TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT

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TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENT 2015-2016

PSCC ARTICULATION AGREEMENT WITH TTU 2015-2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Army Reserve Officers Training Corps 2 Transfer Agreement Policies 3 Admission Standards 3 Application 3 Expenses 3 Scholarship Information 3 Undergraduate Colleges and Departments 4 Questions? Contact 4 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 5 Multidisciplinary Studies: English as a 2 nd Lang. 7 Multidisciplinary Studies: Elementary Education (K-5) 8 Secondary Education (7-12): Mathematics 9 Secondary Edu. (7-12): Science: Chemistry Option 10 Secondary Edu. (7-12): Science: Earth Sci. Option 11 Secondary Edu.: Speech Comm. (7-12) & Theatre (K-12) 12 COLLEGE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Interdisciplinary Studies 13-14 Professional Studies 15 Equivalency Table 16-17 Index 18 2015-16 P a g e 1

2015-16 P a g e 2 ARMY 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 Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC). 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 LTC. These students will begin ROTC as MS III's. They will attend LDAC 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 a book allowance. All students enrolled in the ROTC Advance Course and all scholarship students receive a monthly subsistence allowance during the school year. Students are also paid for the period of their attendance at the Leader s Training Course (LTC) and the Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC). COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS In order to receive a commission, students must meet Tennessee Tech graduation requirements, complete required ROTC courses, meet the Army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test.

2015-16 P a g e 3 Transfer Agreement Policies 1. This publication is a transfer agreement between Pellissippi State 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. Application 1. Apply online at www.tntech.edu/transfer. Application priority deadlines for desired terms: [Fall = Aug. 1, Spring = Dec. 1, Summer = May 1] 2. Pay the $25 application fee (if you ve never paid it before). You can pay at the end of the application or online at www.tntech.edu/payapplicationfee. 3. Request ALL official transcripts be sent to TTU Admissions as soon as possible (including terms in progress). Make sure that you have final grades sent, as well, once they are posted. Please send to the mailing address listed below. 4. The grade point average (GPA) used for Admissions purposes will include grades earned at all previous institutions. 5. Students who have NOT earned 24 hours of transferrable work should also submit a high school transcript or GED scores (along with ACT and/or SAT scores). Students who have not successfully completed college-level Math or English courses must follow COMPASS testing guidelines. 6. Applicants will be notified of their admissions 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. Admission decisions will be mailed to the address provided by the student. You may also check your application status by logging back into your application. 7. Once accepted, your transcript evaluation will be able to be viewed. Only the credit, and not the grade, will transfer for academic and graduation purposes. Check out www.tntech.edu/transfer for your next steps (setting up student email, applying for housing, proper health forms, advisement, orientation, etc.) 8. All non-commuting, single freshmen must live in university housing. Please visit www.tntech.edu/reslife (or call 931-372-3414) for more information. Mailing Address: TTU Admissions Office P.O. Box 5006 Cookeville, TN 38505 Physical Address: Admissions Office Derryberry Hall (Room 209) 1 William L. Jones Dr. Cookeville, TN 38505 Contact Information: Phone: (931) 372-3888 Toll Free: (800) 255-8881 admissions@tntech.edu M-F 8:00am-4:30pm (CT) ***To schedule a date to visit TTU, please sign up at www.tntech.edu/visit.*** 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/

2015-16 P a g e 4 Undergraduate Colleges and Departments College of Agriculture and Human Ecology College of Education School of Agriculture COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Art ADMINISTRATION School of Human Ecology Counseling and Psychology ACCOUNTING Curriculum and Instruction College of Arts and Sciences Exercise Science, Physical Education and Wellness PELLISSIPPI Biology STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Music Chemistry Communication College of Engineering Earth Sciences Chemical Engineering English Civil and Environmental Engineering Foreign Languages Computer Science History Electrical and Computer Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physics Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Sociology and Political Science College of Business Accounting Decision Sciences and Management Economics, Finance and Marketing College of Interdisciplinary Studies Whitson-Hester School of Nursing Questions? Contact Academic Records Registrar, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317 Admissions Admissions Office, Derryberry Hall 209 372-3888 Athletics Athletics, Hooper Eblen 300 372-3940 Auto Registration University Police 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 372-3149 Arts and Sciences Dean s Office, Henderson Hall 202 372-3118 Student Success Center Henderson Hall Room 202 372-3610 Business Dean s Office, Johnson Hall 101 372-3372 Student Success Center Johnson Hall 107 372-3371 Education Dean s Office, T.J. Farr 100 372-3124 Advising Center T.J. Farr 103 372-6336 Engineering Dean s Office, Clement Hall 201 372-3172 Interdisciplinary Studies Student Success Center Southwest Hall 146 372-6238 Nursing Academic Advisors, Nursing & Health Services 208 372-3229 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, MS Cooper 217 372-3414 Religious Opportunities Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236 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 Registrar, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317

