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Page 1: TRANSFER AGREEMENT 2009-10

TRANSFER AGREEMENT

2009-10

Columbia State Community College

Tennessee Technological University

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Use this as a guide to make your way through Columbia State Community College and plan your future at TennesseeTechnological University.

CONTENTS

Transfer Agreement Policies iAdmission Standards iApplication iExpenses iScholarship Information iUndergraduate Colleges and Departments iiQuestions Directory iiCollege of Arts and Sciences 1College of Business 5College of Education 14College of Engineering 16School of Nursing 25ROTC 21Index 22

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Transfer Agreement Policies1. This publication is a transfer agreement between

Columbia State Community College and TennesseeTechnological University.

2. The current edition of this publication will be in effect forsix years from the time a student becomes regularlyadmitted to Columbia State.

3. Students entering Columbia State must meet all thestandards and follow the procedures of the currentColumbia State catalog.

4. Students entering Tennessee Technological Universitymust meet the standards and follow the procedures of thecurrent Tennessee Tech undergraduate catalog.

5. This agreement assumes that student will complete anassociate degree at Columbia State before enteringTennessee Tech. Students not completing an associatedegree will have their applications evaluated as any othertransfer student.

6. In some cases, individual programs at Tennessee Techhave specific requirements for admissions whichsupersede all others.

7. In addition to the program of study requirements listedon the following pages, students will also be required tocomplete any Developmental Studies or A89 high schooldeficiencies, if applicable.

Admissions StandardsUnder this agreement, in order to be eligible for admission toTennessee Tech, you must have an associate degree fromColumbia State and a minimum 2.0 grade point average.Students not completing an associate degree will have theirapplications evaluated as any other transfer student. In se-lected majors, a higher grade point average is required foradmission. Check the curricular requirements for the majorof your choice for additional information.

Application1. Complete the Undergraduate Application form.

Submit the form and a nonrefundable $15 applica-tion fee to the Office of Admissions, TennesseeTechnological University, P. O. Box 5006, Cookeville,Tennessee 38505. The application deadline date istwo (2) weeks before the first day of registration.

2. Request each institution previously attended to sendofficial transcripts of all work completed and a par-tial transcript if presently enrolled in another insti-tution. Request the sending of a final transcript whenall work is completed. Transcripts of all work at-tempted at the college level must be furnished.

3. The official grade point average will be computedon hours and grades earned at all previous collegesor universities. Credit is transferred with the grademade in the course. For example, an “A” is trans-ferred as an “A” and an “F” is transferred as an “F.”

4. Students who have not completed college creditmath or English courses must follow COMPASS/ASSET testing guidelines. Students under the ageof 21 who have completed fewer than 24 semesterhours must also submit ACT scores.

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5. All non-commuting single freshmen and sophomoresmust live in university housing.

6. The applicant will be notified of the admission sta-tus after all credentials have been received andevaluated. Tentative admission may be granted onthe basis of partial transcripts if the quality of workis clearly acceptable. Final admission is granted onlyafter all official transcripts and credentials are re-ceived. Upon acceptance the student will be sent aLetter of Admission.

If you would like to visit Tennessee Technological Univer-sity at any time, please contact the Admissions Office be-tween 8:00 - 4:30 Monday through Friday. For additionalinformation, please contact the Office of Admissions at 931-372-3888 or toll-free 1-800-255-8881.

ExpensesFor the list of current fees, check the Bursar's web site atwww.tntech.edu/bursar/

Scholarship InformationScholarship opportunities are available for transferstudents. For scholarship information, check the scholar-ship web site at www.tntech.edu/scholarships/ Thescholarship deadline date is December 15 for the nextacademic year.

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Undergraduate Colleges and Departments

College of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of EducationSchool of Agriculture Counseling and PsychologySchool of Human Ecology Curriculum and InstructionSchool of Nursing Exercise Science, Physical Education and Wellness

Music and ArtCollege of Arts and Sciences Appalachian Center for Crafts

BiologyChemistryComputer Science College of EngineeringEarth Sciences Chemical EngineeringEnglish and Communications Civil and Environmental EngineeringForeign Languages Electrical and Computer EngineeringHistory Industrial and Systems EngineeringMathematics Mechanical EngineeringPhysics Manufacturing and Industrial TechnologyPsychologySociology and Political Science

College of Business Accounting Decision Sciences and Management Economics, Finance and Marketing

Questions? Then Contact

Academic Records Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317Admissions Admissions Office, Derryberry Hall 209 372-3888Athletics Athletics, Hooper Eblen 300 372-3940Auto Registration Safety & Security, University Services 101 372-3234Bills Business Office, Derryberry Hall 100 372-3311Books and Supplies University Store, University Center G-7 372-3131College of

Agricultural and Human Sciences Dean’s Office, South Hall 102 372-3149School of Nursing Kristi Burris, Academic Advisor, Nursing and Health Services 372-3229

Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office, Henderson Hall 202 372-3118Student Success Center Henderson Hall Room 202 372-3610

Business Dean’s Office, Johnson Hall 101 372-3372Student Success Center Johnson Hall 107 372-3371

Education Dean’s Office, T.J. Farr 100 372-3124Advising Center TJ Farr Building 103 372-6336

Engineering Dean’s Office, Clement Hall 201 372-3172Counseling Counseling Center, University Center 307 372-3331Financial Aid Financial Aid Office, University Center 214 372-3073Fraternities Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Housing Office of Residential Life, University Center 339 372-3414Religious Opportunity Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Student Government Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Student Organizations Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Teacher Certification College of Education, Bartoo Hall 301 372-3170Veteran Certification Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317

