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PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

Reserve Officers Training Corps i Transfer Agreement Policies ii Admission Standards ii Application ii Expenses ii Scholarship Information ii Undergraduate Colleges and Departments iii Questions? Then Contact iii COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting 1 Economics 2 Finance 3 General Management 4 Human Resource Management 7 Management Information Systems 5 Marketing 6 Production/Operations Management 8 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 9 Multidisciplinary Studies: English as a 2 nd Lang. 10 Multidisciplinary Studies: Human Learning (K-8) 11 Multidisciplinary Studies: Middle School (Grades 5-8) 12 Secondary Education (7-12): English 13 Secondary Education (7-12): Mathematics 14 Secondary Edu. (7-12): Science: Chemistry Option 15 Secondary Edu. (7-12): Science: Earth Sci. Option 16 Secondary Edu. (7-12): Science: Physics Option 17 Secondary Edu.: Speech Comm. (7-12) & Theatre (K-12) 18 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 19 Civil Engineering 20 Computer Engineering 21 Electrical Engineering 22 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 23 Mechanical Engineering 24 Industrial Technology 25 Equivalency Table 26-28 PSTCC ARTICULATION AGREEMENT WITH TTU TABLE OF CONTENTS

i ROTC RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS OBJECTIVE The objective of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) is to prepare selected students to serve as officers in the Army Reserve, Army National Guard, and Active Army. ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS The general requirements for enrollment in ROTC are: 1. Be a citizen of the United States, 2. Physically and mentally qualified, 3. Accepted by the university as a full-time student, 4. Morally qualified, 5. For non-rotc scholarship students, complete graduation requirements prior to reaching age 28, and 6. For ROTC scholarship students, complete graduation requirements prior to reaching age 25. TWO-YEAR ROTC PROGRAMS There are two options available to students who transfer from institutions without ROTC programs: Option 1: Students will attend the ROTC Leaders Training Course (LTC) at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (In order to attend LTC, students need the permission of the Professor of Military Science at the school they will attend.) After LTC, students enroll in the ROTC Advanced Course as Military Science (MS) III's and take the MS III courses for two semesters. The following summer, students attend National Advanced Leadership Camp (NALC). The next school year, they enroll as MS IV's for two semesters and receive a commission as a Second Lieutenant upon graduation. Option 2: Students who have completed basic training with any military service of the United States, or have attended one of the United States Service Academies for at least one year, will receive credit for the ROTC Basic Course and will not have to attend Basic Camp. These students will begin ROTC as MS III's. They will attend NALC the following year, enroll as MS IVs and be commissioned upon graduation. Students who have had four years of ROTC in high school can, at the discretion of the Professor of Military Science, be given placement credit for the basic course and will enter as MS III's without attending LTC. FINANCIAL AID Students who attend institutions that do not have ROTC are eligible to apply for the ROTC two-year scholarships before attending LTC. The scholarship will pay Fall & Spring Semester tuition, selected fees, and books (not to exceed $300 per semester). All students enrolled in the ROTC Advanced Courses receive a monthly subsistence allowance of at least $300 during the school year. While students are at camp, they receive approximately $740 in pay and allowance. COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS In order to receive commissions, students must complete required ROTC courses, meet the army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. In addition, all students are required to complete courses in the following subject areas. (The course shown on the right is the Pellissippi State Technical Community College course, which satisfies this requirement:) Subject Area Pellissippi State Course Written Communications ENGL 1010 and 1020 Military History No corresponding course is offered at PSTCC Computer Applications Any computer science and information technology course or OST 1211

Transfer Agreement Policies 1. This publication is a transfer agreement between Pellissippi State Technical Community College and Tennessee Technological University. 2. The current edition of this publication will be in effect for six years from the time a student becomes regularly admitted at Pellissippi State. 3. Students entering Pellissippi State must meet all the standards and follow the procedures of the current Pellissippi State catalog. 4. Students entering Tennessee Tech must meet the standards and follow the procedures of the current Tennessee Tech undergraduate catalog. 5. This agreement assumes that students will complete an associate degree at Pellissippi State before entering Tennessee Tech. Students not completing an associate degree will have their applications evaluated as any other transfer student. 6. In some cases, individual programs at Tennessee Tech have specific requirements for admission which supersede all others. Admission Standards Under this agreement, in order to be eligible for admission to Tennessee Tech, you must have an associate degree from Pellissippi State and a minimum 2.0 grade point average. Students not completing an associate degree will have their applications evaluated as any other transfer student. In selected majors, a higher grade point average is required for admission. Check the curricular requirements for the major of your choice for additional information. ii completed college credit Math or English courses must follow COMPASS/ASSET testing guidelines. Students who have attempted fewer than 12 semester hours must also submit ACT scores. 5. All non-commuting single freshmen and sophomores must live in university housing. 6. The applicant will be notified of the admission status after all credentials have been received and evaluated. Tentative admission may be granted on the basis of partial transcripts if the quality of work is clearly acceptable. Final admission is granted only after all official transcripts and credentials are received. Upon acceptance the student will be sent a Letter of Admission. If you would like to visit Tennessee Technological University at any time, please contact the Admissions Office between 8:00-4:30 Monday through Friday. For additional information, please contact the Office of Admissions at 931-372-3888 or toll-free 1-800-255-8881. Expenses For the list of current fees, check the Bursar s web site at www.tntech.edu/bursar/ Scholarship Information Scholarship opportunities are available for transfer students. For scholarship information, check the scholarship web site at www.tntech.edu/scholarships/ Application 1. Complete the Undergraduate Application form. Submit the form and a nonrefundable $15 application fee to the Office of Admissions, Tennessee Technological University, P. O. Box 5006, Cookeville, Tennessee 38505. The application deadline date is two (2) weeks before the first day of registration. 2. Request each institution previously attended to mail official transcripts of all work completed and a partial transcript if presently enrolled in another institution. Request the mailing of a final transcript when all work is completed. Transcripts of all work attempted at the college level must be furnished. 3. The official grade point average will be computed on hours and grades earned at all previous colleges or universities. Credit is transferred with the grade made in the course. For example, an A is transferred as an A and an F is transferred as an F. 4. Students who have attempted fewer than 60 semester hours of college credit must also submit high school transcripts, and those who have not

