Bachelor’s Degrees
Seattle Colleges offer bachelor’s degrees that create educational pathways, build on two-year technical degrees, and expand career opportunities.
When compared to traditional bachelor’s degrees, these four-year Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees incorporate more applied, hands-on learning focused on a particular industry and include strong internship components. They often offer credit for prior learning and workplace experience.
Seattle Colleges—Seattle Central College, North Seattle College, and South Seattle College—are committed to providing a wide range of relevant educational opportunities. Today, we offer the following bachelor’s degrees.
The BAS program in Accounting with a focus on International Accounting provides graduates with the knowledge and skills required for employment in the field of accounting. The degree prepares students for meeting Washington State CPA licensure requirements. Students from accredited business, accounting, and real estate associate degree programs will be qualified to enter the program. This BAS program offers a distinctive advantage by teaching International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to enhance skills relevant to employment in the Seattle area. Graduates will be ready to start a successful career in accounting or international accounting.
The BAS in Application Development prepares graduates for entry-level positions in software development careers by providing industry-relevant applied education in application development. Instruction focuses on current industry trends and the skills needed by software developers and programmers who create and modify general computer application software, mobile applications, or specialized utility programs. A strong emphasis on industry-based projects throughout the program will prepare graduates to meet current and future industry needs and emerging software trends.
The BAS in Applied Behavioral Science is a substantive, human services four-year degree for direct service practitioners. This program is designed for students with a two-year degree in social and human services, child and family studies, interpreting services, or a related degree.
If you are a healthcare professional with strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills and a desire to help others, Seattle Central’s Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Allied Health: Community Health and Education program may be right for you. With this degree, you will receive the education and training needed to promote health and prevent disease within communities.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science degree covers a wide range of critical knowledge and skill-building areas including the design and usability of software and computing systems, effective team collaboration, information technology leadership, and preparation for advanced learning in computing, science, engineering, and other professional fields.
A career as a dental hygienist offers a wide range of challenges. In the dental office, the dentist and the dental hygienist work together to meet the oral health needs of patients. Dental Hygienists are in demand in general dental practices and in specialty practices such as periodontics or pediatric dentistry. Employment opportunities are also found in hospitals, nursing homes, and public health clinics.
The Early Childhood Education Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree provides an opportunity for students who have completed an associate degree in Early Childhood Education or a related program to continue their studies and earn a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
This program provides professional training for early care and education professionals, allowing them to keep pace with the increasing professionalization of the field. The anti-racist, anti-bias curriculum aligns with accreditation standards established by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). There are virtual, online and Spanish language options.
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Hospitality Management program prepares students who have completed AAS-T degrees in Accounting, Business Information Technology, Culinary, or other related areas of study for management level positions in the hospitality industry.
Students learn a broad set of competencies to prepare them for leadership positions in marketing, sales, event management, human resources, finance, accounting, and operations. The global hospitality industry includes tourism, hotel operations, airlines, restaurant management, catering, cruise ship operations, casino operations, and travel. The degree will also open doors in rapidly expanding sectors, such as assisted and independent living facilities, destination spas and resorts, corporate hospitality, and event production.
The BAS in International Business is a pathway for students who have completed a two-year technical degree or approved associate degree. The program leverages existing business and accounting coursework and adds a combination of upper division courses in international business and hands-on learning experiences to prepare graduates to work in the international business industry. Students will complete a practicum as well as an internship, giving them important real world experience and cultural awareness.
This multidisciplinary program is designed for business and accounting students who wish to transition into a rewarding career in property management. The program will cover real estate marketing and leasing, facilities management, institution housing, cost control and revenue management, customer service, fair housing law, and other topics.
If you’re looking for an exciting direct patient care profession, the Respiratory Care program might be right for you! This rigorous bachelor’s degree program combines classroom training with practical, hands-on experience, preparing students to become members of dedicated healthcare teams that treat patients with cardiopulmonary (heart and lung) disorders.
The BAS in Sustainable Building Science Technology prepares students who have a two-year degree or existing bachelor's degree to serve as qualified professionals in building energy performance. Classes focus on building science, finance, and management with the goal of making facilities more durable, sustainable, efficient, and economical. Graduates will be prepared to work in consulting, energy auditing, commissioning, operations and maintenance, capital programs, and project management.
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Teacher Education (BAS-TE-ARE) program prepares graduates to become culturally responsive elementary school teachers in Washington State. This program emphasizes relationship-based, student-centered pedagogy and equips future educators to engage in critical community discourse.
Designed primarily for graduates of the Academy for Rising Educators' unique AAS-T/AADTA dual degree, the BAS-TE-ARE curriculum provides comprehensive training in key areas essential for future educators. Curriculum Planning & Instruction focuses on developing effective lesson plans and instructional strategies to engage students. Teaching with Technology emphasizes the integration of digital tools to enhance learning experiences and adapt to modern classrooms. Language & Culture in Education explores diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, equipping educators to support all learners effectively. Finally, Assessment & Evaluation prepares educators to implement meaningful assessments that measure student progress and success in K-12 settings.
Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to enter the teaching profession with the skills, knowledge, and cultural awareness needed to make a meaningful impact in their communities.