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8/09COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

BIOLOGY

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshmen Year F SPBIOL 1110, 1120 General Biology I, II 4 4ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3CHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 4 4MATH 1130 College Algebra 3 0MATH 1830 Applied Calculus 0 3Electives1 1 1

Total 15 15

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Dan Combs, Department Chairperson - Pennebaker Hall 207, Phone: (931) 372-3134

Junior YearBIOL 1000 Intro to Biological Methods 1BIOL 1050 Principles of Biology 3BIOL 3130 General Ecology 4BIOL 3140 Cellular Biology 4BIOL 3200 General Microbiology 4BIOL 3810 General Genetics 4CHEM 3005 Elementary Organic Chemistry 4GEOL 1040, 1045; or GEOL 1040, 2000; or

PHYS 2010, 2020 7-8MATH 3070 3

Total 34-35

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2The exact number of approved biology courses and electives in the senior year will depend on the option chosen by thestudent. Students will choose one option from: botany, marine biology, microbiology or zoology. Based upon this choice,the following courses will be included among the approved biology courses taken during the junior and senior years.See 2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog for selection of courses in each option.3A minimum of 36 upper-divison hours for graduation.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPHIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I, II 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3Electives1 3 3

Total 15 15

Senior YearBIOL 3920 Biological Communication Skills 3Approved Biology and Chemistry Courses2 13-24Electives3 1-10

Total 25-26

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8/09

DEPARTMENT OF COUNSLEING AND PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGY

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshmen Year F SPBIOL 1110, 1120 General Biology I, II 4 4ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3PSY 203 General Psychology I 3 0MATH 1530 or 1130 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3

Total 16 13

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. L. W. Giesbrecht-Bettoli, - Matthew Hall 236, Phone: (931) 372-3563

Junior YearPSY 3010 Statistics & Experimental Design 3PSY 3110 Experimental Psychology 4PSY 3200 or 3300 3PSY 4050 Learning & Cognition 3PSY 4130 Physiological Psychology 3PSY 4150 Psychology of Personality 3Electives2 11

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2A minimum of 36 upper-divison hours for graduation.

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3PSY Elective 3 0Electives1 6 10

Total 15 16

Senior YearPSY 4930 Senior Thesis 3PSY 4931 Senior Thesis 3PSY 3140, 3150, 3160 or 4140 3PSY Electives 9Electives2 12

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

SOCIOLOGYCriminal Justice Option

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshmen Year F SPSOC 201 Intro to Sociology 3 0CJT 1000 Intro to Criminal Justice 0 3ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3MATH 0 3Foreign Language2 3 0POL 111 Essentials of American Government

and Politics 3 0Electives1 3 6

Total 15 15

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Henry Mannle, - Daniel Hall 321, Phone: (931) 372-3816

Junior YearCJ 2850 Criminal Law & Procedure 3CJ 3610 Criminal Justice Administration 3CJ 3650 Juvenile Deliquency 3SOC 3100 Sociological Theory 3SOC 3900 Intro to Social Research 3SOC 3910 Social Science Statistical Analysis 3SOC/SW/CJ Electives (upper-division) 6Social Science/Philosophy Elective 6

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2The minimum is a course in a specific language.3A minimum of 36 upper-divison hours for graduation.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy 3 0BIOL 1110, 1120 or CHEM 1110, 1120 4 4Electives1 0 4CJT 1100 Intro to Law Enforcement 3 0

Total 16 14

Senior YearSOC 4920 or 4930 3SOC/SW/CJ Electives (upper-division) 6Social Science/Philosophy Elective (upper-division) 3CJ 4660 Corrections 3Electives3 15

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

SOCIOLOGY

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshmen Year F SPSOC 201 Intro to Sociology 3 0ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3Science 4 4Foreign Language2 3 0MATH 0 3Electives1 3 6

Total 16 16

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. James Raymondo, Department Chair - Daniel Hall 309, Phone: (931) 372-3437

Junior YearSOC 3900 Intro to Social Research 3SOC 3910 Social Science Statistical Analysis 3SOC 3100 Sociological Theory 3SOC/SW/CJ Electives 6SOC/SW/CJ Electives (upper-division) 9Social Science/Philosophy Electives 6

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm. Recommend that SOC 203 and 212 be completed in thesophomore year.

2The minimum is a course in a specific language.3A minimum of 36 upper-divison hours for graduation.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 0 3Electives1 4 3

Total 13 15

Senior YearSOC 4920 or 4930 3SOC/SW/CJ Elective (upper-division) 6Social Science/Philosophy Elective 3Electives3 18

Total 30

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8/09COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING

ACCOUNTING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshmen Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra,

Applied Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Electives1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Dan Fesler, Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 210, Phone: (931) 372-3358

Junior YearACCT 3170, 3180 Financial Accounting & Reporting I, II 6ACCT 3210 Cost Accounting 3ACCT 3330 Federal Taxation I 3ACCT 3620 Auditing I 3BMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization Behavior 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3840 Management Information Systems 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3Communication Elective2 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2SPCH 2410 or PC 2500 if not taken as part of the General Education Core Communication requirement, ENGL 3250, ENGL4970; MIT 4010; SPCH 3130, SPCH 3630, SPCH 4430, SPCH 4620, SPCH 4630; or foreign language 1010 or 1020.