2015-16 P a g e 5 OFFICE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Admission to the Teacher Education Program for Undergraduate Students The undergraduate admission process applies to students pursuing a bachelor s degree and transfer students that received the AS or AAS Degrees from a community college. Students fitting this category receive full admission to the Teacher Education Program upon meeting the following requirements: 1. Completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours (excluding ADP courses) 2. Meet GPA Requirement: Due to upcoming changes, please see the Office of Teacher Education s webpage for the most up-to-date information. That information can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/admission-to-tep/. 3. Completion of ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher 4. Completion of FOED 1820 or FOED 1822 or equivalent with a grade of B or higher and FOED 2011 or equivalent with a grade of B or higher 5. Submission of an application for admission to the Teacher Education Program upon completion of 30 credit hours 6. Submission of the Interview Request form and satisfactory completion of interview process 7. Submission of the Background Check Authorization form and completion of the TTU background check and fingerprinting process 8. Submission of the Disposition Request form. Three satisfactory disposition assessments must be submitted by the student s: (1) advisor, (2) professional education instructor, and (3) a college instructor in the student s major teaching field 9. Meet Testing Requirement: Due to upcoming changes, please see the Office of Teacher Education s webpage for the most up-to-date information. That information can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/admission-to-tep/. All requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program must be completed by the designated deadline. Students will not be allowed to enroll in any upper division professional education courses without obtaining full admission to the program. A detailed list of requirements, deadlines, and links to all required forms can be found at the following website: https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/admission-to-tep/. Upon admission to the Teacher Education Program, students will then begin to prepare and submit requirements for their Field and Clinical Practice (Residency or Student Teaching experience). More detailed information on Field and Clinical Practice requirements and deadlines can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/field-and-clinicalpractice/. Teacher Education candidates may be required to meet revisions in various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) or by requirements of the Tennessee State Board of Education and teacher licensure. All forms and detailed information regarding progression through the Teacher Education Program at Tennessee Tech University can be found at: https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/

2015-16 P a g e 6 OFFICE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Admission to the Teacher Education Program for Students with an AST Degree Students who completed the AST (Associate Science in Teaching) Degree through a community college will have completed some requirements previously in order to obtain their AST degree. In order to complete full admission to the Teacher Education Program at Tennessee Tech University students must show proof of having been awarded the AST Degree (this will be listed on final official transcripts from the community college) and meet the following requirements: 1. Submission of an application for admission to the Teacher Education Program upon completion of 30 credit hours 2. Submission of the Interview Request form and satisfactory completion of interview process 3. Submission of the Background Check Authorization form and completion of the TTU background check and fingerprinting process 4. Testing Requirement: Due to upcoming changes, please see the Office of Teacher Education s webpage for the most up-to-date information. That information can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/admission-to-tep/. All requirements for admission to the Teacher Education program must be completed by the designated deadline. Students will not be allowed to enroll in any upper division professional education courses without obtaining full admission to the program. A detailed list of requirements, deadlines, and links to all required forms can be found at the following website: https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/admission-to-tep/. Upon admission to the Teacher Education Program, students will then begin to prepare and submit requirements for their Field and Clinical Practice (Residency or Student Teaching experience). More detailed information on Field and Clinical Practice requirements and deadlines can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/field-and-clinicalpractice/. Teacher Education candidates may be required to meet revisions in various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) or by requirements of the Tennessee State Board of Education and teacher licensure. All forms and detailed information regarding progression through the Teacher Education Program at Tennessee Tech University can be found at: https://www.tntech.edu/education/teachered/

