Unless a declared honors major, Communication Studies majors must complete all milestone requirements for the major before taking 300- or 400-level Communication Studies courses. GEOL 101 - The Dynamic Earth Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) or ARAB 221 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I Syllabus, HonorsIntroduction To Communication Studies NE 402 - Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, Nursing PHIL 326 - 19th- and 20th-Century Philosophy, Plant Sciences PHIL 243 - Business Ethics NURS 403 - Health Promotion and Maintenance in Childbearing Families ECE 400 - Senior Design, English AFST 202 - Introduction to African-American Studies, Agricultural Economics MATH 148 - Honors: Calculus II CHEM 110 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry HIST 261 - A History of World Civilization Registration Restriction(s): Major/Minor in Communication Studies or consent of instructor. 2013-2019 Ellucian Company L.P. and its affiliates. Communication and Information courses are available at selected universities in Denmark, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Australia. CMST 491 PHIL 242 - Contemporary Moral Issues Students may double count one class for major and minor requirements. (3) taking a six-hour intensive foreign language course at the intermediate level. [3] Overview of how people in for-profit and non-profit contexts interact both internally and externally. GEOL 203 - Geology of National Parks National Honor Society for Communication Studies Students. Approved Natural Sciences (NS) Courses ( Non-Lab Courses), Anthropology Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. "), showlink("data_p_3668","programs for this department. Arts and Humanities [3] In-depth survey of communication research topics. If you agree, the data we collect through these tools may be stored and processed in any country in which Ellucian or its sub-processors maintain facilities or personnel, including the United States. Students should be able to explain their own values and beliefs, as well as to understand the histories and cultures behind those values. Unrestricted electives may include formal course work, graduate-level courses in programs outside the Sociology Department, independent study courses with a highly focused student/faculty research component, directed research, and doctoral research. Communicating through Writing (3 courses including English 101 and 102 plus an approved writing-intensive course). Approved Communicating Through Writing (WC) Courses, Agricultural and Extension Education CMST 260 - Professional Skills in Communication Lab, CMST 312 - Survey of Interpersonal Communication, CMST 342 - Survey of Organizational Communication, CMST 352 - Communication Theory, CMST 356 - Research Methods in Communication Studies, and CMST 499 - Proseminar in Communication Studies* must be completed at UT Knoxville. CLAS 221 - Early Greek Mythology Requirements for Graduation Honors Seminar PHYS 102 - How Things Work II Web everything you need to know about today's weather in gunzenhausen, bavaria,. (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 312 or 342. 111 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0211 Repeatability: May be repeated. College of Communication and Information, 293 Communications, 1345 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-0324 Phone: 865-974-0696 Syllabus. Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. CMST 201 INSC 201 - Foundations of Information Sciences, INSC 210 - Foundations of Information Technology, INSC 311 - User-Centered Design, INSC 360 - Programming for Information Applications, and INSC 380 - Information Management in Organizationsare the core courses in the Information Sciences progression. Topics include research, organization, adapting to an audience, topic selection, reasoning, and evaluating the discourse of others. NURS 494 - Alternative Preceptorship, Nutrition Approved Cultures and Civilizations (CC) Courses, Africana Studies Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) PHIL 246 - Bioethics Comment(s): ACT composite score above 30 or SAT composite score above 1300. However, no course may be used to satisfy two Expanded Perspectives requirements (e.g., a student may not use one course to satisfy both the GCUS and an SS requirement). CMST 300 Topics in Applied Communication Counts towards College Electives or Unrestricted Electives. CMST 392 Internship ANTH 120 - Prehistoric Archaeology ARAB 222 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, Asian Languages The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. Syllabus, Persuasion JREM 444 - Journalism as Literature showlink("data_p_3667","programs for this school/college. ECON 207 - Honors: Introductory Economics, Geography CMST 247 MATH 125 - Basic