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Bachelor of Applied Science
Professional Studies
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BYU-Idaho + BYU-Pathway

The bachelor’s degree in professional studies provides flexibility for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ who want to tailor their education to meet their career goals. Students will complete two introductory certificates and one advanced certificate in an area of specialization. 

The professional studies degree also includes additional general education courses to strengthen skills in leadership, research and analysis, and critical thinking.  

This degree is developed and granted by BYU-Idaho, with support and resources coming from BYU-Pathway Worldwide.

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Looking Ahead
Potential Employment
Students who complete this degree are most likely to find employment based on the skills they've gained through the unique combination of certificates they've selected. Here are some of the general skills Âé¶¹´«Ã½ can acquire:
  • Understanding how disciples of Jesus Christ can work to solve problems and be peacemakers in both private and professional settings. 
  • Developing employable skills at both introductory certificate and advanced certificate levels. 
  • Communicating effectively about complex issues in a work environment. 
  • Using data and research to analyze problems.  
  • Demonstrating creative and critical thinking in addressing global problems. 
  • Working collaboratively with others. 
Bachelor of Applied Science of Professional Studies
Program Requirements
To earn a bachelor’s degree, you will complete three certificates (two introductory certificates and one advanced certificate as outlined below) plus additional general education and religion requirements. *
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Previously earned course credits from PathwayConnect and/or other colleges and universities will be evaluated after a student is admitted and submits valid transcripts.
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Certificate
14-15 CREDITS
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Associate
60 CREDITS
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Bachelor's
90-96 CREDITS
General Education Courses (28 credits)

Associate Degree General Courses (11 credits)


Course CodeCourse Name# of Credits
GE 103
Online University Success
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GE 103 | Online University Success
This class is parallel to PC 103 that is taken by PathwayConnect Âé¶¹´«Ã½. This course will be taken by online-only Âé¶¹´«Ã½ that matriculate to BYU-I without having completed PathwayConnect. In this course, learners will discover and strengthen the skills they need for success as an online student.

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GS 170
Career Development
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GS 170 | Career Development
In this course, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ develop resources, professional connections and essential employability skills to obtain or improve employment in a field related to their university certificate. Students will network and apply for job opportunities in their industry.

1
MATH 108X
Math for the Real World
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MATH 108X | Math for the Real World
This course prepares Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to understand, analyze, and solve real-life problems that require quantitative reasoning. Topics include the meaning of probabilities, how to read, critique, and apply statistical information found in news reports, public policy debates, consumer reports, and other daily life and professional situations.

3
WRIT 101
Writing in Professional Contexts
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WRIT 101 | Writing in Professional Contexts
During the course, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will produce professional email correspondence, meeting and presentation materials, and research-based reports to better prepare for the demands of business careers that require significant time reading, drafting, and revising written communication.

3
OR ENG 150
Writing and Reasoning Foundation
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ENG 150 | Writing and Reasoning Foundation
An introduction to academic inquiry and writing, laying the foundation for further academic and professional development. Students will learn to think and read critically and practice the writing process, including invention, research, summary, synthesis and analysis, revision, and editing.

3
BUS 301
Advanced Writing in Professional Contexts
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BUS 301 | Advanced Writing in Professional Contexts
Introduces the fundamentals of rhetorical principles and writing practices using a number of typical business situations. During the course, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will produce effective business letters, memos, reports, and employment packages — some of which will be created independently and some of which will involve collaborative efforts.

3
OR ENG 301
Technical Writing
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ENG 301 | Technical Writing
This course will instruct Âé¶¹´«Ã½ on how to produce technical communications that include but are not limited to instructional, transactional, and analytical types of rhetoric. The course will use specific types of technical communications found in both the technical and business fields to teach Âé¶¹´«Ã½ the expectations and purposes attached to these communications.

3


Bachelor's Degree General Courses (17 credits)

Course CodeCourse Name# of Credits
FCS 160
Family Leadership and Resource Management
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FCS 160 | Family Leadership and Resource Management
This course examines the basic, timeless concepts underlying the field of management including values, goal-setting, decision-making, resources, and planning as it relates to the home and family.