2015-16 P a g e 7 MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (PREK-12) PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.A. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S Education 2010 3 0 English 1010, 1020 3 3 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 1410, 1420 3 3 Natural Science 4 4 Speech 2100 0 3 TOTAL 16 16 Psychology 2100 3 0 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Intermediate Foreign Language 1 3 3 MATH Elective 3 0 Elective 0 1 TOTAL 15 13 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR F S SENIOR YEAR F S CFS 3600 0 2 FREN/GERM/SPAN 3550 or 3510 or 3520 3 3 ESLP 4100 or TEAE 4020 3 0 ESLP 4200 or TEAE 4437 3 0 ESLP 4300 0 3 LING 4511 or TEAE 4500 3 0 FOED 3010 0 3 FOED 3810 0 2 READ 3313 0 5 READ 3350 3 0 Electives 0 2 ELED 4871 5 0 ELED 4872 5 0 ELED 4881 0 10 ELED 4882 0 2 SPED 3000 3 0 TOTAL 13 12 TOTAL 15 20 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. Submit evidence of CPR Training. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (K-5) 2015-16 P a g e 8 PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S.T. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010, 1020 3 3 Mathematics 1410 0 3 Biology 1310, Geology 1310 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Education 2015 0 3 Geography 1000 3 0 Mathematics 1530 3 0 Speech 2100 3 0 TOTAL 15 15 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Literature Elective 1 0 3 Chemistry 1310, Physics 1300 3 3 Mathematics 0 3 Music 1030 0 3 Humanities Elective 2 0 3 Political Science 1030 or Sociology 1010 0 3 Psychology 2100 3 0 TOTAL 15 15 In addition to the curriculum requirements listed above, students must attain a cumulative GPA of 2.75, successfully complete the Praxis I exam and must achieve a satisfactory rating on an index of suitability for the teaching profession. TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR F S SENIOR YEAR F S ARED 3200 0 1 CUED 4700 0 2 ECSP 4100 3 0 ELED 3140 2 0 ELED 3152 3 0 ELED 4140 2 0 ELED 4142 3 0 ESLP 4100 3 0 FOED 3010 0 3 FOED 3800 2 0 FOED 3810 0 2 MUS 3540 0 1 READ 3311 0 7 SPED 3000 0 3 TOTAL 18 19 CUED 4800 3 0 ELED 4871 5 0 ELED 4872 5 0 ELED 4881 0 10 ELED 4882 0 2 TOTAL 13 12 Must provide evidence of first aid/safety/cpr training as prerequisite for student teaching. 1 Chosen from ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331, 2510 or 2520. 2 Chosen from ARTH 1010, 1020 (previously ART 1720, 1730); ENGL 2810 (previously HUM 2810); PHIL 1030, 1500, 2010, 2400; THEA 1030; or any literature course not used to fulfill the literature requirement (note: ENGL 2810 will fulfill a humanities elective but not the literature elective). Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) MATHEMATICS 2015-16 P a g e 9 PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Mathematics 1910, 1920 4 4 Natural Science 1 4 4 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 2 0 3 Physical Education Activity 1 0 TOTAL 15 17 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 2110 4 0 Mathematics 2010 0 3 Mathematics 2120 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective 2 3 0 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Speech 2100 0 3 TOTAL 13 15 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 2 MATH 3070 3 MATH 3400 3 MATH 3430 3 MATH 4010, 4050, 4350 or 4360 3 MATH 4210 3 MATH 4610 or 4620 3 READ 3350 3 SEED 4122 3 SEED 4422 3 TOTAL 32 SEED 4322 3 SEED 4871 5 SEED 4872 5 SEED 4881 10 SEED 4882 2 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 28 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050; PHYS 2010-2020. 2 Chosen from ECON 2010; GEOG 1000; POLS 1030; PSYC 1030; SOCI 1010. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) SCIENCE: CHEMISTRY OPTION 2015-16 P a g e 10 PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S Biology 1110 or 1120 4 0 Education 2010 0 3 English 1010,1020 3 3 Mathematics 1710, 1830 3 4 Chemistry 1110, 1120 4 4 Speech 2100 3 0 TOTAL 17 14 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Psychology 2100 0 3 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 1 3 3 English 2110 or 2120 3 0 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0 English 2210, 2220, 2310, or 2320 0 3 Geology 1040 4 0 Mathematics 1530 0 3 TOTAL 16 15 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR ASTR 1010 or 1020 or 1030 4 BIOL 1020 4 CHEM 3010 or 3005 4 CHEM 3410 4 CHEM 3500 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 2 PHYS 2010 4 READ 3350 3 SEED 4123 3 SEED 4871 5 SEED 4872 5 SEED 4881 10 SEED 4882 2 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 25 TOTAL 34 1 Chosen from ECON 2010; GEOG 1000; POLS 1030; PSYC 1030; SOCI 1010. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

