Mission Statement
The primary mission of the technical studies degrees is to provide a quality education through an individually planned technical program designed to respond to specialized needs of an individual or the community.
Degrees Offered
Associate of Technical Studies (code individualized)
As the primary objective of the Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree is to broaden the educational program alternatives in a community that has very limited industrial base, the proposed educational objectives may be very unique and nontraditional.
The Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree is open to any student admitted to the University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College if the Chair of the School of Engineering Technologies determines that an existing technology degree program will not meet the student’s educational goals and that those goals are based on a feasible occupational objective.
The proposed program of study must meet the requirements of the Ohio Department of Higher Education for content and must be approved by a committee of School of Engineering Technologies faculty members, who advise the student as needed throughout the implementation of the program.
Application for an ATS degree program must be made before 33 semester credit hours of combined transfer and University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College academic coursework have been completed. The remaining courses must include at least half of the specialized/technical courses of the program.
Bachelor of Technical Studies (code individualized)
The Bachelor of Technical Studies (BTS) degree program in URG/RGCC’s School of Engineering Technologies offers a unique opportunity for students who would like to continue their formal education beyond an associate degree in a technical field that does not have a bachelor degree option available. The program builds on the student’s technical concentration from the associate degree by transferring those hours into a bachelor’s program.
The BTS degree program allows any student with an associate degree from an accredited institution to enter the BTS program and graduate by completing 46 credit hours of specified core courses and 24 student selected credit hours (with an advisor’s assistance) of technical electives. The BTS degree is a 2 + 2 degree program. Courses used for securing an associate degree cannot be used again for the BTS degree. All courses, regardless of their course level, are charged at the current private university credit hour rate for the third and fourth years.
The BTS degree program provides the student with knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary for advancement in his/her chosen careers and integrates the technical skills developed within applied associate degree programs with the professional skills inculcated in a bachelor’s degree program. A completion degree, the BTS degree is offered through the School of Engineering Technologies and consists of:
- a minimum of forty-six (46) credit hours in core courses.
- a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of student- selected hours (with assistance from an advisor) that builds upon the technical courses or technical area of the two-year degree.
- a minimum of thirty-three (33) credit hours at the 300/400 level.
- a minimum of 120 total credit hours necessary to graduate with a BTS degree.
Third Year – Fall
Description | Credits |
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ACC 10503 General Accounting Fundamentals | 3 |
BM 20403 Principles of Management | 3 |
ECO 11403 Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 |
MKT 26403 Professional Communication and Business Networking | 3 |
Technical electives | 6 |
Total hours | 18 |
Third Year – Spring
Description | Credits |
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BM 27403 Introduction to Business Law. | 3 |
ECO 12403 Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 |
PSY 11103 (TM) General Psychology | 3 |
IT 20303 DBMS Concepts | 3 |
Technical electives | 6 |
Total hours | 18 |
Fourth Year – Fall
Description | Credits |
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BM 44503 Project Management | 3 |
ENT 44403 Small Business Management | 3 |
COM 43203 Organizational Communication | 3 |
BM 42403 Organizational Theory | 3 |
Technical electives | 6 |
Total hours | 18 |
Fourth Year – Spring
Description | Credits |
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BM 32403 Organizational Behavior | 3 |
COM 22103 Small Group Communication | 3 |
MKT21403 Principles of Marketing | 3 |
BM 46403 Operations Management | 3 |
Technical electives | 6 |
Total hours | 18 |
Prerequisites
Check upper level courses for any required prerequisites before registering.
At least 6 three-credit hour elective courses must be at the 300/400 level to meet graduation requirements.
Academic Progression Requirements
- Must have completed an associate degree from an accredited institution.
- Student must work with an advisor in choosing electives that build on the technical area of the associate degree.
- Student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 throughout the program.