3Select two courses: ACCT 4230 Advanced Managerial AccountingACCT 4340 Tax Management for EntitiesACCT 4410 Financial Accounting and Reporting IIIACCT 4530 Governmental and Not-for-Profit AccountingACCT 4750 Auditing in an ADP EnvironmentACCT 4800 Internship in Accounting

4Elective courses are to be selected in consultation with the academic advisor. Accounting majors are required tocomplete a total of 10 non-business elective hours. Departmentally-approved communication courses and non-businesselectives are to be selected in consultation with the academic advisor and will be completed during the freshman,sophomore, junior, and senior years. All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business(includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor.Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order tocount toward degree completion.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I, II 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 3

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3DS 3620 Management Science 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial

Finance 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Accounting Electives3 6Business Elective4 3Non-Business Elective4 3

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT

GENERAL MANAGEMENT(Business Management Option BUMA)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Curtis Armstrong, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 306, Phone (931) 372-3160

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization

Behavior 3BMGT 3600 International Management 3BMGT 3630 Human Resource Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3810 Business Applications of

Microcomputers 3DS 3841 Management Information

Systems 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial Finance 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Business Electives2 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202 and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4410 Conflict Management & Negotiation 3BMGT 4520 Applied Management Skills 3BMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3BMGT Electives2 6Non-Business Electives2 6

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT(Business Management Option BUHR)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4120 Compensation Administration 3BMGT 4410 Conflict Management & Negotiation 3BMGT 4520 Applied Management Skills 3BMGT 4610 Leadership & Employee Development 3BMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3Business Elective2 3Non-Business Electives2 6

Total 30

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Curtis Armstrong, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization

Behavior 3BMGT 3600 International Management 3BMGT 3630 Human Resource Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3810 Business Applications of

Microcomputers 3DS 3841 Management Information

Systems 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial

Finance 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT

PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT(Business Management Option BUPR)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEFreshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Curtis Armstrong, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160

Junior YearACCT 3210 Cost Accounting 3BMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization Behavior 3BMGT 3630 Human Resource Management 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3540 Quality & Productivity Systems 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3841 Management Information Systems 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial Finance 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (including ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4410 Conflict Management & Negotiation 3BMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3Business Electives2 6DS or BMGT Electives2 6ISE/MIT Electives2 6

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS(Business Management Option BUIN)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEFreshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Curtis Armstrong, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization Behavior 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3810 Business Applications of

Microcomputers 3DS 3841 Management Information Systems 3DS 3850 Advanced Business Data

Processing 3DS 3870 Business Web Applications

Development 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial Finance 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3DS 3860 Business Database Management 3DS 4250 Business Data Communications 3DS 4330 Management Systems Analysis 3DS 4550 Information Systems Development

Practicum 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3Business Elective2 3Non-Business Electives2 6

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND MARKETING

ECONOMICS

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Steve Isbell, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3745

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization

Behavior 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3841 Management Information

Systems 3ECON 3320 Money and Banking 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3ECON 3810 Intermediate Microeconomics 3ECON 3820 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial

Finance 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3ECON 3830 Managerial Economics 3ECON 4510 International Trade and Finance

orFIN 4910 Multinational Financial Mgmt. 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Business Electives2 3Economics Electives2 9Non-Business Electives2 6

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND MARKETING

FINANCE

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Steve Isbell, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3745

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization

Behavior 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3841 Mgmt. Information Systems 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial

Finance 3FIN 3220 Intermediate Financial Mgmt. 3FIN 3830 Fundamentals of Investment 3LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3

Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3FIN 4230 Advanced Financial Decision

Analysis 3ECON 4510 International Trade & Finance orFIN 4910 Multinational Financial Mgmt. 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Business Electives2 3Finance Electives2 9Non-Business Electives2 6

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND MARKETING

MARKETING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710, 1830Precalculus Algebra, Applied

Calculus 3 3Natural Science 4 4CIS 109 Computer Applications I 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0Non-Business Elective1 0 4

Total 16 14

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Steve Isbell, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3745

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Mgmt. & Organization

Behavior 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3DS 3620 Management Science 3DS 3841 Management Information

Systems 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial

Finance 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Marketing Electives2 3Non-Business Electives2 3

Total 30 Total 30

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

2All business programs require 60 hours in business and 60 hours in non-business (includes ECO 201, 202, and ECON 3320) courses. Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Non-business electives should be chosen from non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Non-Business Elective1 3 0

Total 15 15

Senior YearBMGT 4930 Business Strategy 3MKT 4620 Marketing Research 3MKT 4730 Marketing Strategy 3Marketing Electives2 12LAW 3810 Legal Environment of Business 3Business Electives2 3Non-Business Electives2 3

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8/09WORLD CULTURES AND BUSINESS

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3CIS 109 Computer Applications I 0 3HIST 1110, 1120 Survey of World

Civilizations I, II 3 3MATH 1130 College Algebra 3 0Natural Science 4 4Foreign Language 1010, 1020 3 3

Total 16 16

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYWORLD CULTURES AND BUSINESS - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

Advisor: Dr. Steve Isbell, Interim Department Chairperson - Johnson Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3745

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Management & Org. Behavior 3BMGT 3600 International Management 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3ECON 3320, 3810 or 3820 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3FIN 3210 Principles of Managerial Finance 3MKT 3400 Principles of Marketing 3Foreign Language 3010, 3020 6Foreign Language 3200 3Foreign Language Upper Division Elective 3World Studies Elective3 3