Calculus ENGL 295 - Business and Technical Writing GEOG 102 - World Geography, Haslam Scholars Program NE 400 - Senior Seminar, Nursing Approved electives taken prior to admission may be accepted toward completion of the minor. Office of the University Registrar 865-974-1466, 209 Student Services Building Knoxville, TN 37996, Click here for Current and Archived Catalogs, English first-year composition sequence 2 courses, 3 credit hours each, OC-designated course 1 course, minimum 1 credit hour (, Applied Oral Communication (AOC)-designated course, Arts & Humanities (AH) 1 course, minimum 3 credit hours, Natural Sciences (NS) 2 courses, minimum 3 credit hours per course, Quantitative and Logical Reasoning (QR) 2 courses, minimum 3 credit hours per course, Social Sciences (SS) 1 course, minimum 3 credit hours, Selected from any of the following designations: AH, AAH. Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville The Bachelor of Science in Communication is awarded to majors who complete a program of at least 120 hours prescribed under the advertising, journalism and electronic media, or public relations requirements. Topics in Communication Studies Recommended Background: 12 or more hours of 300-level or 400-level Communication Studies courses. ENGL 497 - Honors: Senior Seminar Enrollment Management, 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Syllabus, Organizational Communication Processes Vital to the continued health and success of our society is an understanding of the complex individual, political, and social dynamics that make up the modern world. ENGL 206 - Introduction to Shakespeare [3] Basic theory and principles of informative and persuasive public speaking. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. Good writing skills enable students to create and share ideas, investigate and describe values, and record discoveries all skills that are necessary not only for professional success but also for personal fulfillment in a world where communication increasingly takes place through electronic media. STAT 201 - Introduction to Statistics ENGL 355 - Rhetoric and Writing MDST 201 - Medieval Civilization (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 342. PHIL 244 - Professional Responsibility (same as Religious Studies 244), Religious Studies BIOL 157 - Honors Experimental Biology, Biomedical Engineering ENGL 398 - Junior-Senior Honors Seminar AFST 236 - Introduction to African Studies, Anthropology ASLN 251 - Intermediate Japanese I What courses can be used as HSS electives? (See Note 5.) FREN 218 - Honors: Intermediate French II, German Students with documented disabilities should contact the Office of Disability Services for assistance with appropriate accommodations at (865) 974-6087 or, Subcommittees of the Undergraduate Council General Education Committee are charged with management of the courses to be included on the General Education course lists for the Basic Skills and Broadened Perspectives areas. PLSC 448 - Horticultural Internet Communication, Retail and Consumer Sciences Evidence, argumentation, leadership, roles, and norms as they affect critical thinking in groups. Prepare for Registration View registration status, update student term data, and complete pre-registration requirements. PHIL 246 - Bioethics ANTH 110 - Human Origins Study of verbal and nonverbal communication processes, patterns, and problems. [4] Survey of contemporary methods used for research in communication studies. INSC 450 - Writing About Science and Medicine (same as Journalism and Electronic Media 450), Journalism and Electronic Media ARCH 331 - Architectural Structures I, Computer Science AE 410 - Professional Topics, Animal Science ENGL 233 - Major Black Writers (same as Africana Studies 233) Such familiarity may be gained through acquisition of knowledge of a disciplines basic vocabulary, chief discoveries, and fundamental principles; exposure to a disciplines experimental techniques; and the ability to analyze issues with scientific dimensions. Students must be able to acquire information by conducting independent research, both in a conventional library setting and through the use of the rapidly developing electronic technologies, including databases and internet resources. ASTR 161 - A Journey through the Solar System with Laboratory WOST 382 - Philosophy of Feminism (same as Philosophy 382), The ability to communicate ones ideas orally is as important as the ability to express them well in writing. [3] Interpersonal communication in health care settings. PERS 261 - Intermediate Persian I CLAS 222 - Classical Greek and Roman Mythology Enrollment Management, 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 (RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. (RE)Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 OR