3
GESCI 110
Sustaining Human Life
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GESCI 110 | Sustaining Human Life
Students will investigate the challenges and opportunities involved with creating a sustainable food supply, promoting healthy lifestyles, and providing health care for everyone.

3
HUM 110
Discovery and Discernment Through the Arts
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HUM 110 | Discovery and Discernment Through the Arts
This course introduces Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to the basic elements of creation in theatre, the visual arts, music, literature and film. The class also presents principles of interpretation to find meaning in the arts and promotes discovery of that which is virtuous, lovely, good report or praiseworthy in the humanities.

3
PUBH 132
Personal Health and Wellness
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PUBH 132 | Personal Health and Wellness
This course is designed to give Âé¶¹´«Ã½ knowledge and tools to live a life of optimal wellness. Students will learn how wellness is a compilation of positive choices throughout the day that leads to a life of balance.

3
PEACE 101
Conflict and Peace
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PEACE 101 | Conflict and Peace
This class introduces core theories and practices related to conflict and peace. It explores key principles, tensions, and dynamics that are fundamental to conflict and teaches Âé¶¹´«Ã½ how to engage conflict in collaborative problem-solving ways.

3
GS 497*
Professional Projects
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GS 497 | Professional Projects
During the first week, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ identify a suitable 50-hour project in one of three areas: work-related, service/volunteer, or personal professional development. In addition to the project, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ complete assignments promoting professional growth and career readiness.

2

* Capstone course
Additional Required Courses (15 credits)
Course CodeCourse Name# of Credits
BUS 321
Organizational Leadership
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BUS 321 | Organizational Leadership
Students will examine these areas: motivation, team, group behavior, organizational design, structure, culture, communication, leadership, decision making, and managing change.

3
FCS 340
Money Management
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FCS 340 | Money Management
This course covers financial concepts of direct concern to the individual or family. Budgeting, financial institutions and services, consumer buying, use and control of credit, financial records, buying and selling homes, insurance, and basic investments will be explored.

3
PUBH 480
Global Health
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PUBH 480 | Global Health
This course explores the meaning of "health" as it applies to people of diverse cultures. It provides a global perspective on health status, including morbidity and mortality rates. The course also evaluates various health promotion methods used to encourage healthy lifestyles and address environmental concerns among these cultures.

3
FAML 300
Marital Dynamics
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FAML 300 | Marital Dynamics
This course focuses on the research, theory, and principles concerning marital dynamics, along with skills needed to build strong relationships.

3
BUS 374
Social Innovation
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BUS 374 | Social Innovation
This course incorporates organizational effectiveness at three levels: individual, group, and organizations. Students will examine these areas: motivation, team, group behavior, organizational design, structure, culture, communication, leadership, decision making, and managing change.

3
Religion Courses (14 free credits)

Religion Cornerstone Courses

Course CodeCourse Name# of Credits
REL 200AThe Eternal Family A1
REL 200BThe Eternal Family B1
REL 225AFoundations of the Restoration A1
REL 225BFoundations of the Restoration B1
REL 250AJesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel A1
REL 250BJesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel B1
REL 275ATeachings and Doctrine of the Book of Mormon A1
REL 275BTeachings and Doctrine of the Book of Mormon B1


Religion Elective Courses

Course CodeCourse Name# of Credits
REL 280AAnswering My Gospel Questions A1
REL 280BAnswering My Gospel Questions B1
REL 290AThe Divine Gift of Forgiveness A1
REL 290BThe Divine Gift of Forgiveness B1
REL 333ATeachings of the Living Prophets A1
REL 333BTeachings of the Living Prophets B1

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Why choose this degree?
The professional studies degree is recommended for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ who want to pursue a specific combination of certificates to meet their career goals. Students will select and complete two introductory certificates and one advanced certificate in one of the five following areas:
  • Business
  • Health
  • Software Development
  • Family and Human Services
  • Family History Research