Total 36

1Elective courses are to be selected in consultation with the academic advisor. Non-business electives should be chosenfrom non-business subject areas and must be transferable to TTU in order to count toward degree completion.3Students may choose from the following: ENGL 4680, 4720; FREN 3510; GERM 3510 or 3520; JAPN 3510; RUSS 3510;SPAN 3510 or 3550; GEOG 1010, 1120, 3400; HIST 3710, 4440, 4550, 4560, 4570, 4620, 4730, 4740, 4750, 4760, 4790; PHIL4020; POLS 3300, 3310, 4510, 4960; SOC 2100, 4090; or MUS 2030.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBUS 121, 122 Principles of Accounting I, II 3 3ECO 201, 202 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0Foreign Language 2010, 2020 3 3

Total 15 15

Senior YearECON 4600 Economic Growth & Development 3FIN 4510 International Trade & Finance 3FIN 4910 Multinational Financial Mgt. 3MKT 4100 International Marketing 3Foreign Language (Upper-Division)1 3WCB 4980 Practicum 3-6World Studies Elective2 3Business Elective1 3

Total 24-27

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION

There are three levels of admission to the TTU Teacher Education Program. The student receives provisional admissionupon meeting the admission policies of the institution. The student receives full admission upon meeting the followingcriteria:

1. Completion of a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit, exclusive of DSP courses, and including ENGL 1010,1020, and FOED 2011 (or equivalent).

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 PRAXIS I Series: Pre-Professional Skills Tests(Mathematics – 173, Reading – 174, and Writing 173). Individuals having achieved an Enhanced ACT compositescore of 22 or a recombined score of 1020 on the SAT are exempt from the PRAXIS I requirement. If seeking anfor the PRAXIS I Pre-Professional Skills testing requirement, the student must provide copies of ACT or SATscores and official transcripts from all institutions previously attended.

4. Evidence of desirable dispositions conducive to success in teaching. Disposition Assessment Forms should bedistributed to the following individuals: (1) academic advisor; (2) a professional education instructor; (3) aninstructor in the major teaching field if the student is majoring in a 7-12 area, or to an instructor outside the fieldof education, if the student is majoring in a K-6, 4-8, K-12, or PreK-4 field of study; and (4) to a public schoolteacher, principal, or counselor. The Disposition Assessment forms must be returned to the attention of theCertification Analyst in TTU Office of Teacher Education.

5. Formal application for admission to the TTU Teacher Education Program must be filed with the CertificationAnalyst upon completion of 30 semester hours of credit.

All requirements for admission to the Teacher Education program must be completed and candidates attain full admissionto the teacher education program before enrolling in upper division professional education courses. The application tothe TTU Teacher Education program must be completed and returned to the attention of the Certification Analyst duringthe semester immediately preceding attendance at TTU. The application packet may be obtained from the TTU Office ofTeacher Education’s website, or by writing the TTU Office of Teacher Education, Box 5902, TTU, Cookeville, TN 38505.

The third level of admission in the TTU Teacher Education program is student teaching. Candidates are required tosubmit an Intent to Student Teach approximately one year in advance of the semester scheduled for student teaching.Progression through all the teacher licensure programs is based upon candidate performance and departmental evalua-tions. For additional details on admission policies and procedural matters, please consult the TTU Catalog.

Teacher Education candidates may be required to meet revisions in various curricula necessitated by changing standardsof the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education or by requirements of the TN State Board of Education andteacher licensure.

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SECONDARY EDUCATIONSPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE (Speech 7-12 and Theatre K-12)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH (Approved General Education) 3 0PHED 1 0Science Sequence 4 4Foreign Language 2010, 2020 3 3ART or MUS 1030 0 3THEA 1030 Intro to Theatre and

Performance 0 3

Total 14 16

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYSECONDARY EDUCATION SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE (Speech 7-12 & Theatre K-12 Licensure) -

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Dr. Matt Smith, Department Chairperson - Bartoo Hall 311, Phone: (931) 372-3181

Transition Summer-TTUFOED 2011 Intro to Teaching & Technology 2FOED 1820 or 1822 1

Total 3

Junior YearENGL 3810 or 3820 3ENGL 3910 or 3920 3SPCH 3130 Speech Activities 3EDPY 3300 Evaluation and Guidance 3CUED 4150 Middle Level Curriculum 3CUED 4120 Materials and Methods for Teaching

Speech and Theatre 3FOED 3830 Field Experiences in Education 1FOED 3820 Field Experiences in Education 1EXPW 2430 First Aid, Safety and CPR 2READ 3350 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas 3SPCH 3630 Discussion & Parliamentary Procedure 3THEA 4500 Creative Dramatics 3

Total 31

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm.

Sophomore Year F SPEDU 221 Educational Psychology 3 0ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3THEA 1020 Acting 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0PHED 2520 Contemporary Dance 1 0ECO 202/GEOG 1020/POL 111/PSY 203/SOC 201/

SOC 210 3 3THEA 1430 Acting II 0 3Elective1 0 2

Total 16 14

Senior YearENGL 4121 Shakespeare 3FOED 3010 Integrating Instructional Technology

into the Classroom 3SPCH 4430 Interpersonal Communication 3SPED 3000 Teaching Persons with Disabilities

in the Regular Classroom 3THEA 2150 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3THEA 4300 Play Directing 3SEED 4870 Student Teaching I 5SEED 4880 Student Teaching II 5SEED 4890 Seminar: Education & Society 2

Total 30

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 4 4CIS 170 Programming I 0 3ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus &

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3

Total 14 17

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Pedro Arce, Department Chairperson

Prescott Hall 214, Phone (931) 372-3297(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior Year2ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1CHE 2011 Chemical & Biological Engineering

Process Analysis 4CHE 1510 Computer Applications in CHE 1CHE 3010 Thermodynamics of Chemical

Processes 3CHE 3021 Separations and Solution

Thermodynamics 4CHE 3111 Transfer Science I: Conduction,

Radiation, and Diffusion 4CHE 3121 Transfer Science II: Fluid Mechanics 4CHE 3730 Chemical Engineering Operations 3Technical Elective3 3CEE 2100, ECE 3810 or BIOL 3200 3

Total 30 Total 33

1HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in ChemicalEngineering.

