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Developed by Pierce faculty, this roadmap details the bachelor's-level curriculum for this profession. It offers a structured approach to earning your degree by specifying relevant courses tailored to your program and career goals. The plan is carefully crafted with the correct credit hours to satisfy degree prerequisites. Courses follow a suggested order; please plan your schedule accordingly. If a course isn't available, choose the next suitable option in the sequence. Each course includes an objective statement clarifying its career relevance. The roadmap may occasionally present multiple course choices - utilize these purpose statements and notes to select options that match your aspirations. You'll also discover actionable steps to maintain progress and graduate as planned. Although this roadmap serves as an excellent reference for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Business Management requirements, you remain accountable for meeting all degree criteria.
The following entrance requirements facilitate successful completion of 300 and 400 level BAS-ABM courses in a timely fashion. Advisors and program navigators work closely with students at the associate level to develop education plans that meet admission requirements.  
Completion of at least an associate degree with a cumulative GPA for all college-level credits with a 2.5 or greater.
Completion of 30 general education requirement (GER) credits with a grade of 2.0 or greater, inclusive of the GER-designated required course below.
Completion of the following required courses with a grade of 2.0 or greater:
English Composition I (ENGL& 101 or higher) (GER-CM)
College-level math with statistics emphasis (MATH& 146 or its equivalent) (GER-QS)
Introduction to Business (BUS& 101) (GER-SS)
Business Law (BUS& 201) (GER-SS)
Microeconomics (ECON& 201) (GER-SS)
Macroeconomics (ECON& 202) (GER-SS)
Principles of Accounting I and II (ACCT& 201 and ACCT& 202)
Computer literacy course (CIS 130 or equivalent)
Professional intent statement, 250 words maximum: Explain professional goals and how these will be served by a BAS-ABM degree.
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Unofficial transcripts from accredited college-level institution(s). Official transcripts required for admission.
Completion of Pierce College application for admission to the BAS-ABM program.