The degree is not intended for students with degrees in health-related fields or for students who have earned AAS degrees in subject areas where articulation agreements with ETSU already exist. B.A.S. students, in conjunction with the B.A.S. advisor, design an individualized program of study that best meets the student’s needs for professional development and career enhancement. The program of study includes a professional development concentration which students may fulfill either by completing an ETSU minor or by completing 27 hours of related, advisor-approved courses. Students who have previously earned a four-year degree are not eligible to enroll in the B.A.S. program. Due to the unique nature of the B.A.S. degree, students may not double major.What concentrations do B.A.S. students complete?
Popular concentrations include Technology, Computer Science, and Criminal Justice.Students may choose any ETSU minor as a concentration or develop their own, individualizedconcentration in conjunction with their advisor. Students with A.A.S. degrees in business may not minor in a business area.