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2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

ExxonMobil BAAS in Leadership and Management - Occupational Health & Safety Management


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Students who enter the ExxonMobil BAAS Leadership and Management - Occupational Health and Safety Management program will develop the skills to manage safer workplaces, ensure occupational health of employees, conduct management system audits, and provide guidance to operations on industrial hazards. Students will learn to create and apply safety and health management standards through the application of critical thinking, experiential innovation-based projects, leadership/communication, and problem-solving skills. Completion of this program will allow students to advance into leadership roles within their chosen career field.

Students who enter the ExxonMobil BAAS Leadership and Management - Occupational Health and Safety Management program will develop the skills to manage safer workplaces, ensure occupational health of employees, conduct management system audits, and provide guidance to operations on industrial hazards. Students will learn to create and apply safety and health management standards through the application of critical thinking, experiential innovation-based projects, leadership/communication, and problem-solving skills. Completion of this program will allow students to advance into leadership roles within their chosen career field.

Academic Admission Requirements

Applicants for entry into the ExxonMobil Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences (BAAS) in Leadership and Management degree must satisfy the following minimum criteria:

  1. General Admission to Odessa College.

  2. Compliance with Texas Success Initiative requirements (TSI).

  3. Completed an approved AAS degree from an accredited institution, or be within 15 SCH of completion.

  4. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.

  5. Submission of specified ExxonMobil BAAS Program application (BAAS - Automation only).

ExxonMobil BAAS - Leadership and Management

Students interested in completing the ExxonMobil BAAS in Leadership and Management must meet the general admission criteria above for admission to the program. Students who have been admitted to the program and are within 15 credit hours of completing their AAS degree, and currently enrolled in those courses may, with the approval of the Dean and Department Chair, enroll in no more than two (2) upper-division courses. Students are expected to maintain Odessa College Academic Progress requirements as outlined in the EGA (Local), Student Handbook, and available online. The college seeks to preserve the spirit of the community college Open Door policy for new ExxonMobil BAAS in Leadership and Management students while ensuring they have the prerequisite skills for success. Admission to the program will be capped by capacity and therefore students will be accepted in order of application and registration.

ExxonMobil BAAS - Leadership and Management – Occupational Health and Safety Management Track

In addition to the above requirements, students interested in completing the ExxonMobil BAAS in Leadership and Management with a concentration in Occupational Health and Safety Management will be required to have completed their AAS in Occupational Safety and Environmental Technology or related field. Approval of “related field” degrees will be the responsibility of the Department Chair for the program. This review and approval process mirrors multiple collaborative review processes at the institution, including review of transfer credits, between Student Services and Instruction and does not require new documentation.

Total Credit Hours 67 out of 120 = 56%


Term 2


Total Credit Hours 73 out of 120 = 61%


Total Credit Hours 79 out of 120 = 66%


Term 4


Total Credit Hours 85 out of 120 = 71%


Total Credit Hours 91 out of 120 = 76%


Term 6


Total Credit Hours 97 out of 120 = 81%


Total Credit Hours 101 out of 120 = 84%


Total Credit Hours 107 out of 120 = 89%


Total Credit Hours 113 out of 120 = 94%


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Term 10 and 11


Total Credit Hours 120 out of 120 = 100%


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