SECONDARY EDUCATION (7-12) SCIENCE: EARTH SCIENCE OPTION 2015-16 P a g e 11 PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S Biology 1110 4 0 English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 1530, 1830 3 4 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3 TOTAL 16 13 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 Mathematics 1710 3 0 TOTAL 16 13 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR ASTR 1010 or 1020 or 1030 4 BIOL 1020 4 BIOL 3130 4 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 2 GEOL 3230 4 GEOL 3410 or other 3000 course 4 GEOL 4150 4 READ 3350 3 SEED 4123 3 Geology Upper-Division Elective 3 SEED 4871 5 SEED 4872 5 SEED 4881 10 SEED 4882 2 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 25 TOTAL 38 1 Chosen from ECON 2010; GEOG 1000; POLS 1030; PSYC 1030; SOCI 1010. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

2015-16 P a g e 12 SECONDARY EDUCATION SPEECH COMMUNICATION (7-12) AND THEATRE (K-12) PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.A. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010,1020 3 3 Education 2010 3 0 Intermediate Foreign Language 2 3 3 Mathematics 1010 3 0 Natural Science 1 4 4 Psychology 2100 0 3 Theatre 1030 0 3 TOTAL 16 16 English 2310 or 2320 0 3 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3 3 Music 1030 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Theatre 2200 3 0 Elective 2 2 TOTAL 14 14 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Dr. Jeremy Wendt, Department Chairperson Bartoo Hall 311, Ph: (931) 372-3181 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR CUED 4120 or SEED 4120 3 ENGL 3910 or 3920 3 ENGL 4121 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 3820 2 READ 3350 3 SPCH 3130 3 SPCH 3630 3 SPCH 4430 3 THEA 4300 3 THEA 4500 3 TOTAL 32 THEA 2110 1 SEED 4871 5 SEED 4872 5 SEED 4881 10 SEED 4882 2 SPED 3000 3 TOTAL 26 1 Select sequence from BIOL 1110-1120; CHEM 1010-1020, 1110-1120; GEOL 1040-1050; PHYS 2010-2020. 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 ECON 2010; GEOG 1000; POLS 1030; PSYC 1030; SOCI 1010. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level. The student may be required to meet revisions in the various curricula necessitated by changing standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the State Board of Education for teacher licensure.

2015-16 P a g e 13 COLLEGE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010,1020 3 3 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 3 0 Natural Science 4 4 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 3 Elective 0 3 TOTAL 16 16 Psychology 1030 0 3 ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Sociology 1010 3 3 Economics 2020 0 3 Electives 7 6 TOTAL 13 15 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Jeannie Smith, Student Success Director Southwest Hall 146, Ph: (931) 372-6238 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR BMGT 3510 3 LIST 4093 3 SOC 3300 3 SOC 4430 3 PC 3250 3 LIST 4100 3 Social Science Upper Division 6 Directed Elective Upper Division 6 TOTAL 30 BMGT 3630 3 FOED 3010 3 FOED 4340 3 LAW 3810 3 SPAN 3550 3 LIST 4850 3 SPCH 3000 3 UNIV 4113 3 UNIV 4995 3 TOTAL 30 Must be selected from the General Education requirements in the PSCC catalog and the TTU Course Equivalency table https://www.tntech.edu/admissions/undergraduates/transfertablesagreements. Elective courses must be selected from the PSCC/TTU Transfer Course Equivalency table https://www.tntech.edu/admissions/undergraduates/transfertablesagreements. The BS/LIST degree requires a minimum of 120 hours. Students with an Associate s degree may need to take electives or prerequisite credits. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Students holding an A.S., A.A. and A.A.S. degrees: The B.S. degree requires a minimum of 120 hours, 60 hours must transfer as an A.S., A.A., or A.A.S. degree, and 60 hours minimum must be taken at a four-year institution. Students must have a minimum of 45 hours at the 3000 or 4000 level with at least 12 of these hours at the 4000 level. To meet residence requirements, a student must complete 30 hours, including 24 of the last 30 hours of 3000 and 4000 level courses at TTU. PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS Students holding A.A.S. degrees: The general education requirements for TTU must be met, some of which are included in the degree plan above. In addition, if these requirements were not included in the A.A.S. degree, they must be taken: English Composition, 3 hours; Oral Communication (speech-based), 3 hours; Math, 3 hours (requiring 2 years of Algebra and 1 year of Geometry in high school); Humanities/Fine Arts, 3 hours; Social/Behavioral Sciences, 6 hours; and Natural Sciences, 8 hours. Students holding A.S. or A.A. degrees: The general education requirements for TTU must be met. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 45 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

