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Pittsburg State University is expanding opportunities for Kansas students and working professionals with the launch of a new Bachelor of Applied Science in Technology Management (BAS-TM) this fall. This innovative program is designed to cater to the needs of individuals seeking to enhance their technical skills while balancing work and academic commitments.
The BAS-TM program aims to equip students with essential knowledge in technology management, focusing on areas such as project management, information technology, and organizational leadership. This degree will provide a pathway for professionals to advance their careers in various industries, including manufacturing, information systems, and engineering.
With a fully online format, the program offers flexibility for students to complete their coursework at their own pace. This initiative reflects Pittsburg State University's commitment to meeting the evolving educational needs of the workforce and promoting career advancement opportunities for technical professionals in Kansas and beyond. The launch of the BAS-TM program marks a significant step in preparing graduates for the challenges of modern technology-driven environments.
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