2Students must apply to the CHE Fast-Track MS program by the end of their second junior term.3Three hours of Technical Electives can be from any of the following courses:

a. Any College of Engineering course at the 3000 or 4000 level.b. Any BIOL/CHEM/MATH/PHYS at the 3000 or 4000 level.c. CEE 2100d. Any course with the prior approval of the ChE Undergraduate Program Coordinator.e. Note that CEE 2100, BIOL 3200 and ECE 3810 cannot count both as a Technical Elective and as part of the CEE 2100/ECE 3810/BIOL 3200 option.

4Three hours of ChE Technical Electives must come from one of the following courses:a. ChE 4950 -- MEMSb. ChE 4661 -- Transport in Biochemical and Biological Processesc. ChE 4990 -- Introduction to Research

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPCHEM 2010, 2020 Organic Chemistry I, II 4 4ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3MATH 2110 Calculus &

Analytical Geometry III 4 0MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Physics I, II 4 4COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3HIST 2010, 20201 Survey of American History I, II 3 3

Total 21 20

Senior YearCHE 4131 Transfer Science III: Diffusion and

Diffusive-Convective Mass Transfer 4CHE 4210 Chemical Reaction Engineering 4CHE 4240 Chemical Engineering Capstone Lab 1CHE 4410, 4420 Process Design I, II 6CHE 4540 Process Dynamics & Control 3ChE Technical Elective4 6CHE 4911 Professionalism and Ethics in CHE 1CHEM 3510, 3520 Physical Chemistry 8

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 4 4ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus &

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 3

Total 17 17

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Sharon Hoy, Interim Chairperson - Prescott Hall 216, Phone (931) 372-3454

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 2ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1CEE 3020 Surveying 3CEE 3030 Civil Engineering Materials 3CEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3CEE 3320 Structural Mechanics 3CEE 3413 Environmental Engineering 3CEE 3420 Hydraulics 3CEE 3610 Transportation Engineering 3CEE 4310 Structural Steel Design 3ECE 3810, ME 3210 or CHE 3010 3GEOL 3210 Geology for Engineers 3ISE 3210 (3200)5 Engineering Statistics 2MATH Elective2 2ME 3720 Fluid Mechanics 3

Total 40

1HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in CivilEngineering.

2MATH 2010, 3810, 4510 or 47103Approved CEE Electives: CEE 3100, any 4000-level CEE course with prior approval by advisor4Approved CEE Sequences:

CEE 4130, 4160, 4190 Structural MechanicsCEE 4130, 4350, 4360, 4380, 4700 Structural EngineeringCEE 4410, 4420, 4430, 4440, 4450 Environmental EngineeringCEE 4600, 4610, 4630, 4640, 4660 Transportation Engineering

5ISE Electives: Two-credit hour courses are shown (3110 & 3210); however students are encouraged to take the three-credit hour courses (3100 & 3200).

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPCIS 170 Programming I 3 0ENGL 2010, 2020 Introduction to Literature I, II 0 3HIST 2010, 20201 Survey of American History I, II 3 3MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytical

Geometry III 4 0MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3PHYS 2110 Physics I 4 0PHYS 2550 Engineering Statics 3 0PHYS 2560 Engineering Dynamics 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3

Total 17 15

Senior YearCEE 4320 Reinforced Concrete Design 3CEE 4800 Geotechnical Engineering I 3CEE 4920 Professionalism and Ethics 1CEE 4940 Fundamentals of CE 0CEE 4950 Senior Design Project 3Approved CEE Electives3 9Approved CEE Lab Elective6 1Approved CEE Sequence Electives4 6ISE 3110 (3100)5 Principles of Engineering Economy 2

Total 29

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus and

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3

Total 14 13

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Stephen Parke, Department Chairperson

Brown Hall 217, Phone (931) 372-3397(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Third YearCSC 2100 Intro to Problem Solving and

Computer Programming 3CSC 2110, 2111 Data Structures and Algorithms, Lab 4CSC 2120, 2121 Object-Oriented Programming and

Design, Lab 4ECE 2000 Intro to ECE 2ECE 2010 Circuits & Networks I 3ECE 2020 Circuits & Networks II 3ECE 2060 Measurements Laboratory 1ECE 2110 Intro to Digital Systems 3MATH Elective2 3

Total 26

Fifth YearECE 4960, 4970 Capstone Design I, II 4ECE 4110 Sequential Logic Design 3ECE 4120 Fundamentals of Computer Design 6ECE 41410 Embedded System Design 3ECE Laboratory Elective2 1ECE Elective2 3Computer Engineering Elective2 3CSC 4100 Operating Systems 3CSC Elective2 3

Total 29

1HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in ComputerEngineering.