2015-16 P a g e 14 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010,1020 3 3 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 3 0 Natural Science 4 4 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 3 Elective 0 3 TOTAL 16 16 Psychology 1030 0 3 ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Sociology 1010 3 3 Economics 2020 0 3 Electives 7 6 TOTAL 13 15 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Jeannie Smith, Student Success Director Southwest Hall 146, Ph: (931) 372-6238 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR Concentration Area (3000-4000 level courses) 12 Electives (3000-4000 level) 18 TOTAL 30 Concentration Area (3000-4000 level courses) 12 Electives (any level) 15 UNIV 4995 Culminating Project (last semester; all concentration requirements must be completed prior) 3 TOTAL 30 Must be selected from the General Education requirements in the PSCC catalog and the TTU Course Equivalency table https://www.tntech.edu/admissions/undergraduates/transfertablesagreements. Elective courses must be selected from the PSCC/TTU Transfer Course Equivalency table https://www.tntech.edu/admissions/undergraduates/transfertablesagreements The BS/LIST degree requires a minimum of 120 hours. Students with an Associate s degree may need to take electives or prerequisite credits. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Students holding an A.S., A.A. and A.A.S. degrees: The B.S. degree requires a minimum of 120 hours, 60 hours must transfer as an A.S., A.A., or A.A.S. degree, and 60 hours minimum must be taken at a four-year institution. Students must have a minimum of 45 hours at the 3000 or 4000 level with at least 12 of these hours at the 4000 level. To meet residence requirements, a student must complete 30 hours, including 24 of the last 30 hours of 3000 and 4000 level courses at TTU. PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS Students holding A.A.S. degrees: The general education requirements for TTU must be met, some of which are included in the degree plan above. In addition, if these requirements were not included in the A.A.S. degree, they must be taken: English Composition, 3 hours; Oral Communication (speech-based), 3 hours; Math, 3 hours (requiring 2 years of Algebra and 1 year of Geometry in high school); Humanities/Fine Arts, 3 hours; Social/Behavioral Sciences, 6 hours; and Natural Sciences, 8 hours. Students holding A.S. or A.A. degrees: The general education requirements for TTU must be met. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 45 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

2015-16 P a g e 15 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE A.S. Degree FRESHMAN YEAR F S SOPHOMORE YEAR F S English 1010,1020 3 3 History 2010, 2020 3 3 Mathematics 3 0 Natural Science 4 4 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 3 TOTAL 16 16 Psychology 1030 0 3 ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320, 2331 0 3 Speech 2100 3 0 Sociology 1010 3 3 Economics 2010, 2020 3 3 Electives 4 6 TOTAL 13 15 TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY B.S. Degree Advisor: Jeannie Smith, Student Success Director Southwest Hall 146, Ph: (931) 372-6238 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR Professional Core (3000-4000 level courses) 9 Concentration 1 (3000-4000 level) 15 Electives (3000-4000 level) 6 TOTAL 30 Professional Core (3000-4000 level courses) 12 Electives (any level) 15 UNIV 4995 Culminating Project (last semester; all concentration requirements must be completed prior) 3 TOTAL 30 1 Available concentrations in Health Administration, Information Technology, Organizational Leadership, or International Organizational Leadership, http://www.rodp.org/bachelor%e2%80%99s-degrees. This is an online degree program delivered through Regents Online Campus Collaborative, www.rodp.org. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 45 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