Undergraduate Colleges and Departments iii College of Agriculture and Human Ecology School of Agriculture School of Human Ecology College of Education Counseling and Psychology COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Curriculum ADMINISTRATION and Instruction Health and Physical Education Music and Art ACCOUNTING College of Arts and Sciences Biology Chemistry College of Engineering A.S. Computer Science Earth Sciences English Foreign Languages History Mathematics Physics Sociology and Political Science College of Business Administration Accounting and Business Law Decision Sciences and Management Economics, Finance and Marketing Chemical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Industrial and Systems Engineering Mechanical Engineering Manufacturing and Industrial Technology School of Nursing Questions? Then Contact Academic Records Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317 Admissions Admissions Office, Derryberry Hall 209 372-3888 Athletics Athletics, Hooper Eblen 300 372-3940 Auto Registration University Police, University Services 101 372-3234 Bills Business Office, Derryberry Hall 100 372-3311 Books and Supplies University Store, University Center G-7 372-3131 College of Agriculture and Human Ecology Dean s Office, South Hall 102 372-3149 Arts and Sciences Dean s Office, Henderson Hall 202 372-3118 Business Dean s Office, Johnson Hall 101 372-3372 Education Dean s Office, T.J. Farr 100 372-3124 Engineering Dean s Office, Clement Hall 201 372-3172 Counseling Counseling Center, University Center 307 372-3331 Financial Aid Financial Aid Office, University Center 214 372-3073 Fraternities Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236 Housing Office of Residential Life, University Center 339 372-3414 Religious Opportunities Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236 School of Nursing Dean s Office, Jere Whitson 131B 372-3203 School of Interdisciplinary Studies Dean s Office, Henderson Hall Room 3 372-3394 Student Government Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236 Student Organizations Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236 Teacher Certification College of Education, Barton Hall 301 372-3170 Veteran Certification Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING 1 A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE F S English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 2120 3 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Bob Elmore, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 210, Ph: (931) 372-3358 ACCT 3170, 3180 6 ACCT 3210 3 ACCT 3330 3 ACCT 3620 3 BMGT 3510 3 DS 3520 3 DS 3840 3 ECON 2020 3 ECON 3610 3 Communications Elective 6 3 TOTAL 33 BMGT 4930 3 DS 3620 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 FIN 3210 3 LAW 3810 3 MKT 3400 3 Accounting Electives 5 6 Business Electives 7 6 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720, 1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 Select two courses: ACCT 4230 Advanced Managerial Accounting ACCT 4650 E-Business, Risk & Controls ACCT 4340 Tax Management for Entities ACCT 4750 Auditing in an EDP Environment ACCT 4410 Financial Accounting and Reporting III ACCT 4800 Internship in Accounting ACCT 4530 Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting 6 Chosen from: ENGL 3250, ENGL 4350, ENGL 4850, or ENGL 4970, MIT 4010, PC 3500, SPCH 2410, SPCH 3130, SPCH 3630, SPCH 4430, SPCH 4620, SPCH 4430, or a Foreign Language such as the 1010-1020 series. 7 All business courses may potentially meet this requirement. However, to receive credit toward graduation, for ACCT 2000, it must be taken prior to ACCT 3330, and to receive credit toward graduation for FIN 2000, it must be taken before FIN 3210. The following courses are recommended for business electives: DS 3810, ECON 4510, BMGT 4720, FIN 3220, FIN 3820, FIN 4910, LAW 3720. NOTE: All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS 1 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 English 2950 0 3 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 2120 3 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Mark Stephens, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 216, Ph: (931) 372-3745 BMGT 3510 3 DS 3520 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 DS 3620 3 ECON 2020 3 DS 3841 3 ECON 3320 3 ECON 3810 3 ECON 3820 3 TOTAL 30 Economics Electives 9 BMGT 4930 3 FIN/ECON 4510 or FIN 4910 3 MKT 3400 3 Business Electives 5 3 Non-Business Elective 5 3 ECON 3830 3 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 30 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050, 1040-1050; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FINANCE 2 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 21203 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Mark Stephens, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 216, Ph: (931) 372-3745 BMGT 3510 3 DS 3520 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 DS 3620 3 ECON 2020 3 DS 3841 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 FIN 3220 3 FIN 3830 3 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 33 Finance Electives 6 9 BMGT 4930 3 FIN 4230 3 FIN/ECON 4510 or FIN 4910 3 Business Electives 5 3 Non-Business Elective 5 3 MKT 3400 3 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor. 6 Select three courses (one must be at the 4000 level): FIN 3410 Principles of Real Estate and Law FIN 3430 Real Estate Finance and Appraisal FIN 3610 Insurance FIN 4800 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Mgmt. FIN 4900 Commercial Banking FIN/ECON 4510 International Trade & Finance FIN 4910 Multinational Financial Management FIN 4930 Integrative Case Studies in Finance ECON 3810 or Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 382 Intermediate Macroeconomics

