Bachelor of Applied Science - Fields of Study

Fields of Study

The BAS usually requires a student to take a majority of their courses in the applied sciences, specializing in a specific area such as the following:

  • Applied Physics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Architectural Science
  • General engineering
  • Automotive engineering
  • Biological engineering
  • Biochemical engineering
  • Business informatics
  • Chemical engineering
  • Civil engineering
  • Computer science
  • Computer engineering
  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminology
  • Electrical engineering
  • Environmental engineering
  • Engineering science and mechanics
  • Engineering management
  • Engineering Science
  • Geological engineering
  • Industrial engineering
  • Information Management
  • Integrated engineering
  • Information Systems
  • Management of Technology
  • Manufacturing engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Mechatronics engineering
  • Mining engineering
  • Nanotechnology engineering
  • Forensics
  • Astrophysics
  • Software engineering
  • Sound engineering
  • Applied Physics & Electronic Engineering
  • Business Management

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