2015-16 P a g e 16 EQUIVALENCY TABLE July 2015 PSCC TN TECH ACCT 1010 ACCT 2110 ACCT 1020 ACCT 2120 ANT 1100* ANT 1200* ANT 1300 3 ANTH ELEC ANTH ELEC GE SBS ARTH 2010 2 ART 2110 ARTH 2020 2 ART 2120 ARTP 1010 ART 2310 ARTP 1020 ART 2320 ARTP 1110 ART 1010 ARTP 1120 ART 2010 ARTP 2120* ART ELEC ARTP 2130 ART 2410 ARTP 2140* ART ELEC ARTP 2210 ART 2510 ARTP 2220* ART ELEC ARTP 2410* ART ELEC ARTP 2420* ART ELEC ARTP 2620* ART ELEC ARTP 2950* ART ELEC ASL 1010* ASL 1020* SPED ELEC SPED ELEC BIOL 1110 4 BIOL 1010 or 1105 BIOL 1120 4 BIOL 1010 or 1114 BIOL 1310 4 BIOL 1310 BIOL 2010 4 BIOL 2010 BIOL 2020 4 BIOL 2020 BIOL 2040* BIOL ELEC BIOL 2110* BIOL ELEC BIOL 2120* BIOL ELEC BIOL 2130* BIOL 3230 BIOL 2400 HEC 2020 BOT 1010 4 or BOT 1020 4 BIOL 2110 CFS 2110* CFS ELEC CHEM 1010 4 CHEM 1010 CHEM 1020 4 CHEM 1020 CHEM 1110 4 CHEM 1110 CHEM 1120 4 CHEM 1120 CHEM 1310 4 CHEM 1310 CHEM 2010* CHEM ELEC CHEM 2020* CHEM ELEC CHEM 2310* CHEM ELEC CISP 1010 CSC 2100, 2101 CISP 1020 CSC 2110, 2111 CISP 2410* CSC 3410, CSC ELEC ECEd 2335 ECEd 2340 ECEd 2360 CFS 2210, CFS ELEC HEC 2060, ELEC SPED 1010, ELEC ECON 2010 3 ECON 2020 ECON 2020 3 ECON 2010 EDU 2010 EDU 2015 EET 1012* EET 1310* FOED 2011, ELEC ELEC MET ELEC MET ELEC ENGL 1010 1 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 1 ENGL 1020 ENGL 2110 2 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2120 2 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2210 2 ENGL 2230 or SO ENGL ENGL 2220 2 ENGL 2230 or SO ENGL ENGL 2310 2 ENGL 2330 or SO ENGL ENGL 2320 2 ENGL 2330 or SO ENGL ENGL 2331 ENGL 2130 or SO ENGL ENGL 2510 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2520 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2530 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2810 2 GE HUFA ENGL 2950 PC 2500 ENGS 1510, 1520 PHYS 2110 ENS 2110 CEE 2110 ENS 2310 ME 2330 FREN 1010, 1020 FREN 1010, 1020 FREN 2010, 2020 FREN 2010, 2020 GEOG 1000 3 GEOG 1120 GEOL 1040 4 GEOL 1040 GEOL 1050 4 GE NS GEOL 1300 4 GE NS GEOL 1310 4 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 3 GE SBS HSP 1200* HSP 2260* HSP 2300* IDT 1030* IDT 2030* ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC COLL 1500 UNIV 1030, ELEC INFS 1010 DS 2810 COMM 1010 JOUR 2200 COMM 1020 JOUR 2220 JOU 2030* JOU 2700* JOUR ELEC JOUR ELEC CSIT 1000 CSC 1200 CSIT 1520, 2270 CSC 2120, 2121, CSC ELEC CSIT 1730* CSC 2560, CSC ELEC CSIT 2210 CSC 1070 CSIT 2911* CSC ELEC ECE 2010 ECE 2010 ECE 2020 ECE 2011 ECEd 2230 HEC 2200 ECEd 2315* ECSP (ECED) ELEC ECEd 2320 HEC 2200 MATH 1010 5 MATH 1010 MATH 1030 MATH 1000 MATH 1130 5 + MATH 1130 MATH 1410 MATH 1410 MATH 1420 MATH 1420 MATH 1530 5 MATH 1530 MATH 1630 5 MATH 1630 MATH 1710 5 MATH 1710 MATH 1720 5 MATH 1720 MATH 1730 5 MATH 1730 MATH 1830 5 + MATH 1830, ELEC MATH 1910 5 MATH 1910 MATH 1920 MATH 1920

