Build Your Skills in Organizational Leadership
Ohio University’s Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Organizational Studies (BTAS) is an online degree offered through both Ohio Online and Regional Higher Education. This program is intended for students who have successfully obtained junior status (completion of 60 semester credits).
The BTAS major focuses on leadership and organizational effectiveness and aims to attract students who wish to be more successful in the workplace by completing work in collaboration, diversity, ethics, and problem solving. This major focuses on the practical application of knowledge and skills necessary for advancement in a student’s chosen career and instills skills associated with a bachelor's degree like written and oral communication, critical thinking, and effective presentations.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies in Organizational Studies is often called a completion degree because students complete the college work they have already started. Students are eligible to declare the BTAS major after completing 60 semester credits from an accredited university or college and obtaining a 2.0 grade point average. As with all OHIO degrees 120 hours are required for a bachelor’s degree. =The BTAS will take all previous credits, which means students are at least halfway or more to completing a bachelor's degree when they declare the major.
The "technical" in the Technical and Applied Studies major means the program of study is focused on more than general education. Applied means that students learn more than just theory. The practical application of knowledge in the workplace is emphasized. Students who are currently working are often able to immediately apply what they learn in class each week to their jobs. In fact, they may recommend the books they read as part of classes to their coworkers and bosses.
Degree Requirements
The BTAS major requires 30 credits. There is a 15 credit core set of courses and then students choose an additional 15 credits in an academic plan with the faculty. BTAS also offers several elective courses to help satisfy the 120 credits required for a bachelor’s degree. Additionally, the BTAS requires:
- Completion of all TAS courses with a “C” or better
- A minimum of a 2.0 GPA both overall and in the 30 credit major
- 30 credits at the upper division (3000-4000) level
- 50% of the major must be completed through Ohio University
- Completion of Ohio University’s general education requirements
Elective hours may be required to reach 120 hours. The BTAS curriculum is available in the Ohio University Undergraduate Catalog .
Courses of Study
Classes will explore leadership, business, research, diversity and more. The following are required courses in professional skills:
- TAS 3010 - Approaches to Workforce Effectiveness
- TAS 3110 - Diversity, Ethics, and Collaboration
- TAS 4110 - Leadership and Workplace Effectiveness
- TAS 4440 - Collaboration in the Workplace
- TAS 4510 - Capstone Experience in Evidence-Based Practice
View the Full Curriculum in the Official Academic Catalog
Online Degree Option
The BTAS is offered asynchronously online. There are no set required times that students must meet. This flexibility affords students time to fit collegiate work into their everyday lives and careers.. Learn More About OHIO Online
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Potential Careers
This degree provides you with the soft skills that employers look for. This program emphasizes teamwork, leadership, diversity, integrity, technology and written and oral communications. Graduates have careers in business, marketing, health technology, human services, computer sciences and more.
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Tuition and Fees
The OHIO Guarantee takes the guesswork out of budgeting for college and provides a fixed rate table for tuition and most fees for four years (or 12 consecutive semesters).
Financial aid for undergraduate students (regardless of discipline) is available in the form of scholarships, grants and student loans. Visit the Ohio University Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships to learn more.
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Admission Requirements
To apply to the BTAS program, students must have completed an associate degree or 60 semester hours of college credit and have a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
If you are not currently enrolled at Ohio University, you will need to complete an application for admission through Undergraduate Admissions or through a student services office at one of the regional campuses.
To learn more about admission to a regional campus or OHIO Online, visit the campus page for your selected campus.
Freshman/First-Year Admission
You are a freshman if you are in high school or you have graduated but haven't been enrolled at a college or university since completing high school.
Completion of an associate degree or 60 semester hours of college credit is required to qualify for admission to the BTAS program. If you have not earned an associate degree or completed 60 semester hours of college credit, you must first enroll in and complete an associate degree in a technical field or complete 60 semester hours of college credit. Freshman applicants are encouraged to complete an online application for enrollment .
External Transfer Admission
You are a transfer student if you have completed 9 semester hours or more (12 quarter hours) at another institution after you graduated from high school. If you have completed fewer than 9 semester hours, you will apply as a freshman applicant. Transfer applicants are encouraged to complete an online application for enrollment.
Students must have 60 semester hours of college credit or a completed associate degree. Ohio University recognizes several kinds of transferable credits, including those from other institutions and exam credits. Learn more about transferring your credits to OHIO.
Internal Transfer Students
Current OHIO students who wish to transfer into the BTAS program must:
- Achieve a 2.0 cumulative grade-point average (GPA)
- Earn an associate degree in a technical field or have completed 60 semester hours of college credit
- Declare the BTAS major via the Degree Program Application Form. The application form is available in person at the University College office, located at 140 Chubb Hall, or at any regional campus student services office. You may also fill out the form online .
Student Features
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"When I decided to go back to school to obtain my bachelor’s degree, I wanted a program that supported my growth into supervisory or administrative positions with Adena Health Systems. My degree has helped me be a better leader to those I serve. I gained knowledge and skill that I have applied as a manager. This degree has prepared me to pursue my master's degree and will help with future career opportunities and growth at my organization."
Kate Schwartz was pleasantly surprised to find opportunities for creativity infused in her Technical and Applied Studies courses. She leveraged that creativity, along with the knowledge and skills she picked up in her OHIO Online classes, to support the successful resolution for a client her law firm was defending.
Lorrie Cockrell, from Chillicothe, Ohio, graduated in fall 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Technical and Applied Studies and an associate degree in computer science technology. Read a Q&A feature about her to learn more about one of our alumni.
Offered on Regional Campuses and Online
The BTAS is offered on all five regional campuses and through OHIO Online. Select your chosen campus to learn more.
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Technical and Applied Studies Certificate
If you're interested in supplementing your current major or gaining additional skills to support your career, OHIO also offers a Technical and Applied Studies Certificate . The TAS certificate can complement many traditional undergraduate degree programs in the fields of business (e.g., data analytics), health fields, technology (e.g, computer technology, engineering technology) and public service (e.g., law enforcement, or criminal justice).
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Dr. Donna Burgraff
BTAS Program CoordinatorAssociate Professor
burgrafd@ohio.edu
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Chubb Hall 140
Athens, OH 45701
university.college@ohio.edu
740.593.1935