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GENERAL MANAGEMENT 3 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1630, 1830 3 4 Lab Science Sequence 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 21203 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Gary C. Pickett, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 306, Ph: (931) 372-3160 BMGT 3510 3 BMGT 3600 3 BMGT 3630 3 DS 3620 3 DS 3810 3 DS 3841 3 ECON 2020 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 MKT 3400 3 Business Electives 5 3 TOTAL 33 BMGT 4930 3 BMGT Electives 6 BMGT 4410 3 BMGT 4520 3 DS 3520 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 Non-Business Elective 5 3 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 2120 3 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Gary C. Pickett, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 306, Ph: (931) 372-3160 BMGT 3510 3 DS 3520 3 DS 3850 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 MKT 3400 3 DS 3620 3 DS 3810 3 DS 3841 3 ECON 2020 3 DS 3830 3 TOTAL 33 BMGT 3630 3 BMGT 4930 3 DS 3860 3 DS 4330 3 DS 4250 3 ECON 3320 3 Business Electives 5 3 Non-Business Elective 5 3 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MARKETING 5 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 2120 3 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 Advisor: Dr. Mark Stephens, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 216, Ph: (931) 372-3745 BMGT 3510 3 DS 3520 3 ECON 3610 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 FIN 3210 3 MKT 3400 3 DS 3620 3 ECON 2020 3 DS 3841 3 Marketing Elective 3 Non-Business Electives 5 3 TOTAL 33 Marketing Electives 5 9 Business Electives 5 3 BMGT 4930 3 LAW 3810 3 MKT 4620 3 MKT 4630 3 MKT 4730 3 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 6 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1130, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 21203 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Gary C. Pickett, Department Chairperson Johnson Hall 306, Ph: (931) 372-3160 BMGT 3510 3 BMGT 3600 3 BMGT 3630 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 MKT 3400 3 DS 3620 3 DS 3810 3 DS 3841 3 ECON 2020 3 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 33 BMGT 4930 3 BMGT 4610 3 BMGT 4410 3 BMGT 4520 3 DS 3520 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 BMGT 4120 3 Business Electives 5 3 Non-Business Elective 5 3 TOTAL 27 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 7 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1630, 1830 3 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Office Systems Technology 1211 0 3 English 2950 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 3 0 TOTAL 13 17 Accounting 2110, 2120 3 3 Economics 2010 4 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 0 3 English Literature 3 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 4 3 3 TOTAL 16 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Gary C. Pickett, Department Chairperson-Johnson Hall 306, Ph: (931) 372-3160 BMGT 3510 3 BMGT 3630 3 DS 3520 3 DS 3540 3 ECON 3610 3 FIN 3210 3 MKT 3400 3 DS 3620 3 ECON 2020 3 DS 3841 3 ACCT 3210 3 BMGT 4410 3 BMGT 4930 3 ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3 DS or BMGT Electives 6 Business Electives 5 6 ISE/MIT Electives 5 6 LAW 3810 3 TOTAL 30 TOTAL 33 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040, 1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ART 1720,1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030 or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement. 3 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510, 2520. 4 Chosen from ANT 1300; GEOG 1000, HIST 2040; POL 1010, 1020; PSY 1010, 2100, 2400; SOC 1010, 1020, WMN 2200. 5 All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECN 2010 and ECON 2020 and 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