2015-16 P a g e 17 MATH 2010 MATH 2010 MATH 2050* MATH ELEC MATH 2110 MATH 2110 MATH 2120 MATH 2120 +Business majors must take MATH 1130 and 1830. MET 1012 MET 2700*, 2720* MET 2820* MET 1100, ELEC MET ELEC MET ELEC MUS 1000 MUS 1110 MUS 1030 2 MUS 1030 MUS 1110 MUS 1120 MUS 1120 MUS 1140 MUS 1300 MUS 1130 MUS 1400 MUS 1150 MUS 1511 MUS 1070 MUS 1521 MUS 1070 MUS 1540 MUS 1090 MUS 1555* MUS 1565 or 1575 MUS 1005 MUS 1595 MUS 1015 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 1741* MUS 1742* MUS 1750* MUS 1751* MUS 1752* MUS 1760* MUS 1761* MUS 1762* MUS 1770 MUS 1700 MUS 1771 MUS 1700, MUS 1772 MUS 1700, MUS 1781 MUS 1100 MUS 1782 MUS 1100 MUS 2000 MUS 1030 MUS 2110 MUS 2110 MUS 2120 MUS 2130, ELEC MUS 2300 MUS 2120 MUS 2400 MUS 2140 PHED 1000 EXPW 1021 PHED 1010 PHED 1220 PHED 1020 PHED 1030 PHED 1030 PHED 1090 PHED 1070 PHED ACT PHED 1100 3 GE SBS PHED 1110 PHED 1320, ELEC PHED 1120 PHED 1130, ELEC PHED 1130 PHED 1430, ELEC PHED 2010 PHED 1040 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 2335 EXPW 1150 PHED 2340 PHED 1240 PHED 2435 EXPW 2430, ELEC PHED 2440 PHED 1010 PHED 2450 PHED 1010 PHED 2510 PHED 1070 PHED 2520 PHED 1370 PHED 2660 PHED 1230 PHED 2900* EXPW ELEC PHIL 1030 2 PHIL 1030 PHIL 1300 PHIL 2100 PHIL 1500 2 GE HUFA PHIL 2010 2 GE HUFA PHIL 2400 2 PHIL 2250 PHIL 2420* PHIL ELEC PHIL 2450* PHIL ELEC PHO 1000* PHO 1100* PHO 1200 2 PHO 2100* PHO 2400* JOUR ELEC JOUR ELEC GE HUFA JOUR ELEC JOUR ELEC PHYS 1300 4 PHYS 1310 PHYS 2010 4 PHYS 2010 PHYS 2020 4 PHYS 2020 PHYS 2110 4 GE NS PHYS 2110 4, 2120 4 PHYS 2120 POLS 1020 3 POLS 1100 POLS 1030 3 POLS 1000 PSYC 1030 3 PSY 2010 PSYC 2100 3 GE SBS PSYC 2130 3 PSY 2130 PSYC 2200 PSY 2050 SOCI 1010 3 SOC 1010 SOCI 1020 3 SOC 1650 SOCI 2010 SOC 2630 SPAN 1010, 1020 SPAN 1010, 1020 SPAN 2010, 2020 SPAN 2010, 2020 SPAN 2510* SPAN ELEC SPCH 2100 1 SPCH 2410 SPCH 2200* SPCH ELEC SPCH 2320* SPCH ELEC SPCH 2400* SPCH ELEC SPH 2800 THEA 2110 SWRK 2010 SW 1800 SWRK 2030I SW ELEC THEA 1030 2 THEA 1030 THEA 1311 THEA 2110, ELEC THEA 2200 THEA 2100 THEA 2210* THEA ELEC THEA 2260* THEA ELEC THEA 2998* THEA ELEC WMN 2200 3 *Not for upper division credit GE SBS 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

Alphabetical Index Admission Standards... 3 Application... 3 College of Education... 5 Equivalency Table... 16-17 Expenses... 3 Interdisciplinary Studies... 13-14 Multidisciplinary Studies: English as a Second Lang... 7 Multidisciplinary Studies: Elementary Education (K-5)... 8 Professional Studies... 15 Questions? Contact... 4 Reserve Officers Training Corps... 2 Scholarship Information... 3 Secondary Education (7-12): Mathematics... 9 Secondary Education (7-12): Science: Chemistry... 10 Secondary Education (7-12): Science: Earth Science... 11 Secondary Education: Speech Comm (7-12) & Theatre (K-12)... 12 Transfer Agreement Policies... 3 Undergraduate Colleges and Departments... 4 2015-16 P a g e 18