The Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management (BAT-OM) program is designed to broaden career opportunities for students and better their chances for promotion to supervisory positions. The program provides a career ladder for students who have completed their Associates of Applied Science coursework requirements in areas related to Business, Health Care, Information Systems, Public Service, Professional Pilot, and most technical trades. For a complete listing of approved A.A.S. degrees please refer to our BAT program website. Degrees not listed may be considered on an individual basis.
Program objectives include developing leaders who can identify opportunities, demonstrate the ability to embrace change, take the initiative to apply new technologies and the courage to empower others in an organization to achieve greater positive results. The Organizational Management program also prepares students for positions as project managers, entrepreneurs, customer service managers, and other roles that require an understanding of management operations in complex and challenging global economies.
The BAT-OM degree represents successful completion of a minimum of 120 semester credit hours (sch) , consisting of 30 sch of technical specialty credit awarded for completion of an approved AAS degree or equivalent, 42 sch of Core Curriculum as shown on page 92, and 48 sch of upper division courses including 36 sch of required courses covering common aspects of applied management, and 12 sch of specialty electives from the areas of public administration, banking, electronic commerce, entrepreneurship, international business, and the oil and gas industry.
Requirements for admission to the Organizational Management Program:
1. general admission to Midland College;
2. compliance with Texas Success Initiative requirements (TSI);
3. an approved (AAS) degree from a Texas college or an equivalent.
Please visit our BAT program website for complete information about admissions, or call Dr. Nancy Hart, Director of BAT Admissions at 685-4704.
Students who have been admitted to the program and are within 15 sch of completing their AAS degrees may enroll in
upper-division courses upon satisfactory completion of:
a. English 1301 and English 1302,
b. Speech 1321 (may substitute any speech course from general education requirements) and,
c. MATH 0391 or an equivalent score on a math placement examination.
Students may not enroll in more than 6 sch of upper-division courses before completing an AAS degree or equivalent. Successful completion of upper-division courses requires a grade of “C” or better.
The courses listed for this area of study (linked below) are the suggested sequence for the upper division portion of this degree which must be completed within six years. TMGT 4320, TMGT 4385 and TMGT 4396 must be taken as senior classes.
Choose from the link(s) below for completion options for this area of study:
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