CMST 207 OR PSYC 110* OR PSYC 117* MUCO 210 - History of Western Music, Ancient to the Baroque ARCH 211 - History and Theory of Architecture I Repeatability: May be repeated. Topics and activities may include organizational/communication theory, group problem solving, case studies, interviewing, and formal presentations. MUED 430 - Music Methods for High School, Musicology Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 Call One Stop: 865-974-1111 Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu AFST 162 - Art of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian America (same as Art History 162) Emphasis on interpreting and evaluating communication research reports. On top of all of that, it's a fairly easy A and is a CC credit. CCI faculty members currently lead study abroad groups to Cyprus, London, Italy, France, Australia, Ireland, and Belgium. PHIL 241 - Engineering Ethics 111 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0211 Students must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in all College courses used to fulfill graduation requirements. PHIL 117 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy I JREM 201 - Writing for Mass Media Maximum 12 hours. HRT 390 - Professional Development (same as Retail and Consumer Sciences 390), Industrial Engineering (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 312 or 342. ITAL 211 - Intermediate Italian Foreign Study The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. Students interested in a disciplinary minor should contact the director of the appropriate school. [3] Basic theory and principles of effective workplace communication. Taking two mathematics or statistics courses from the list below. PHIL 244 - Professional Responsibility (same as Religious Studies 244) Syllabus, CMST 416 FREN 211 - Intermediate French I Comment(s): 3.0 GPA required; minimum student level junior. HIST 247 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization [RE]Prerequisite(s): CMST 312. GEOL 207 - Honors: Age of the Dinosaurs Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 Phone: 865.974.2214 Fax: 865.974.6146, The University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleKnoxville, Tennessee 37996 865-974-1000. [3] Theory and research examining interactions in friendships, romantic relationships, and/or families. CMST 240 ENGL 357 - Honors: Rhetoric and Writing [3] Theory and research examining interactions in friendships, romantic relationships, and/or families. CMST 217 HonorsPublic Speaking ITAL 212 - Intermediate Italian, Japanese [1-6] Participation in school-sponsored study-abroad program. (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 312 or 342. MICR 210 - General Microbiology, Nutrition Students must complete at least 9 EI credits from at least 2 different subjects (course prefix). [3] Major theoretical perspectives in communication studies, their interrelationships and applications. Engaged Inquiries courses may be within the students major, minor, elective, or any Volunteer Core area (AH, AAH, AOC, GCI, GCUS, OC, NS, QR, SS, WC). ASTR 162 - Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology with Laboratory CMST 400 Independent Study EF 151 - Physics for Engineers I ANSC 360 - Horse, Dairy, and Meat Animal Evaluation, Art Design/Graphic Advanced Public Speaking FORS 321 - Wildland Recreation Independent Study GEOL 102 - Earth, Life, and Time [3] Small group decision-making. PHYS 222 - Elements of Physics GEOL 205 - Age of the Dinosaurs Registration Restriction(s): Major/Minor in Communication Studies or consent of instructor. ARCH 111 - Architecture and the Built Environment JAPA 251 - Intermediate Japanese I PHYS 138 - Honors: Fundamentals of Physics for Physics Majors II (3) Required of students enrolled in the Honors program. Syllabus, CMST 442 IE 350 - Junior Cooperative Learning Experience, Information Sciences With our collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to education and research and abundant opportunities for hands-on learning, youll be able to choose the path that best prepares you to meet your academic, personal, and career goals. Satisfactory/No Credit Option AHIS 162 - Art of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian America (same as Africana Studies 162) Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor ENGL 364 - Writing Fiction Topics include credibility, message construction, and receiver variables. IPAddress geolocation is the process of determining the geographical location of a device connected to the internet using its IP address. ARCH 117 - Honors: Architecture and the Built Environment The goal of the social sciences is to help us understand the way that we live, especially the relation between the individual and the group, sometimes from an historical but often from a contemporary