2Select from the ECE Department approved list.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Intro to Literature I or II 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0PHYS 2110, 2120 Physics I, II 4 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3MATH 2110 Calculus and

Analytical Geometry III 4 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0HIST 2010, 20201 Survey of American History I, II 3 3

Total 17 13

Fourth YearECE 3010 Signals & Systems 3ECE 3020 Discrete-time Signals and Systems 3ECE 3120 Computer Systems 3ECE 3160 Digital Systems Laboratory 1ECE 3300 Electronics I 3ECE 3910 Probability & Random

Variables in ECE 3CSC 2400 Design of Algorithms 3CSC 2500 Unix Laboratory 1CSC 3402 Distributed & Net-Centric Programming

for Engineers 2ISE 3920 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 3

Total 25

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus and

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3

Total 14 13

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Stephen Parke, Department Chairperson

Brown Hall 217, Phone (931) 372-3397(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Third YearCSC 2100 Introduction to Problem Solving

and Computer Programming 3ECE 2000 Intro to ECE 2ECE 2010 Circuits & Networks I 3ECE 2020 Circuits & Networks II 3ECE 2060 Measurements Laboratory 1ECE 2110 Intro to Digital Systems 3ECE 3510 Electromagnetic Fields I 3ECE Junior Elective3 3Engineering Fundamentals Elective5 3

Total 24

Fifth YearECE 4960, 4970 Capstone Design I, II 4ECE Senior Sequence6 6ECE Senior Elective 3ECE Laboratory Elective2 2E/M/S/B Elective7 6ECE Junior Elective3 3

Total 24

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Physics I, II 4 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3MATH 2110 Calculus and

Analytical Geometry III 4 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3HIST 2010, 20201 Survey of American History I, II 3 3

Total 14 16

Fourth YearECE 3010 Signals & Systems 3ECE 3020 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems 3ECE 3300 Electronics I 3ECE 3910 Random Variables in ECE 3ECE Laboratory Elective2 1ECE Junior Elective3 9MATH Elective4 3ISE 3920 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 3

Total 28

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Additional Requirement:1HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in ElectricalEngineering.

2ECE Lab Electives: Three one-hour courses must be taken from 3000 level and 4000 level ECE lab courses. They may betaken during junior and senior years.

3ECE Junior Electives: A minimum of five courses must be taken from the ECE Junior Elective List consist of ECE 3020,ECE 3120, ECE 3210, ECE 3310, ECE 3320, ECE 3520, ECE 3540, ECE 3610, and ECE 3710. Only one of ECE 3310 and ECE3320 may be used as a Junior Elective and only one of ECE 3520 and ECE 3540 may be used as a Junior Elective.

4MATH Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from a departmentally approved list of Mathematics courses.5Engineering Fundamental Elective: One three-hour course from a departmentally approved list of engineeringfundamental courses.

6ECE Senior Sequence Courses: Two ECE 4000-level courses forming a sequence must be taken from a departmentallyapproved list.

7Engineering/Math/Science/Business (E/M/S/B) Electives: A student must take six hours of E/M/S/B electives from alist of non-ECE courses approved by the ECE Department.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPHumanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3CHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 4 4CIS 170 Programming I 0 3ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus &

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4

Total 14 17

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. David Elizandro, Interim Department Chairperson

Brown Hall 217, Phone (931) 372-3397(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearACCT 2110, 2120 Principles of Financial, Managerial 6ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 2ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1ISE 2000 Introduction to IE & Computers 2ISE 3100 Engineering Economy 3ISE 3200 Engineering Statistics 3ISE 3240 Statistical Methods for Process

Engineering 3ISE 3310 Process Improvement Techniques 4ISE 3400 Operations Research 3ISE 3410 Simulation of Industrial Systems 3ISE 3800 Info Systems for IE 3ISE 3900 IE Seminar 1MATH 2010 Elementary Matrix Algebra 2

Total 36

1These courses satisfy the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirements.2HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in IndustrialEngineering.

3Current list of approved ISE electives is available in the department.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPECO 201, 2021 Principles of Macrocconomics,

Principles of Microeconomics 3 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 20202 Survey of American History I, II 3 3MATH 2110 Calculus and

Analytical Geometry III 4 0MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Physics I, II 4 4PHYS 2550 Engineering Statics 3 0PHYS 2560 Engineering Dynamics 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3

Total 17 22

Senior YearCEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3ECE 3810 Fundamentals of EE I 3ECE 3860 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

Lab 1ISE 4500 Facilities and Material

Handling Systems Design 3ISE 4510 Engineering Design Internship 3ISE 4600 Production Control 3ISE Elective3 6ME 3210 Thermodynamics I 3ISE 4000 Engineering Leadership & Project

Management 3

Total 28

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPHumanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3CHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 4 4CIS 170 Programming I 0 3ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1910, 1920Calculus &

Analytical Geometry I, II 4 4

Total 14 17

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Darrell Hoy, Department Chairperson

Brown Hall 224, Phone (931) 372-3254(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 2CEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3ECE 3810 Fundamentals of ECE I 3ECE 3860 Fundamentals of EE Lab 1MATH 4510 Advanced Mathematics for

Engineers 3ME 2000 Introduction to Mechanical

Engineering and Computing 3ME 3010 Materials & Processes in

Manufacturing 3ME 3022 Measurements in Mechanical Systems 1ME 3032 Measurements in Mechanical

Systems Lab 1ME 3050 Dynamic Modeling & Controls 3ME 3060 Dynamic Modeling & Conrols Lab 1ME 3210, 3220 Thermodynamics I, II 6ME 3610 Dynamics of Machinery 3ME 3710 Heat Transfer 3ME 3720 Fluid Mechanics 3ME 3910 Mechanical Engineering Seminar 1ME 4010 Machine Design 3

Total 42

1HIST 2010 and 2020 Survey of American History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in MechanicalEngineering.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 20201 Survey of American History I, II 3 3MATH 2110 Calculus and

Analytical Geometry III 4 0MATH 2120 Differential Equations 0 3PHYS 2110 Physics I 4 0PHYS 2550 Engineering Statics 3 0PHYS 2560 Engineering Dynamics 0 3COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3 3