College of Education Admission to Teacher Education 8 There are three levels of admission to the Teacher Education Program. The student receives provisional admission upon meeting the admission policies of the institution. The student receives full admission upon meeting the following criteria: 1. Completion of a minimum of 30 semester hour of credit, exclusive of DSP courses, and including ENGL 1010 and 1020. Also FOED 2010 or its equivalent must have been completed. 2. Attainment of a minimum quality point average of 2.50 (exclusive of DSP credit). 3. Attainment of minimum scores on the Educational Testing Service--Pre-Professional Skills Test (173-Mathematics, 174- Reading, 173-Writing). Persons having achieved an Enhanced ACT composite score of 22, or a re-combined score of 1020 on the SAT are exempt from this requirement. 4. Evidence of desirable physical, emotional, and social characteristics conducive to success in teaching. 5. Formal application for admission to the Teacher Education Program. (The application must be filed with the Certification Analyst prior to the first semester of attendance after the completion of 30 semester hours of credit.) The third level of admission is student teaching. Progression through the entire program is based on student performance and departmental evaluation. For further information concerning the PPST and application to the Teacher Education Program, please contact the Certification Analyst for the College of Education a 931-372-3170. For additional details on admission policies and procedural matters, please consult the Tennessee Tech Catalog. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure. NOTES: During the semester immediately preceding attendance at Tennessee Tech, students should make application for the Second Level of the Teacher Education Program. The application packet may be obtained from the Certification Analyst of the College of Education, Box 5092, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN 38505, or by calling 931-372-3170. In the request for the application packet, students should include name, address, social security number, and major. The application should be complete, signed by the student and the student s advisor, and returned to the same address. The recommendation forms should be distributed to the following instructors: (1) major advisor; (2) an educational instructor; (3) an instructor in the major teaching field if the student is majoring in a 1-8, K-8, K-12, or PreK-3 field; and (4) to an elementary or high school teacher, principal, or counselor. The student must provide an official transcript to the Certification analyst of the College of Education and must provide copies of ACT or SAT scores if seeking an exemption to the Pre-Professional Skills Test. The student should make application for admission to Tennessee Technological University at this time. The student must meet all requirements and be fully approved for the Second Level before enrolling for upper division professional education courses. Waivers will not be granted.

9 MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (PREK-12) A.A. Degree Education 2010 3 0 English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1410, 1420 3 3 Biology 1310, Chemistry 1310 3 3 Speech 2100 0 3 TOTAL 15 15 Psychology 1010, 2100 3 3 Sociology 1010 3 0 Geology 1310, Physics 1300 3 3 Humanities 2500 or Music 1030 0 3 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Intermediate Foreign Language 1 3 3 TOTAL 15 15 Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 F S F S Physical Education Activities 1 1 HPE 2430 0 2 EDPY 3300 0 3 ESLP 4100 3 0 ESLP 4200 0 3 READ 3300 or 3301 3 0 FOED 3810 2 0 LSCI 4500 3 0 ECED/ELED 4250 2 0 SEED 4125 0 3 SPED 3000 3 0 SPED 4000 0 3 FOED 3010 3 0 LING 4511 3 0 FREN/GERM/SPAN 3550 or 3510 or 3520 2-3 0 ESLP 4300 3 0 READ 4310 2 0 Electives 3 0 ELED 4870, 4880, 4890 0 12 TOTAL 16-17 12 TOTAL 17 15 1 Students lacking two years of study in the same foreign language at high school level will take the prerequisite to this sequence: one year of beginning foreign language.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES HUMAN LEARNING (K-8) 10 A.S. Degree Education 2010 3 0 English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1410, 1420 3 3 Biology 1310, Chemistry 1310 3 3 Humanities 2500 or Music 1030 0 3 Physical Education Activities 1 1 TOTAL 16 16 Psychology 2100 3 0 Sociology 1010 0 3 Geology 1310, Physics 1300 3 3 Early Childhood Education 2020, 2021 4 0 English 2110 or 2120 or 2331 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Geography 1000 0 3 Speech 2100 0 3 TOTAL 13 15 Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 F S F SP ART 3200 0 2 CUED 4150 3 0 ELED 4250 2 0 ELED 3140 2 0 ELED 3150 2 0 ELED 4140 2 0 FOED 3010 0 3 FOED 3800 2 0 FOED 3810 0 2 MUS 3530 0 3 LSCI 4500 0 3 READ 3300 or 3301 0 3 READ 4310 2 0 TOTAL 15 16 HPE 2430 2 0 Elective 1 0 CFS 3600 2 0 SPED 3000 3 0 EDPY 3300 3 0 ECSP 4100 3 0 HPE 3510 3 0 ELED 4870, 4880, 4890 0 12 TOTAL 17 12 Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 5-8) 11 A.S. Degree English 1010, 1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Mathematics 1410, 1420 3 3 Natural Science 1 3 3 Sociology 1010 0 3 Physical Education Activities 1 1 TOTAL 16 16 Geology 1000 3 0 Psychology 2100 3 0 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 Physical Education 2430 2 0 Natural Science 1 3 3 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Speech 2100 0 3 Concentration Courses 2 0 3 TOTAL 14 15 Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 CFS 3500 3 CUED 4150 3 ELED 3140 3 ELED 3150 2 ELED 4140 2 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3800 2 FOED 3810 2 LSCI 4500 3 READ 3301 3 READ 4310 2 ELED 4250 2 Concentration 2 6 TOTAL 36 EDPY 3300 3 SPED 3000 3 ELED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 Concentration 2 9 TOTAL 27 1 Those who elect concentrations in fields other than science take BIOL 1310, CHEM 1310, GEOL 1310, PHYS 1310 (12 hours). Those who elect the science concentration complete a BIOL sequence; GEOL 1310; CHEM or PHYS 1310; BIOL 2130 and BIOL 2350 (12 hours are counted as general education). 2 Students must select two (2) concentration areas for 9 hours each from the following: Language Literacy, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. See TTU/Pellissippi State equivalency table. Language Literacy (9 hours) ENGL 4500 Intro to Language Description & Analysis 3 ENGL 3250 Professional & Technical Communication 3 ENGL 3500, 4700, 4740, 4750 or 4760 3 Mathematics (9 hours) MATH 1530, 1720, and 1830 9 Science (9 hours) BIOL sequence 8 GEOL 1310 3 CHEM or PHYS 1310 3 BIOL 2130 or 2350 4 (12 hours are counted as General Education) Social Studies (9 hours) HIST 3100 Tennessee Topics 3 POLS 2210 American Government 3 HIST 1010, 1020, 4370, 4390, 4440, 4730, 4740 or 4750 3

