2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Human Capital Development
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Cyndi H. Gaudet, Ph.D., Chair
Gulf Park Campus
730 East Beach Blvd.
Long Beach, MS 39560
228.214.3517 |
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Annulis, Brown, Gaudet, Lunsford
Dr. David T. Hayhurst, Dean
118 College Drive, Box 5165
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
601.266.4883
Fax: 601.266.5829
Deidra Minor, Coordinator
Applied Technology Program
Professionals in this program integrate important skills in business, information technology and production processes. By applying these to the development of a highly skilled workforce and the integration of new technologies in the workplace, graduates of the program are prepared to meet the challenges of the new economy with an entrepreneurial spirit.
The program is designed for professionals who have completed technical course work and desire to advance their careers. By allowing up to 36 hours of technical credits to transfer as electives, this program allows students working in technical fields the opportunity to obtain a bachelor’s degree with an applied focus.
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Hours |
General Education Curriculum |
38 |
Business skills requirements |
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ACC 200 , MGT 300 , MIS 300 , MKT 300 |
12 |
Computer skills requirements |
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CSC 309 , CSS 331 or IT 361 , CSS 404 or IT 363 , CSS 333 or IT 375 |
12 |
Engineering technology skills requirements |
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IET 405 , IET 406 , IET 414 |
9 |
Applied technology skills requirements |
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APT 400 , HCD 460 , APT 410 |
9 |
Electives |
40 |
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Total: 120 |
Choose electives as needed. Forty-five hours at 300- to 400-level and a minimum of 120 hours is required of graduation (minimum of 62 hours from a four-year college).
- A maximum five hours of electives at the 300/400-level required to meet the 45-hour 300/400-level requirement
- MGT 300 , MIS 300 and MKT 300 require junior standing.
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