Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S)

Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences

☆ Turn your work experience into college credit

This major requires an individualized plan of study based on each student’s past learning experiences and future career goals.
You can have up to 66 credits from your community and/or junior colleges accepted into the BAAS degree.
BAAS students can reference common fields/subjects of interest to complete their bachelors degree.

Course Rotations

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Fall 2024 Semester

First 8 weeks
OCED 3310
OCED 4325
OCED 3350 & 4350
CTE 3315
Second 8 weeks
CTE 3313
CTE 4310
CTE 3324
CTE 3370
CTE 3313
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Spring 2025 Semester

First 8 weeks
OCED 3310
OCED 4325
OCED 4350
CTE 3315
Second 8 weeks
CTE 3313
CTE 4310
CTE 3324
CTE 3370
CTE 3313
CTE 3323
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SUMMER 2025 SEMESTER CLASSES

OCED 3310
OCED 4325
OCED 4350
CTE 3315
CTE 3313
CTE 4310
CTE 3324
CTE 3370
CTE 3313
CTE 3323

What jobs can you pursue with a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree?

Career opportunities for BAAS students vary as much as their paths to earning the degree. Some students complete the degree for career advancement, while others want to change career paths altogether or attend graduate school. Whatever the motivation, BAAS students graduate with an array of skills that prepare them for a variety of workplaces.

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The Undergraduate Admissions page will help walk you through the steps to apply to Texas State University.

Questions?

Contact us with any questions you may have, and we will guide you to ensure a smooth admissions process.