12 SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) ENGLISH A.A. Degree Education 2010 3 0 English 1010,1020 3 3 Mathematics 1010 0 3 Natural Science 1 4 4 Physical Education Activities 1 1 Speech 2100 3 0 Music 1030, Theatre 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 TOTAL 14 14 English 2310 or 2320 3 0 English 2110, 2120 3 3 Foreign Language 2010, 2020 3 3 3 Physical Education 2430 2 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 2 3 3 Psychology 2100 0 3 TOTAL 17 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 CUED 4150 3 EDPY 3300 3 ENGL 2810, 2820 6 ENGL 3250, 4411, 4430, 4440, 4450 6 ENGL 4751 or 4711 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 1 FOED 3830 1 READ 3350 3 READ 4410 2 READ 4570 3 SEED 4120 3 ENGL 4121 3 ENGL 4720 3 ESLP 4100 3 ENGL 4511, 4521 or 4531 3 SEED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 27 TOTAL 34 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020, 2110-2120. 2 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; PSY 1010; POL 1010; SOC 1010. 3 Students lacking two years of study in the same foreign language at high school level will take the prerequisite to this sequence: one year of beginning foreign language.

13 SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) MATHEMATICS A.S. Degree English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Mathematics 1910, 1920 4 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 2 0 3 TOTAL 14 17 Physical Education 2430 2 0 Mathematics 2110 4 0 Mathematics 2010 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 2 3 0 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Psychology 2100 0 3 Speech 2100 0 3 TOTAL 15 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 CSC 2010 or ENGR 1120 4-3 CUED 4150 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3830 1 MATH 2120 3 MATH 3400/4360 or 4350/4610 9 SEED 4122 3 FOED 3820 1 SPED 3000 3 EDPY 3300 3 Physical Education Activities 2 CSC 3020 or MATH 4210 3 MATH 3070 3 MATH 3430 3 MATH 3510 3 READ 3350 3 SEED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 TOTAL 29 TOTAL 33-32 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020, 2110-2120. 2 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; POL 1010; PSY 1010; SOC 1010.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) SCIENCE: CHEMISTRY OPTION 14 A.S. Degree Biology 1110, 1120 4 4 Education 2010 0 3 English 1010,1020 3 3 Mathematics 1530, 1830 3 4 Chemistry 1110, 1120 4 4 Physical Education Activities 1 1 TOTAL 15 19 Physical Education 2430 0 2 Psychology 2100 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 1 3 3 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 TOTAL 15 14 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 ASTR 1010 or 1020 4 CHEM 3010 or 3005 4 CHEM 3410 4 CHEM 3500 3 CHEM 3990 2 CUED 4150 3 EDPY 3300 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 1 FOED 3830 1 SEED 4123 3 CHEM Upper Division Elective 3 GEOL 1040 4 PHYS 2010 4 READ 3350 3 SEED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 29 TOTAL 31 1 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; POL 1010; PSY 1010; SOC 1010.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) SCIENCE: EARTH SCIENCE OPTION 15 A.S. Degree Biology 1110, 1120 4 4 English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Mathematics 1530, 1830 3 4 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 Physical Education Activities 1 1 TOTAL 17 18 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Geology 1040, 1050 4 4 Psychology 2100 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 1 3 3 TOTAL 13 13 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 CHEM 1010 4 EDPY 3300 3 CUED 4150 2 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 1 FOED 3830 1 GEOL 4150 4 GEOL 4810 2 PHYS 1310 3 READ 3350 3 SEED 4123 3 TOTAL 29 ASTR 1010 or 1020 4 BIOL 2130 4 GEOL 3410 4 HPE 2430 2 Soils or Weather Elective 3-4 SEED 4780, 4880, 4890 12 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 32-33 1 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; POL 1010; PSY 1010; SOC 1010.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) SCIENCE: PHYSICS OPTION 16 A.S. Degree English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Mathematics 1910, 1920 4 4 Psychology 2100 0 3 Physical Education Activity 0 1 TOTAL 13 14 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Mathematics 2110, 2120 4 3 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 Chemistry 1110 0 4 Geology 1040 4 0 Speech 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 1 3 3 TOTAL 17 16 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 PHYS 2110, 2111 4 PHYS 2120, 2121 4 CUED 4150 3 EDPY 3300 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 1 FOED 3830 1 PHYS 2420 3 PHYS 2920 3 SEED 4123 3 SPED 3000 3 BIOL 1110 4 HPE 2430 2 PHYS 3610 3 PHYS 4610 3 PHYS 4900 2 READ 3350 3 SEED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 TOTAL 29 TOTAL 31 1 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; POL 1010; PSY 1010; SOC 1010.

