Bachelor of Applied Science

Take the Next Step in Your Career with a BAS from IU Southeast

Are you ready to advance your career and open doors to new opportunities? The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree at IU Southeast is designed specifically for individuals who have already earned an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) and are looking to take the next step in their professional journey.

This degree builds on the practical skills you've already gained through your AAS and enhances them with a strong foundation in leadership, communication, and critical thinking, skills that are essential in today’s competitive job market. Whether you’re seeking a promotion or a career change, the Bachelor of Applied Science program gives you the tools to succeed.

Customize Your Degree to Match Your Career Goals

Our BAS program offers specialized tracks that allow you to focus your studies in areas that align with your interests and career aspirations. This targeted approach helps you gain deeper knowledge and skills relevant to your field, making you a more competitive candidate in the workplace. Choose a track that fits your career goals, whether that’s staying in your current field or switching to another discipline. 

Flexible Learning That Fits Your Life

With options for both on-campus and online learning, IU Southeast makes it easier to balance school, work, and personal responsibilities. Our flexible scheduling and supportive faculty are here to help you succeed on your terms.

Healthcare Management (online)

The healthcare management track is designed to take your AAS and add to your education in one of the many healthcare fields, such as medical assisting, healthcare support, paramedic science, and medical laboratory technology.

Individualized (online)

Our individualized track boosts your AAS in a field other than healthcare or the sciences. The individualized track is highly flexible and allows you to tailor your experience.

Informatics (online only)

The informatics track is a path designed for students who hold an AAS in Computing or an AAS in Information Technology and want to prepare for a career in informatics, computing, software and interface design, and other areas focused on problem-solving.