Bellingham Technical College now offers its first Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Operations Management. BTC’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Operations Management is a two-year online degree that can be added on top of an existing associate degree or even a previous bachelor’s degree to get you on track for higher level, higher pay positions — from production and facility supervisors to managers and VPs of operations.
Operations management is the management of processes, people, technology, and organizations that produce goods or services. Graduates can find careers in businesses and industries ranging from fisheries to the automotive industry, but BTC’s initial focus is on manufacturing and information technology.
Classes for the Operations Management bachelor’s are online but will include group work on some Saturdays as an opportunity for students to network and learn from one another.
BTC’s BAS in Operations Management is ideal for current employees with a variety of educational backgrounds who would like to further their education and their career options.
Build off of a previous bachelor’s degree: For workers in the field with previous experience and an existing bachelor’s degree who are hoping to enhance their career.
Build off of a previous associate degree: For Bellingham Technical College graduates, those transferring from other community and technical colleges, or for current employees who already have an associate degree.
Start from scratch at Bellingham Technical College: Get your associate degree here in one of our 37 degree programs and continue on into our Bachelor of Applied Science program in Operations Management.
To be admitted to the BASOPS program, students must have a completed AAS degree and obtain placement into ENGL& 101 - English Composition I and MATH& 146 - Intro to Statistics.
Before students enter the junior year of the BASOPS degree, students must have at least 20 credits of General Education. This will therefore involve them taking between 0-10 credits of coursework, prior to 300 level coursework, depending on the General Education component of the student's associate degree.
Minimum required at entry to the Junior Year: Completed 20 credits from the list below. This will therefore involve taking between 0-10 credits of coursework, prior to the 300-level coursework, depending on the General Education component of your completed AAS degree.
All of the above-mentioned classes must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.5/C+.
In accordance with state guidance, students will have met the General Education requirements (basic and distribution areas) for a BAS degree if they have earned a BAS degree from an institution accredited by one of the following agencies:
Students must still complete program specific General Education degree requirements if not otherwise satisfied.
Students who graduate with a bachelor of applied science in Operations Management will be ready for top jobs as business managers, facility and facilities managers, general managers, operations managers, vice presidents of operations and more for industries that include manufacturing, transportation, information technology and retail. The employment outlook for operations managers and general managers in Washington state is strong and is expected to grow over the next several years. The average annual wage for an operations manager in Washington state is $120,155.
| ENGL 310 | Business Communications | 5 CR |
| PSYC 310 | Industrial Organizational Psychology | 5 CR |
| PHIL 310 | Professional Ethics | 5 CR |
| ECON 310 | Managerial Economics | 5 CR |
| BUS 310 | Project Management | 5 CR |
TOTAL Academic Core Course Credits | 25 CR |
| OPM 311 | Mathematical Techniques for Operations Management | 5 CR |
| OPM 312 | Forcasting and System Design | 5 CR |
| OPM 313 | Quality Management | 5 CR |
| OPM 314 | Logistical Planning and Supply Chain Management | 5 CR |
| OPM 315 | Lean Concepts and Applications | 5 CR |
| OPM 491 | Focused Study I | 5 CR |
| OPM 492 | Focused Study II | 5 CR |
| OPM 493 | Focused Study III | 5 CR |
| OPM 498 | Individual Capstone Project | 5 CR |
| OPM 499 | Group Capstone Project | 5 CR |
TOTAL Technical Core Course Credits | 50 CR |
| OPM 411 | Facility Layout and Materials Handling | 5 CR |
| OPM 412 | Workplace Health and Safety | 5 CR |
| OPM 413 | Measurement and Statistical Process Control | 5 CR |
TOTAL Elective Course Credits | 15 CR |
After successfully completing the Bachelor of Applied Science – Operation Management degree, students will be able to:
Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Operations Management will be ready for top jobs as business managers, facility and facilities managers, general managers, operations managers, vice presidents of operations and more for industries that include manufacturing, transportation, information technology and retail. The employment outlook for operations managers and general managers in Washington state is strong and is expected to grow over the next several years.
If you have questions about this program or want help with the admissions steps to Bellingham Technical College, please email outreach@btc.edu.
Current students wanting academic planning and support, can connect with the program Instructor(s) or email BusinessITNav@btc.edu