17 SECONDARY EDUCATION SPEECH COMMUNICATION (7-12) AND THEATRE (K-12) A.A. Degree English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 0 0 Intermediate Foreign Language 2 3 3 Mathematics 1010 3 0 Natural Science 1 4 4 Physical Education Activities 1 1 Psychology 2100 0 3 Theatre 1030 0 3 TOTAL 14 17 English 2310 or 2320 0 3 Physical Education 2430 2 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3 3 Music 1030 or Humanities 2500 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Theatre 2200 3 0 Elective 0 3 TOTAL 14 15 B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Larry Peach, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 CUED 4120 3 CUED 4150 3 EDPY 3300 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 1 FOED 3830 1 READ 3350 3 SPCH 3130 3 SPCH 3630 3 SPED 3000 3 THEA 2120 3 THEA 4500 3 ENGL 2910 or 2920/2820 or 2810 6 ENGL 4121 3 SPCH 4430 3 THEA 2110 1 THEA 2150 3 THEA 4300 3 SEED 4870, 4880, 4890 12 TOTAL 31 TOTAL 32 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120, 2010-2020; BOT 1010-1020; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050, 1040-1300; PHYS 2010-2020, 2110-2120. 2 Students lacking two years of study in the same foreign language at high school level will take the prerequisite to this sequence: one year of beginning foreign language. 3 Chosen from ECN 2010; GEOG 1000; POL 1010; PSY 1010; SOC 1010.

TTU / PSTCC ARTICULATION AGREEMENT WEB DESIGN 2004-2006 PELLISSIPPI STATE: Associate of Applied Science in Web Technology Freshman fall spring Sophomore fall spring English 1010, 1020 3 3 Office Systems Technology 1211 3-1 Humanities Elective 3 - Sociology 1010 3-2 WEB 2200, 2291 4 - Mathematics 1730-5 Office Systems Tech. 2801, 2802, 2803-3 Speech 2100-3 2 WEB 2210, 2292-4 TOTAL 16 18 WEB 2000, 2100, 2120, 2300, 2500 15 - WEB 2110, 2400, 2811-9 WEB 2220, 2293, 2812-7 WEB 2901, 2902 1 1 TOTAL 16 17 Bridge Semester (to be completed at PSTCC) ENGL 2110, 2120, 2230, 2320, 2310 or 2320 3 HIST 2010, 2020 6 CMN 1020 +3 12 : Bachelor of Science in Web Design Junior fall spring Senior fall spring Humanities Elective 3 - ECON 2010, 2020 3 3 CSC 2001 3 - CSC 2010, 2011-4 DS 3810, 3841 3 3 PC 3500, 4950 3 3 JOUR 3460-3 SOC 3730 3 0 TOTAL 18 16 Lab Sciences 4 4 MKT 3400 3 - CSC 2020, 2021 4 - SOC 4220 3 - LING 4400-3 PC 4990-3 CSC 4950 3 - CAS 4990-6 TOTAL 17 16 1 Chosen from ART 1720, 1730; HUM 2500, 2810; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030. 2 Students who successfully complete WEB 2200, 2210, 2291, and 2292 and pass a proficiency examination at Tennessee Technological University will be awarded credit for PC 1500 and 2300.