perspective. The Division of Student Success is here to help you maximize your individual strengths and understand how your strengths contribute to your academic dreams, career paths, and personal well-being. For Building Basic Skills (DE) Prerequisite(s): To be determined based upon topic. Research Methods in Communication Studies Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 CHEM 479 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, Child and Family Studies PHIL 290 - Social and Political Philosophy 1 Courses in the WC category must have the following prerequisite: English 102, 132, 290, or 298 (plus any others specific to the particular course). By completing 6 hours in English writing courses either, By earning a score of 4 or 5 on the College Board Advanced Placement Test in Literature and Composition. ADES 452 - Graphic Design Seminar, Biology Students must be trained to use the information that they have acquired. ALEC 202 Leadership and Diversity in Organizations and Communities, ALEC 303 Analysis of Leadership Approaches and Styles, ALEC 304 Leadership, Motivation, Power and Influence, ELPS 211 Servant Leadership & Social Justice Seminar, ELPS 350 Coached Student Leadership (1-3; repeatable with a maximum of 7), ENT 410 Leadership in Nonprofits and Social Entrepreneurship. As science and technology come to play an increasingly important role in contemporary life, it is essential for all educated persons to have a fundamental understanding of science and its methods. The latter is subdivided into 5 sub-categories: Art, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS), Business & Management (BM), Liberal Arts (LA), Liberal Studies (LS) and Science, Technology & Society (STS). A CCI advisor will determine the steps necessary to move from prospective to admitted student. CMST 312 PHIL 324 - 17th- and 18th-Century Philosophy LAMS 252 - Introduction to Latin American Studies, Medieval Studies Comment(s): Topics and scope of subject matter determined by department. PHIL 243 - Business Ethics ASTR 152 - Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology (1-3)Content Varies. Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. AFST 235 - Introduction to African Studies PERS 262 - Intermediate Persian II, Portuguese PHYS 161 - Elements of Physics for Architects and Interior Design Students The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. HSP 288 - Energy in the Modern World , Microbiology Communication Theory PHIL 242 - Contemporary Moral Issues (RE) Prerequisite(s): 342. Advertising, Journalism and Electronic Media, and Public Relations students must complete at least 72 hours in courses other than communication and information, journalism and electronic media, advertising, and/or public relations. (Preferably, these courses would be taken in one of the following pairings: Taking one mathematics course from the list below and one course designated in the undergraduate catalog as having a quantitative component (QR). Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) Meinheim is a municipality in the Weienburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany . GEOL 201 - Biodiversity: Past, Present, and Future Students are responsible for meeting all course prerequisites. ANTH 130 - Cultural Anthropology Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. Phone: (865) 974-2475 - Fax: (865) 946-1090, Office of the University Registrar MATH 141 - Calculus I Application forms and proposal deadlines available in school office. JAPA 252 - Intermediate Japanese II, Persian "), showlink("data_p_3671","programs for this department. (3)Content varies. 5 Engaged Inquires courses are defined as courses that meet learning outcomes from at least 2 of the following domains: (a) Integrative or Multidisciplinary Knowledge; (b) Applied Learning; (c) Collaborative Learning; (d) Reflective Development. View and manage your schedule. MSE 489 - Materials Design, Mechanical Engineering NURS 454 - Professional Leadership Issues, Philosophy Call One Stop: 865-974-1111 In order to gain a (WC) designation, courses shall require formal and informal writing assignments that total 5,000 words. Today technologies of travel and communication create global communities, and so increase the importance of this knowledge. HIST 268 - Honors: A History of World Civilization, Latin American Studies The Bachelor of Science in Information Sciences is awarded to majors who successfully complete the 120 hours prescribed under the information sciences requirements. ASLN 231 - Intermediate Chinese I Students are strongly encouraged to use their unrestricted electives to complete for-credit experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, community service/engagement, and study abroad. Maximum 6 hours. [3] Theory and practice of informative and persuasive