Black Hills State University will relaunch its Bachelor of Applied Science in Leadership program for the upcoming Fall 2025 semester featuring new instructors.
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Leadership is designed for a wide range of students. The new faculty have collaborated to create a dynamic curriculum that meets the needs of many students, such as individuals with associate’s degrees or technical college credits, military personnel or veterans seeking civilian or government leadership roles, and professionals pursuing business management and administration positions. Through the program’s courses, students will master key skills in leadership, strategic planning, team building, and organizational communication.
“I am very excited about the opportunity to be a part of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Leadership degree relaunch,” said Dr. Jane Klug, Dean of Students at BHSU and one of the new instructors for the program. “We have been collaborating and generating exciting ideas for the classes to complement each other and to build upon each class to create a strong theoretical foundation for the students. The coursework will be engaging and relevant and will provide our students with the opportunity to master leadership skills required to lead and excel in management positions.”
Classes in leadership will be offered with a Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) structure, a combination of synchronous and asynchronous course delivery. Other courses for the program will have face-to-face or online options.
“Our new faculty are awesome, and they have been collaborating to ensure that students have a great experience,” said Dr. Amy Fuqua, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at BHSU. “I believe anyone with some work experience and a desire to go further will love this program.”
BHSU also offers a Master of Science in Strategic Leadership. To learn more about BHSU’s leadership programs, visit BHSU.edu/Leadership.