Bachelor of Applied Science
BAS 4253: Quality Control and Continuous Improvement
This course provides the student with a substantive background in a prevailing approach
to quality control and continuous improvement: The Toyota Way. The course addresses
quality control and continuous improvement as a complex methodology with two primary
dimensions: "Continuous Improvement" and "Respect for the People." The emphasis of
the course is how theory and application can inform the practice of quality control
and continuous improvement in a wide-array of organizational settings. Students are
expected to understand the theoretical basis of the model and how to apply the model
to practical solutions.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4353: Project Management
This course provides the student with a substantive background in project management
effective for deployment in multiple industrial, manufacturing, and technical domains.
The course prepares the student to pursue the Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM) credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The CAPM is designed
for those with less project experience and is intended to demonstrate candidate's
understanding of the fundamental knowledge, terminology, and processes of effective
project management.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4363: Project Risk Analysis and Mitigation
Prerequisite: BAS 4353
BAS 4363 Project Risk Analysis and Mitigation explores the essential process of risk
management mitigation in defined projects. Students assess the failures of risk management
to deliver expected risk mitigation results, apply a risk management process with
a focus on achieving efficacy, and the implementation of risk management to various
types of projects in organizations (nonprofit, governmental and for-profit) and individual
endeavors. The Active Threat and Opportunity Management (ATOM) process is designed
to meet the need for a simple scalable risk management process applicable to all projects.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4373: Leading Agile Projects
Prerequisite: BAS 4353
Project management is multi-faceted. In this course, students enhance their knowledge
and application of project management by mastering the fundamentals of agile project
management. Mastery includes the mechanics of how one employs agile project based
on Scrum, the impact of agile on the project management profession, and how agile
project management broadens and expands project management skills to deploy an integrated
approach.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4453: Problem Solving and Root Cause Analysis
This course is designed to introduce students to the systematic processes of problem
solving and root cause analysis. Students will learn how to apply root cause methodologies
to identify and solve complex issues in organizations. Topics covered include: incident
investigation, data collection and analysis, solution identification and implementation,
and assessment.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4553: Workplace Health and Safety
This course provides an in-depth study of various occupational health and safety issues
that industry professionals face. The course focuses on safety-related legislation
and business laws, ethical standards in safety, accident causation and investigation,
ergonomics and safety management, psychology of safety and safety performance improvement
measures, workplace violence and security measures, hazardous materials and transportation
safety.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
$189 course fee.
BAS 4653: Production Scheduling
This course provides the student with deployable knowledge and skills in production
planning and scheduling, effective for use in multiple industrial, manufacturing,
and technical domains. Master scheduling is the pivotal point in a manufacturing business
when demand from the marketplace is balanced with the capabilities and capacities
of the company and its suppliers in real-time terms. This course defines the master
scheduling process, explores specific tools and techniques used in various manufacturing
environments, and provides an introduction to the supporting functions of production
planning and scheduling.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.
BAS 4751: Career Planning and Personal Development
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
In this course, students develop an ePortfolio highlighting various competencies learned
as a BAS student. The course prepares the BAS student with the skills, knowledge,
and abilities to communicate a critical understanding of his/her work through the
articulation of goals, critique, and self-assessment. The course introduces students
to the portfolio development process and improves their ability to think critically
and communicate more effectively while developing personal goals and mission statements,
and working collaboratively with other students on competency-based case studies.
Note: Participation in the course requires access to a computer, the internet, and
a webcam or other video capture technology.