Nov 23, 2024  
Spring 2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Spring 2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Associate of Technical Study


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The associate of technical study degree is awarded for successful completion of an individually planned technical education program designed to respond to the needs for specialized technical education not currently available in the degree programs available at BGSU Firelands.  

Learning Outcomes for the Associate of Technical Study:

  • Explain applied principles as derived from the technical or vocational area of focus.
  • Apply principles from the technical or vocational area of focus to solve problems or perform tasks.
  • Use general writing and mathematical principles to solve problems.
  • Describe how general education in the sciences or humanities applies to the technical or vocational area of focus.

The program must have an area of concentration in technical studies which is clearly identifiable with a career objective.

The area of concentration can be formed either by:

  • A coherent combination of technical courses selectively drawn from two or more technical programs currently offered by BGSU Firelands to serve a career objective which would not be adequately addressed by one of the existing programs; or
  • Courses completed or training received at other institutions of higher education, vocational centers, and/or other educational enterprises judged by BGSU Firelands to be of college level and worthy of college credit.

The development of the educational plan will be done jointly by the student and the advisor. Each candidate for this degree must complete an associate of technical study application that identifies the area of concentration and designates courses to be taken to complete the degree. The application will be forwarded to the Academic Review Board for review and approval. Any changes in the educational plan will require the signature of the academic advisor and the approval of the Academic Review Board. A student unable or unwilling to meet the college degree requirements, or who has submitted a proposal deemed unacceptable, will be denied admission into program.

Students considering this degree option should indicate the Pre-Associate of Technical Study program code on the Admissions application or a change of major form submitted to the Student Services Office. The student then should work with the assigned advisor(s) to propose a degree program that meets their occupational goals and the College’s requirement for satisfactory completion of a minimum of 62 semester credit hours. Prior to the completion of 40 semester credit hours, each degree candidate must complete an associate of technical study application form outlining his or her intended area of concentration and designating course areas for further study to accommodate this plan. Each student’s individual curriculum must meet the minimum requirements of 32 semester credit hours of technical studies, 30 semester credit hours of general education and applied general education.  

Following approval of the application, each candidate must complete no fewer than 22 semester credit hours of coursework under the supervision of BGSU Firelands. At least 15 semester credit hours must be completed at BGSU Firelands.

General Requirements


Students are responsible for adhering to all college and university requirements and policies as stated in the BGSU Undergraduate Catalog. Prerequisites shown below are for reference only.

English Composition and Oral Communication


WRIT 1120 is required. Based on placement scores, WRIT 1010 and/or WRIT 1110 may also be required.

Quantitative Literacy


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Humanities and the Arts


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Natural Sciences


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Social and Behavioral Sciences


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Complete a total of 30 hours of general requirements by selecting additional courses. Students planning to complete a bachelors degree should take courses that are designated as Cultural Diversity in the U.S. and International Perspective.
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Technical Studies (32 credit hours)


Students will complete the Associate of Technical Study Degree Plan , including advisor signature, to determine the technical courses for this degree.

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Notes:


The Associate of Technical Study degree is awarded for successful completion of an individually planned technical education program at BGSU Firelands. The program must have an area of concentration in a field that is clearly identifiable as a career objective.

The area of concentration can be formed either by:

  • A coherent combination of technical courses selectively drawn from two or more technical programs currently offered by BGSU Firelands College to serve a career objective which would not be adequately addressed by one of the existing programs; or by
  • Courses completed or training received at other institutions of higher education, vocational centers, and/or other educational enterprises judged by BGSU Firelands to be of college level and worthy of college credit.

The development of the educational plan will be done jointly by the student and an academic advisor. Each candidate for this degree must complete an Associate of Technical Study application which identifies the area(s) of concentration and designates courses to be taken to complete the degree. The application will be forwarded to the Academic Review Board for review and approval. Any changes in the educational plan will require the signature of the academic advisor and concurrence of the Academic Review Board. A student unable or unwilling to meet the college degree requirements, or who has submitted a proposal deemed unacceptable, will be denied admission into the program.

  • This degree is awarded for satisfactory completion of a minimum of 62 semester credit hours.

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