Get Your Bachelor's Degree at Your Community College!
You are invited and welcome! Join Pierce College at our Fort Steilacoom and Puyallup campuses for our Spring BAS Fair, April 23 and 24.
Learn more about Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Programs at Pierce College and within our community and technical college system.
In-Person College Visits at Pierce College
Puyallup
Date and Time: April 23, 2024 - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: College Center Building (CTR), Connection Café
Fort Steilacoom
Date and Time: April 24, 2024 - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: Cascade Building (CAS), Welcome Center
What is a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree?
A Bachelor of Applied Science builds on the education and training from two-year community and technical colleges. To evolve with the ever-changing workplace, education and skills training is a lifelong pursuit.
Get the skills to go further in your career with a bachelor of applied science degree from Pierce College or a local community or technical college. Washington state's community and technical colleges work closely with our communities to develop programs that will best serve students and employers.
Program Showcase
Puyallup Event
College | Programs |
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Pierce College | Business Management; Construction Management; Emergency Management; Teaching; Fire Service Leadership |
Bellevue College | Cybersecurity; Healthcare Management & Leadership |
Clover Park Technical College | Cybersecurity |
Green River College | Nursing; Aeronautical Science; IT Cybersecurity and Networking; Applied Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship and Accounting |
Lake Washington Institute of Technology | Business Programs: Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management; Applied Art-Illustration |
North Seattle College | Application Development; Computer Science; Business Programs: Accounting, International Accounting, International Business, Residential and Commercial Property Management |
Renton Technical College | Computer Network Engineering; Application Development |
South Puget Sound Community College | Craft Beverage Management and Quality Assurance |
South Seattle College | Hospitality Management; Sustainable Building Science Technology |
Tacoma Community College | Community Health; Health Information; Advanced Network Data Security; Applied Management; Advanced Networking & Data Security (Information Systems); Health Information Technology |
Fort Steilacoom Event
College | Programs |
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Pierce College | Business Management; Construction Management; Emergency Management; Teaching; Fire Service Leadership; Dental Hygiene |
Bellevue College | Healthcare Management & Leadership |
Clover Park Technical College | Cybersecurity |
Lake Washington Institute of Technology | Public Health; Applied Art-Illustration |
North Seattle College | Early Childhood Education; Application Development; Computer Science; Business Programs: Accounting, International Accounting, International Business, Residential and Commercial Property Management, International Business; Property Management; International Accounting |
Renton Technical College | Computer Network Engineering; Application Development |
South Puget Sound Community College | Craft Beverage Management and Quality Assurance |
Tacoma Community College | Community Health; Health Information; Advanced Network Data Security; Applied Management; Applied Business Management; Advanced Networking & Data Security (Information Systems); Health Information Technology |
Where Can I Learn More About BAS Programs?
To learn more about the BAS opportunities at all 34 community and technical colleges in Washington State, we invite you to visit the website for the State Board of Community and Technical colleges (SBCTC).
Still Deciding Which Career Pathway is Right For You?
If you are still deciding on your career pathway, we are here to help. We invite you to use your career exploration tools to explore. You may also want to with connect with a Faculty Counselor Advisor (FCA). FCAs are skilled at administering and interpreting a range of career assessments and partnering with students to identify career pathway and degree. Some additional support FCAs provide are as follows:
- Help guide you through the decision-making process.
- Help you break down any barriers that prevent you from making a career decision.
- Help you save time and money as well as improve time to reach your goals.
To make an appointment with an FCA:
- Fort Steilacoom: Monica Nucciarone and Terry Green, email advising@pierce.ctc.edu or call 253-964-6705
- Puyallup: Vicki Howell-Williams, email puyadvise@pierce.ctc.edu or call 253-840-8431