepares them for supervisory and management opportunities within their technical fields.

Students graduating from Daytona State College’s Supervision and Management program will be prepared to effectively lead and manage business operations within their technical field of interest. Specifically, the business community articulated the need for Daytona State College to produce individuals with bachelor’s level supervisory and managerial skills to enhance the occupational/technical preparation provided by their associate degree programs. Earning your Daytona State College bachelor’s degree will provide the access needed for employees to advance their skills in the workplace for managerial career opportunities.

Program Information

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the BAS program must have earned an Associate of Science (AS), an Associate of Applied Science (AAS), or an Associate of Arts (AA) degree. AA graduates wishing to upgrade their career may be admitted to the program with the approval of the Chair of the BAS program. Those with AA degrees who have completed all core general education courses will be required to complete a total of 18 credits in an occupational/technical area (e.g., accounting technology, computer science, business, etc.). AS/AAS graduates must complete additional core general education courses.

Applicants who have not earned an associate degree may be admitted to the BAS program if they have earned at least 60 credits, transferrable to the BAS program, and otherwise meet all other requirements for admission. Admission of applicants in this category is by approval of the department.

All applicants must have earned a minimum of a 2.0 cumulative GPA.

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1. Get Admitted!

Complete an Application for Admission. You can apply online or by downloading our application and submitting it by mail, fax, email, or in person at any campus. Continuing Daytona State students are still required to submit a new application for the BAS program in order to change levels.

Submit final, official high school or GED transcript including a graduation date. Students who graduated from a home school program are required to submit a home school affidavit. Submit final, official transcripts from any U.S., regionally accredited college or university you have attended. An official transcript is one that arrives in a sealed envelope.

If you graduated high school or have attended college in another country, please download the information sheet, Evaluating Credentials from Outside the U.S., and follow the instructions. Contact Admissions for more information about your transcript requirements. Please DO NOT submit your original documents to the College.

2. Get Financial Aid!

Apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Financial aid is available to students enrolled in an eligible program to assist in meeting educational expenses. Applicants should complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov to determine eligibility. Daytona State’s school code is 001475. Processing time is 4-6 weeks. More information is available from the Office of Financial Aid Services.

Daytona State College scholarships are also available. Apply online.

3. Get Advised!

Contact Academic Advising at any campus. The Advisor will assist you with choosing your first classes, requirements for program completion, and graduation plans. Take copies of your college / university transcripts. More information is available from the Academic Advising office.

4. Get Oriented!

If you are a new or readmitting Daytona State student, complete the online orientation. It will introduce you to some important information about the College and familiarize you with many important services available to you as a student. Login to your FalconNet Online Services at https://my.daytonastate.edu

You will need your College ID (provided with your acceptance letter) and your default PIN is your birth date in the format MMDDYY. If you have forgotten your College ID and/or password they can be retrieved and/or reset using the portlets on the login page.

5. Get Registered!

Sign up for your classes online via your FalconNet Online Services or in person at any campus Falcon Center. You can check course availability online.  More information is available from the Registration Office.

6. Get a Receipt!

Pay for your classes either online via your FalconNet Online Services or in person at the Office of Student Accounts at any campus. The Office of Student Accounts offers a number of payment options to assist you to make payments while your financial aid is being processed or if you will not be using financial aid.

REMEMBER – you are not officially registered until you have paid in full.

7. Get an ID Card, Parking Decal and Books!

Get your student ID card and parking decal at the Campus Safety Office on any campus. You can also get your books in person or online.

Last Updated: 1/17/12