In 2005, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) was authorized to select four community or technical colleges to develop and offer programs of study leading to applied baccalaureate degrees on a pilot basis.
An applied baccalaureate degree is a baccalaureate degree awarded by a community or technical college which expands on the curriculum from an associate of applied science degree, or its equivalent, and incorporates both theoretical and applied knowledge and skills in a specific technical field. In 2010, the pilot status and limitation on the number of colleges was removed. Before offering an applied baccalaureate degree, a college must receive approval from the SBCTC by demonstrating:
All applied baccalaureate programs must be approved by the SBCTC. Under current law, Bellevue College is the only institution within the community and technical college system authorized to offer a bachelor's degree in computer science.
In 2020-21, there were 28 colleges offering applied baccalaureate degrees.
Subject to approval by the SBCTC, the community and technical colleges are authorized to offer bachelor's degrees in computer science.
The degree programs must be approved by the college board. Prior to approval, the college must submit a proposal for approval which includes:
The proposal must be submitted after December 1, 2021. The existing bachelor's degree in computer science at Bellevue College is exempt from the requirements in this bill.
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