EQUIVALENCY TABLE July 2004 PSTCC TN TECH 2004-05 26 ECEd 2100*, 2140* ECSP (ECED) 3200, 3210 ECEd 2130 CFS 2210 ECN 2010 ECON 2010 ACC 2110 ACCT 2110 ACC 2120 ACCT 2120 AGR 1010 ANT 1100 ANT 1200 ANT 1300 3 SOC 2100 ART 1011 ART 2310 ART 1031 ART 2010 ART 1720 2 ART 2110 ART 1730 2 ART 2120 ART 2110 ART 2320 ART 2120* ART 3320 ART 2130 ART 2410 ART 2140* ART 3410 ART 2210 ART 2510 ART 2220* ART 3510 ART 2410 ART 2420 ART 2620 ART 2950 ASL 1010* SPED 4050 ASL 1020* SPED 4090 BIOL 1110 BIOL 1010 or 1110 BIOL 1120 BIOL 1020 or 1120 BIOL 2010 BIOL 2010 BIOL 2020 BIOL 2020 BIOL 2040 BIOL 2130 BIOL 2110 BIOL 2140 BIOL 2120* BIOL 3810 BIOL 2130* BIOL 3200 or 3230 BIOL 2400 HEC 2020 BOT 1010 BIOL 1010 or 1120 BOT 1020 BIOL 1020 or 1120 CET 2112 CFS 2110 CFS 2200 SOC 2630 CFS 2400 HPE 2150 CHEM 1010 CHEM 1010 CHEM 1020 CHEM 1020 CHEM 1110 CHEM 1110 CHEM 1120 CHEM 1120 CHEM 1310 CHEM 1310 CHEM 2010* CHEM 3010 CHEM 2020* CHEM 3020 CHEM 2310 CHEM 2110 CID 1100 ENGR 1110, 1210 CID 2155* MIT 3300 CMN 1020 JOUR 2200 CSIT 1020 CSC 2010 CSIT 1400 CSC 2020 CSIT 1540 CSC 1070 or ENGR 1120 CSIT 1560 & CST 2690* CSC 3400 CSIT 1600* CSC 3410 CSIT 2650 CSIT 2911 ECEd 2015 ECSP (ECED) 3000 ECEd 2020 CFS 2200 ECEd 2040 CFS 2060 ECEd 2060 SPED 1010 EDU 2010 FOED 2010 EET 1012* MIT 3200 EET 1310* MIT 4200 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 ENGL 1020 ENGL 2110 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2120 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2210 ENGL 2230 or SO ENGL ENGL 2220 ENGL 2230 or SO ENGL ENGL 2310 ENGL 2330 or SO ENGL ENGL 2320 ENGL 2330 or SO ENGL ENGL 2331 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2510 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2520 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2630 ENGL 2950 PC 2500 ENS 2310 ME 2330 ENV 2010* MIT 3720 FREN 1010, 1020 FREN 1010, 1020 FREN 2010, 2020 FREN 2010, 2020 GEOG 1000 GEOG 1120 GEOL 1040 GEOL 1040 GEOL 1050 GEOL 1050 GEOL 1300 4 GE NS GEOL 1310 GEOL 1310 GERM 1010, 1020 GERM 1010, 1020 GERM 2010, 2020 GERM 2010, 2020 HIST 1010 HIST 1010 HIST 1020 HIST 1020 HIST 1110 HIST 1110 HIST 1120 HIST 1120 HIST 2010 HIST 2010 HIST 2020 HIST 2020 HIST 2040 4 GE SBS HSP 1200 HSP 1300 HSP 1900 HSP 2000 HSP 2010 HSP 2200 HSP 2210 HSP 2260 HSP 2300 HSP 2310 HSP 2500 HSP 2510 HSP 2900 HUM 2020 HUM 2500 MUAR 2500 HUM 2810 2 GE HUFA IDT 1000 & 1100 HEC 2030 IDT 1030 IDT 1050 HEC 1900 IDT 1310 IDT 1500 HEC 1900 IDT 2021 IDT 2030 IDT 2110 IDT 2210 IDT 2400

