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Applied Management - Human Resource Management, BAS


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The Bachelor of Applied Science Applied Management - Human Resource program prepares students to enter the rapidly changing field of business management with a special focus on Human Resource competencies. Graduates will be prepared to lead organizational efforts in today’s world and create progressive best workplaces to harness the potential of their human talent using their expertise to assist with the attraction, engagement/productivity, and retention of talent. 

Bachelor of Applied Science Applied Management - Human Resource graduates will:

  • demonstrate a variety of appropriate leadership skills to drive talent management and organizational results
  • develop relationships to effectively communicate while understanding ethical, global, and cultural impact
  • align Human Resource practices by demonstrating business acumen, finance, and accounting for managers, general marketing, consultation, and critical evaluation
  • analyze Human Resource initiatives to optimize talent acquisition, employee engagement, productivity, and retention through
    • learning and development
    • benefits
    • compensation
  • create effective strategies to align with organizational goals
    • organizational effectiveness
    • organizational development
    • workforce management
    • employee and labor relations
    • Human Resource technology management
  • integrate Human Resource best practices
    • global context
    • diversity, equity, and inclusion
    • risk management
    • corporate social responsibility
  • evaluate business operations to give informed consultation to organizations
    • ethics
    • employment practices
    • regulations
    • employment law
  • demonstrate communication, critical thinking, cultural humility, information literacy, and teamwork skills
  • meet Humanities , Natural Science , Quantitative Reasoning , Social Science , and Written Communication  general education distribution area outcomes

Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any additional coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.

Prerequisites


To be considered for admission to the BAS in Applied Management - Human Resource program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • An earned associate degree or equivalent from an accredited institution
  • Minimum cumulative GPA across all college coursework of 2.0
  • Completion of all General Education prerequisite courses listed below with a minimum 2.0 GPA in each course

General Education Prerequisites - 30 credits


Math and English requirements must be completed prior to Quarter 1, the remaining requirements can be taken after the student enters the program and must be completed prior to graduation. Entering the program without these courses completed will result in additional time for degree completion.

  • 5 credits of college-level Math (with intermediate algebra as a prerequisite) or higher
  • 5 credits of college-level English (ENGL& 101  or equivalent) course 
  • 5 credits of college-level Humanities  course
  • 5 credits of college-level Social Science  course 
  • 5 credits of college-level Lab Science  course 
  • 5 credits of any college-level General Education  course

Technical Prerequisites - 47 credits


While recommended as prerequisites, these requirements can be taken after the student enters the program. Entering the program without these courses completed will result in additional time for degree completion.

ACCT& 201  and HRM 210  must be completed by the end of Quarter 1 and the remaining courses must be completed prior to graduation. 

Course Planning


  • HRM 210 is recommended to be taken before or during Quarter 1, but is offered Fall, Winter, and Spring.
  • All HRM courses in quarters 1-5 need to be taken prior to HRM 490 and HRM 495.

Program Requirements - With Human Resource Management AAS-T from Fall 23 or later or non-LWTECH Human Resource Management AAS-T


This sequence is for students who have an LWTech Human Resource Management AAS-T from Fall 2023 or later or a non-LWTECH Human Resource Management AAS-T degree.

General Education Requirements - 20 credits


The following courses from the Program Requirements meet the General Education requirements for this program.

Technical Electives - 10 credits


If you are not proficient in MS Office, it is recommended you use Word, Powerpoint, or Excel courses for your electives. Attending a conference will assist with career development (you can attend multiple years). Classes cannot count twice and the total credits may not be reduced.

10 credits of Technical Electives required for students with a HRM AAS-T from Fall 23 or later.

Program Requirements - With Human Resource Management AAS-T prior to Fall 23


This sequence is for students who have an LWTech Human Resource Management AAS-T prior to Fall 2023.

General Education Requirements - 20 Credits


The following courses from the Program Requirements meet the General Education requirements for this program.

Technical Electives - 5 credits


If you are not proficient in MS Office, it is recommended you use Word, Powerpoint, or Excel courses for your electives. Attending a conference will assist with career development (you can attend multiple years). Classes cannot count twice and the total credits may not be reduced.

5 credits of Technical Electives required for students with a HRM AAS-T from prior to Fall 23.

Upper Divisions Electives - 35 credits


Upper Division Electives List for students with an HRM AAS-T prior to Fall 2023 only.

Select 35 credits of 300 or 400-level courses for a total of 60 credits of upper-level coursework. The following are suggested:

Diversity and Social Justice Requirement


Within the degree requirements, students must complete a 3-5 credit course that meets the college’s Diversity and Social Justice (DSJ) requirement. DSJ courses are designated in the college schedule and are designed to meet other general education or technical requirements simultaneous to meeting the DSJ requirement (e.g., ENGL& 101 with the DSJ attribute meets both the ENGL& 101 requirement and the DSJ requirement).

Note: Not all sections of a course meet the DSJ requirement. Students should review the class information to ensure the class section includes “course attributes: meets diversity requirement.”

Visit the DSJ requirement webpage to view the current list of general education and technical courses that meet the requirement.

Students who have taken a DSJ class in a previous certificate or degree, do not have to take another DSJ class.

Total Program Credits: 180


Total credits includes the 90 credits listed above and a minimum of 90 credits completed at the associate degree level.

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