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Applied Science, Manufacturing Supervision, (B.A.S)


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The goals of the Bachelor of Applied Science programs are:

  1. Offer condensed curricula in areas of applied technology with reduced barriers to entry and that provide in-demand workforce skills.
  2. Create collaborative and innovative programs that are responsive to workforce needs.
  3. Provide a baccalaureate degree completion pathway for students in Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology, Applied Associate of Science degree programs, returning learners with some college credit, learners currently in the workforce, and similar cohorts.
  4. Establish curricular pathways to award academic credit toward a BAS degree for non-degree credentials, credit for prior learning, and other experiences outside the classroom.
  5. Provide pathways for traditional baccalaureate students at the University of Memphis to acquire workforce skills that make them more marketable to employers by pairing other majors with BAS programs or awarding academic credit for non-degree credentials and other experiences outside the classroom.

The objectives of the manufacturing supervision concentration are to provide students with a practical approach to supervisory management, methods for work improvement, including lean concepts, quality analysis and improvement, and planning and controlling production and distribution operations.

Graduates of this concentration will have demonstrated the following student outcomes:

1. an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of supervision, project management, quality improvement, and technology to solve broadly defined problems appropriate to manufacturing.

2. an ability to apply systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly defined engineering problems appropriate to manufacturing.

3. an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature.

4. an ability to function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.

General Education (32 credit hours)


See University General Education Program for the University General Education Program requirements. Students who have completed one year of American History in high school are exempted from the six credit-hour History General Education Program requirement; otherwise, students will have to meet the History requirement.

For the Bachelor of Applied Science programs only, there is a reduced general education requirement of 32 credit hours to facilitate degree completion.

Core (7-9 hours)


All students are required to complete 7-9 hours in the program’s core, as follows:

  • The following courses are required:

  • Credit Hours: (3)
  • Capstone Project Credits / Units: 3
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  • The senior project is a student’s culminating experience or capstone designed to synthesize and integrate the content of a student’s program of study. The senior project is completed during a student’s final semester. Students will be assigned to a specific section based on their field of study. Approved co-ops or internships are allowed. Please discuss with your advisor.

     

    Choose one of the following:

  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Credit Hours: 3

Technical Certification (1-3 hours)


Students are required to acquire credit through coursework, transfer, or for prior learning from training courses for technical certifications or licensures in approved areas, or other approved experiences outside the classroom. If attained through coursework, additional hours may be required in the concentration. Consult with your advisor. Credit for prior learning will be awarded through APPT 3901  Advanced Technical Certification (1-3 hours).

Manufacturing Supervision Concentration (24 - 30 hours)


Many upper-division (3000/4000-level) courses have prerequisites that must be met prior to being permitted to register for those courses. You are responsible for knowing and satisfying all course prerequisites. Please consult with your advisor if you have questions.

Students should choose either the Manufacturing Technology Supervision Field of Study or Management Services Field of Study.

Management Services (24 hours) Field of Study


Administration and Supervision (3 hours)


Organizational Systems (3 hours)


Marketing and Public Relations (3 hours)


Team and Organizational Relations (3 hours)


Written Communication (3 hours)


Social & Cultural Context (3 hours)


Political & Economic Context (3 hours)


Technology & Culture (3 hours)


Electives (49-57 Hours)


May be chosen to bring the total number of hours to 120 with a minimum of 42 upper-division hours. Elective hours may come from Credit for Prior Learning, military service credit, transfer credits, or other related areas. Learn more about Credit for Prior Learning at https://www.memphis.edu/cree/elc/.

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