Total 17 18

Senior YearISE 3110 Principles of Engineering Economy 2ME 4020 Applied Machine Design 3ME 4444 Senior Design Project 4ME 4720 Thermal Design 3ME 4751 Energy Systems Lab 2ME Area of Concentration1 12

Total 26

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8/09DEPARTMENT OF MANFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPHumanities/Fine Arts Electives 3 3CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 0CIS 170 Programming I 0 3ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1710 Precalculus Algebra 3 0MATH 1720 College Trigonmetry 0 3PSY 203 General Psychology I 0 3

Total 13 15

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Dr. Ahmed Elsawy, Department Chairperson

Lewis Hall 107, Phone (931) 372-3263(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Management & Organizational

Behavior 3ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 2ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1MIT 1110 Materials of Industry 3MIT 2000 Occupational Safety 2MIT 2010 Metal Casting 2MIT 2063 Metal Manufacturing Technology 3MIT 3130 Maintenance Technology I 3MIT 3200 Applied Electricity & Electronics 3MIT 3301 CAD for Technology 2MIT 3700 Manufacturing Cost Estimating 2MIT 3710 Methods Design 2MIT 3730 Quality Assurance 2ME 3110 Physical Metallurgy & Heat Treatment 3

Total 33

1Business Electives: BMGT 3630, BMGT 4520, DS 2810, DS 3620, DS 3540, ECON 2020, FIN 3210, LAW 3810 or MKT 3400.2Technical Electives: MIT 3010, 3080, 3560, 4010, 4060, 4070, 4140, 4210, 4300, 4400, 4430, 4450, 4500, 4990 and ME 4430.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore F SPECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics 0 3ENGL 2010 or 2020

Intro to Literature I or II 0 3HIST 2010, 2020 Survey of American History I, II 3 3MATH 1910 Calculus and

Analytical Geometry I 4 0PHYS 2010, 2020 Physics I, II 4 4COMM 1120 or 2100 0 3ECO 201 or CIS 1091 3 0

Total 14 16

Senior YearACCT 3720 Accounting for Non-Business Majors 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3MIT 3060 CNC Machining Practices 3MIT 3403 Machine Elements for Technologists 3MIT 4200 Industrial Electronics 3MIT 4310 Plant Layout & Materials Handling 3MIT 4610 IT Seminar 1MIT 4620 Industrial Projects 3Technical Electives2 6

Total 31

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8/09SCHOOL OF NURSING

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Freshman Year F SPBIOL 2010, 2020 Anatomy & Physiology I, II 4 4CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 0ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 3 3MATH 1130 College Algebra 0 3PSY 203 General Psychology I 0 3SOC 201 or 210 3 0Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3

Total 14 16

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Kristi Loftis

Nursing and Health Services Building 208, Phone: (931) 372-3229

Transition Summer - TTUHEC 2020 Nutrition 3NURS 2300 Intro. Prof. Nursing Concepts I 2

Total 5

Junior YearNURS 3220 Fundamentals of Nursing 3NURS 3230 Pharmacological Concepts in Nursing I 2NURS 3250 Medical Surgical Nursing I 4NURS 3280 Medical Surgical Nursing I: Lab 3NURS 3281 Health Assessment & Promotion 3NURS 3360 Medical Surgical Nursing II 5NURS 3361 Medical Surgical Nursing II: Lab 3NURS 3370 Mental Health Nursing 3NURS 3371 Mental Health Nursing: Lab 2NURS 3380 Pathophysiological Processes for

the Professional Nurse 3

Total 31

1Courses must be selected from the TTU/CSCC Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm. Any 2 three hour courses not otherwise required.

Completing this series of courses will not lead to an associate degree at Columbia State. A student can transfer to TNTech and transfer the remaining hours back to Columbia State to satisfy the Columbia State associate degreerequirements.

Admission to Upper Division Nursing at TTU is not automatic. Enrollment is limited and competitive. Application for UpperDivision Nursing must be made directly with the School of Nursing in addition to application to the University. Applicationswill be available April 1 through June 1 for spring admission and December 1 through February 1 for fall admission.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore Year F SPBIOL 2230 Health Science Microbiology 4 0ENGL 2010 or 2020

Introduction to Literature I or II 3 0COMM 1120 or 2100 3 0HIST 2010, 2020 Survey Amer. Hist. I, II 3 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 0 3Electives1 0 6

Total 13 12

Senior YearNURS 4000 Women's Health and Perinatal Nursing 3NURS 4001 Women's Health and Perinatal

Nursing: Lab 2NURS 4100 Nursing Care of Children 3NURS 4101 Nursing Care of Children: Lab 2NURS 4230 Pharmacological Concepts in

Nursing II 2NURS 4300 Research in Health Care 3NURS 4350 Health Care of Communities 4NURS 4351 Health Care Communities: Lab 3NURS 4450 Leadership & Management 3NURS 4451 Leadership & Management: Lab 4

Total 29

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8/09NURSING(Associate of Applied Science Degree)

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEFreshman YearBIOL 2010, 2020 Anatomy & Physiology I, II 8BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4NUR 1115 Nursing Foundations Practice 5NUR 1118 Nursing I Clinical and Skills Lab 2NUR 1126 Basic Medical-Surgical Nursing 3NUR 1127 Health of Women and Infants 2NUR 1128 Nursing II Clinical 2NUR 121 Math Applications for Nursing 1NUR 122 Pharmacology 2PSY 203 Introduction to Psychology 3PSY 206 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan 3

Total 35

TransitionCHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4ENGL 1020 Composition II 3ENGL Literature 3HIST 2010, 2020 American History I, II 6Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3MATH 1130 College Algebra 3SOC 201 or 210 3Elective1 3

Total 28

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYAdvisor: Kristi Loftis

Nursing and Health Services Building 208, Phone: (931) 372-3229

Junior Year*Tennessee Career Mobility Plan ExamsNURS 3465 Bridging to Prof Nursing 4NURS 3281 Health Assessment & Promotion 3NURS 3220, 3250, 3280, 3360, 3361, 3370, 3371 23NURS 3380 Pathophysiological Processes for

the Professional Nurse 3

Total 33

1Elective courses must be selected from the Columbia State/TTU Transfer Equivalency tablehttp://www.tntech.edu/transfer/equivalency_tables.htm. Any 2 three hour courses not otherwise required.