speaking. Syllabus, CMST 446 HIST 241 - Development of Western Civilization FREN 217 - Honors: Intermediate French I MUCO 115 - Music in the United States CMST 356 Syllabus.f20. PLSC 410 - Nursery Management and Production Social Sciences UNHO 267 - Special Topics in the Social Sciences, Womens Studies All rights reserved. ENGL 221 - World Literature I: Ancient through Early Modern AHIS 177 - Honors: Western Art I PHIL 320 - Ancient Western Philosophy The difficulty isn't too hard - as long as you put in effort to study and keep up with lessons, passing should not be any issue. ASST 241 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew I CMST 498 BIOL 130 - Biodiversity HIST 267 - Honors: A History of World Civilization By building basic skills in communication, analysis, and computation as well as by broadening students historical and cultural perspectives, the general education curriculum helps students acquire an understanding of both self and society, and thus contributes to their personal enrichment while enrolled and after graduation. ANSC 280 - Biotechnology and Management Practices in Animal Production, Architecture [3] Fundamental theories and practices with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. classes lol. EPP 201 - Impact of Insects and Plant Diseases on Human Societies , Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries PHIL 290 - Social and Political Philosophy, Russian Maximum 6 hours. PHIL 322 - Medieval Philosophy (same as Medieval Studies 322 and Judaic Studies 322) MUTC 290 - Sound Recording Techniques. Minors SOCI 110 - Social Justice and Social Change UNHO 277 - Special Topics in Cultures and Civilizations, Arabic The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. MATH 151 - Mathematics for the Life Sciences I This requirement is satisfied by either. GEOL 103 - The Earths Environments Honors Business/Professional Communication HIST 248 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization SPAN 217 - Honors: Intermediate Spanish Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville NE 401 - Radiological Engineering Laboratory (2)This lab covers professional and general skills {e.g., writing a resume, interviewing} for success in the field of Communication. MUCO 290 - Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World, Philosophy HSP 258 - Foundations of Modernity, Musicology ENGL 254 - Themes in Literature, Haslam Scholars Program BSE 401 - Biosystems Engineering Design I, Chemistry HEBR 242 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew II, Italian Finally, students need strong quantitative skills because they are indispensable in managing everyday-life situations. BIOL 157 - Honors Experimental Biology, Chemistry The College of Communication and Information fosters among students a sense of the legal and ethical responsibilities of access to information and the exercise of expression in a democratic society. Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. Non-honors students complete 3 hours of electives from an approved list. Registration Permission: Consent of instructor. AHIS 402 - Seminar in Art History II, Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology Communicating through Writing Emerging research and perspectives on current issues and communication practice. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students who first entered Fall 2013 or later. All courses in the core Advertising progression, ADVT 310 - Advertising Design, ADVT 340R - Advertising Research Methods*, ADVT 350 - Creative Strategy, ADVT 360 - Advertising Media Strategy, ADVT 380 - Advertising Professional Seminar, ADVT 450 - Advertising Management*, ADVT 470 - Advertising Campaigns*, and ADVT 480 - Advertising Issues, must be completed with a grade of C- or better for the hours to count toward requirements for the major. ENGL 202 - British Literature II: Wordsworth to the Present [1-6] Selected readings/research in an area of communication studies to be determined by the student in consultation with supervising faculty member and, ordinarily, in an area of study not covered by school curriculum. ENGL 231 - American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War Study of verbal and nonverbal communication processes, patterns, and problems. ASLN 252 - Intermediate Japanese II, Asian Studies CMST 412 CLAS 261 - Intermediate Greek: Grammar Review and Readings BCMB 409 - Perspectives in Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, Chemical Engineering PHYS 232 - Fundamentals of Physics: Wave Motion, Optics, and Modern Physics. Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. The School of Communication Studies also offers an undergraduate honors program. In addition to the 9 hours of core requirements, honors students complete a 3 hour ethics in leadership course.