Free info sessions on bachelor’s degree program at UC Blue Ash
The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College will host an upcoming information session on the Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS) program.
The free information session will be offered at the following times on the UC Blue Ash campus.
- Thursday, April 4 from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Muntz Hall, Room 117
BTAS is a ‘2+2 program’ for anyone who already has an associate degree in an applied or technical field (AAB, AAS, or ATS) and wants to advance their education. With courses in topics that include communication, human resources, strategic planning and team building, the program offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students to advance into a leadership role.
The session will feature an overview from professors, insight about the courses involved, and details about schedule options, tuition and the enrollment process.
Register to attend one of the upcoming BTAS information sessions.
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