JOU 2000 JOUR 2220 JOU 2030 JOU 2700* JOUR 3460 MET 1012 MIT 1110 MET 2700, 2720* MIT 3060 MET 2820* MIT 3730 MATH 1010 MATH 1010 MATH 1130+ MATH 1130 MATH 1410 MATH 1410 MATH 1420 MATH 1420 MATH 1530 MATH 1530 MATH 1630 MATH 1630 MATH 1720 MATH 1720 MATH 1730 MATH 1730 MATH 1830+ MATH 1830 MATH 1910 MATH 1910 MATH 1920 MATH 1920 MATH 2010 MATH 2010 MATH 2050 MATH 2110 MATH 2110 MATH 2120 MATH 2120 +Business majors must take MATH 1130 and 1830. MUS 1000 MUS 1110 MUS 1020 MUS 1030 MUS 1030 MUS 1110 MUS 1120 MUS 1120 MUS 1140 MUS 1300 MUS 1130 MUS 1400 MUS 1150 MUS 1511 MUS 1070 MUS 1540 MUS 1090 MUS 1555, 1565 or 1575 MUS 1005 MUS 1610 MUS 1011 MUS 1620 MUS 1012 MUS 1710 MUS 1100 MUS 1711 MUS 1100 MUS 1712 MUS 1100 MUS 1720 MUS 1200 MUS 1721 MUS 1200 MUS 1722 MUS 1200 MUS 1730 MUS 1900 MUS 1731 MUS 1900 MUS 1732 MUS 1900 MUS 1740 MUS LD MUS 1741 MUS LD MUS 1742 MUS LD MUS 1750 MUS LD MUS 1751 MUS LD MUS 1752 MUS LD MUS 1760 MUS LD MUS 1761 MUS LD MUS 1762 MUS LD MUS 1770 MUS 1700 MUS 1771 MUS 1700 MUS 1772 MUS 1700 MUS 1781 MUS 1100 MUS 1782 MUS 1100 MUS 2000 MUS 1010 MUS 2110 MUS 2110 MUS 2120 MUS 2130 MUS 2300 MUS 2120 MUS 2400 MUS 2140 OST 1211 CSC 1100 PHED 1000 HPE 2000 PHED 1010 PHED 1220 PHED 1020 PHED 1030 PHED 1030 PHED 1090 PHED 1060 PHED 1590, PHED 1070 PHED ACT PHED 1110 PHED 1320, 27 PHED 1120 PHED 1130, PHED 1130 PHED 1430, PHED 2010 PHED 1040 PHED 2020 PHED 1110 PHED 2050 PHED 1050 or 1290 PHED 2110 PHED 1100 PHED 2160 PHED 1170 PHED 2250 PHED 1360 PHED 2310 PHED ACT PHED 2330 PHED 1080 PHED 2340 PHED 1240 PHED 2390 PHED 1020 PHED 2430 HPE 2430 PHED 2440 PHED 1010 PHED 2450 PHED 1010 PHED 2510 PHED 1070 PHED 2520 PHED 1370 PHED 2660 PHED 1230 PHED 2900* HPE 4170 PHED 2910 PHIL 1030 PHIL 1030 PHIL 1300 PHIL 2100 PHIL 2010 *,2 PHIL 3010 PHIL 2400 PHIL 2250 PHIL 2420 PHIL 2450 PHO 1000* JOUR 4840 PHO 1100* JOUR 4840 PHO 1200* JOUR 4840 PHO 1500* JOUR 4840 PHO 1600* JOUR 4840 PHO 2100* JOUR 4840 PHO 2400* JOUR 3270 PHO 2800* JOUR 4840 PHYS 1310, 1320 PHYS 2110, 2111 PHYS 2010 PHYS 2010 PHYS 2020 PHYS 2020 PHYS 2110, 2120 PHYS 2120, 2121 POL 1010 POLS 2210 POL 1020 PSY 1010 PSY 2010 PSY 2010 PSY 2100 EDPY 2200 PSY 2200 PSY 2050 PSY 2400* PSY 3200 RCS 1200* HEC 3310 SOC 1010 SOC 1010 SOC 1020 3 SOC 1650 SOC 1100 CJ 2660 or SOC 2660 SPAN 1010, 1020 SPAN 1010, 1020 SPAN 2010, 2020 SPAN 2010, 2020 SPAN 2510 SPH 2100 SPCH 2410 SPH 2200 SPH 2400 SPH 2800 THEA 2110 SWK 2000 SW 1800 SWK 2050 SW 1800 THEA 1030 THEA 1030 THEA 2200 THEA 2100 THEA 2210 THEA 2260 THEA 2998 WMN 2200 3 SOC 2200

DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM COURSES DSPM 0800 DSPM 0800 DSPM 0850 DSPM 0850 DSPR 0800 DSPR 0800 DSPS 0800 DSPS 0800 DSPW 0800 DSPW 0800 28 *Not for upper division credit General Education Core 1 GE COMM Communications 2 GE HUFA Humanities/Fine Arts 3 GE SBS Social/Behavioral Science 4 GE NS Natural Science 5 GE MATH Mathematics

29 Alphabetical Index Accounting...5 Admission Standards ii Application ii Chemical Engineering 19 Civil Engineering 20 College of Business Administration 5 College of Education 13 Computer Engineering 21 Economics (Business Administration) 6 Electrical Engineering...22 Equivalency Table...26-28 Expenses ii Finance 7 General Management 8 Human Resource Management 12 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 23 Industrial Technology 25 Management Information Systems 9 Marketing 10 Mechanical Engineering 24 Multidisciplinary Studies: English as a Second Lang 14 Multidisciplinary Studies: Human Learning (K-8) 15 Multidisciplinary Studies: Middle School (Grades 5-8) 16 Personnel/Labor Relations Management 11 Questions? Then Contact iii Reserve Officers Training Corps i Scholarship Information ii Secondary Education (7-12): English...17 Secondary Education (7-12): Mathematics...18 Secondary Education (7-12): Science: Chemistry...19 Secondary Education (7-12): Science: Earth Science...20 Secondary Education (7-12): Science: Physics...21 Secondary Education: Speech Comm (7-12) & Theatre (K-12)...22 Transfer Agreement Policies ii Undergraduate Colleges and Departments iii