*NLN Mobility Profile II exams, if required, must be successfully completed prior to the end of Fall Semester of the JuniorYear.**Credit for required courses NURS 3220, 3250, 3280, 3360, 3361, 3370, 3371, 4000, 4001, 4100, 4101 (33 hours) will beawarded after the successful completion of 12 hours of Upper Division nursing course work.

Admission to Upper Division Nursing at TTU is not automatic. Enrollment is limited and competitive. Application for UpperDivision Nursing must be made directly with the School of Nursing in addition to application to the University. Applicationswill be available April 1 through June 1 for spring admission and December 1 through February 1 for fall admission.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearENGL 1010 English Composition I 3NUR 2116 Intermediate Med-Surg Nursing 4NUR 2117 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing 2NUR 2118 Nursing III Clinical 3NUR 2188 Applying Surgical Concepts 1NUR 2189 Applying Psychiatric Concepts 1

NUR 2125 Advanced Med-Surg Nursing 6NUR 2128 Nursing IV Clinical 3NUR 2198 Applying Pediatric Concepts 1NUR 2199 Applying Medical Concepts 1COMM 1120 or 2100 3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3

Total 31

Transition Summer - TTUHEC 2020 Nutrition 3

Total 3

Senior YearNURS 4000, 4001, 4100, 4101 10NURS 4230 Pharmacological Concepts in

Nursing II 2NURS 4300 Reseach in Health Care 3NURS 4350 Health Care of Communities 4NURS 4351 Health Care of Communities: Lab 3NURS 4450 Leadership & Management 3NURS 4451 Leadership & Management: Lab 4

Total 29

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2009-2010

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 ArmyReserve, 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, and6. 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 enrollin the ROTC Advanced Course as Military Science (MS) III’s and take the MS III courses for two semesters. The followingsummer, students attend Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC). The next school year, they enroll as MS IV’s fortwo 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 oneof the United States Service Academies for at least one year, will receive credit for the ROTC Basic Course and will not haveto attend LTC. These students will begin ROTC as MS III’s. They will attend LDAC the following year, enroll as MS IVs andbe commissioned upon graduation. Students who have had four years of ROTC in high school can, at the discretion of theProfessor 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 beforeattending LTC. The scholarship will pay Fall & Spring Semester tuition, selected fees, and a book allowance. All studentsenrolled in the ROTC Advance Course and all scholarship students receive a monthly subsistence allowance during theschool year. Students are also paid for the period of their attendance at the Leader’s Training Course (LTC) and the LeaderDevelopment Assessment Course (LDAC).

COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS

In order to receive commissions, students must meet Tennessee Tech graduation requirements, complete required ROTCcourses, meet the Army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test.

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Biology .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1Psychology ............................................................................................................................................................................. 2Sociology (Criminal Justice Option) ....................................................................................................................................... 3Sociology ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

College of BusinessAccounting .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5General Management ............................................................................................................................................................... 6Human Resource Management ............................................................................................................................................... 7Production/Operations Management ..................................................................................................................................... 8Management Information Systems ......................................................................................................................................... 9Economics .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10Finance ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Marketing ............................................................................................................................................................................... 12World Cultures and Business ................................................................................................................................................ 13

College of Education .................................................................................................................................................................. 14Secondary Education: Speech Communication and Theatre (Speech 7-12 and Theatre K-12 Licensure) ........................ 15

College of EngineeringChemical Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................ 16Civil and Environmental Engineering .................................................................................................................................... 17Electrical and Computer Engineering ............................................................................................................................... 18-20Industrial and Systems Engineering ..................................................................................................................................... 21Mechanical Engineering ........................................................................................................................................................ 22Manufacturing and Industrial Technology .......................................................................................................................... 23

School of NursingNursing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24Nursing (Associate of Applied Science Degree) .................................................................................................................. 25

ROTC. . . . .................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

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(Alphabetized by Major)

A.A.S. Nursing ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25Accounting ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5Biology .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1Chemical Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................. 16Civil and Environmental Engineering ........................................................................................................................................ 17Computer Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................ 18Criminal Justice (Sociology Option) ............................................................................................................................................ 3Economics ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Electrical Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................. 19Finance ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11General Management .................................................................................................................................................................... 6Human Resource Management .................................................................................................................................................... 7Industrial Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................ 21Industrial Technology ................................................................................................................................................................ 23Management Information Systems .............................................................................................................................................. 9Marketing .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12Mechanical Engineering ............................................................................................................................................................. 24Nursing. ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 24Production/Operations Management .......................................................................................................................................... 8Psychology ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2ROTC . . ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 26Secondary Education: Speech Communication and Theatre (Speech 7-12 and Theatre K-12 Licensure) ............................ 15Sociology ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4World Cultures and Business .................................................................................................................................................... 13