(RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. ENGL 367 - Honors: Writing Poetry Mathematics BIOL 157 - Honors Experimental Biology, Biomedical Engineering BIOL 102 - Humankind in the Biotic World [1-6] Participation in school-sponsored study-abroad program. Communication Theory SPAN 218 - Honors: Intermediate Spanish, INTENSIVE INTERMEDIATE FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES, French ANTH 127 - Honors: Prehistoric Archaeology, Classics EF 158 - Honors: Physics for Engineers II, Entomology and Plant Pathology ENGL 206 - Introduction to Shakespeare Foreign Study Topics include research, organization, adapting to an audience, topic selection, reasoning, and evaluating the discourse of others. Appropriate accommodations will be made to enable persons with disabilities to satisfy the General Education requirements. PHIL 241 - Engineering Ethics Application forms and proposal deadlines available in school office. Research Methods in Communication Studies Comment(s): ACT composite score above 30 or SAT composite score above 1300. 6History Sequence 3 Unrestricted Electives 7 Unrestricted Electives 6 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 13 5Humanities/Fine Arts Elective chosen from ARTH 1030, 2010, 2020; ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2310, 2320; MUS 1030; PHIL 1030; THEA 1030 2016-2017 UTK Transfer Transition Guide Major: Communication Studies ARCH 331 - Architectural Structures I, Computer Science Organizational Communication Processes [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. View and manage your schedule. ESS 301 - Professional Development, Materials Science and Engineering Approved Natural Sciences (NS) Courses ( Non-Lab Courses), Anthropology To satisfy this requirement, students take the first-year composition sequence, which may be met in one of two ways: Upon completion of ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 or their equivalent, students must take one other course designated as writing-intensive (WC) in the undergraduate catalog. Luke Days Air Show 2023 - 2023 SOCI 260 - Introduction to the Study of Environmental Issues, Womens Studies POLS 102 - Introduction to Political Science, Psychology Application forms and proposal deadlines available in school office. CHEM 479 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, Child and Family Studies Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville PHIL 118 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy II JREM 200 - Introduction to News Writing Students should be able to locate relevant information, evaluate its usefulness and quality, and incorporate the information logically and ethically in public address. Take the knowledge you gain in the classroom out into the world to make a difference in local communities. CHEM 138 - Honors: General Chemistry II, Engineering Fundamentals Advanced Public Speaking [3] Analysis and critique of fundamental theories with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. uTrack does not apply to transfer students who entered prior to Fall 2015. PHIL 111 - The Human Condition: Knowledge and Reality AFST 233 - Major Black Writers (same as English 233), Architecture [3] Examines theory and practice of leadership trends; focuses on interactive aspects of leading and following. Public Speaking CHEM 110 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. CMST 410 Family Communication Students are responsible for meeting all course prerequisites. Click on a State's name to learn more about its Sister Cities. Syllabus IDS 460 - Lighting for Interior Design, Music Technology Cultures and Civilizations. Students should also develop a commitment to lifelong learning so that they may continue to examine the relationships between their personal perspectives and the perspectives that arise from other cultures. Communication and Information students readmitted to the University are readmitted into the College. Proposal deadlines available with your instructor of study. 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. MDST 322 - Medieval Philosophy (same as Judaic Studies 322 and Philosophy 322), Music Education Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. Until achieving good standing, an academic probationary student will be advised as a prospective student. ARCH 117 - Honors: Architecture and the Built Environment 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). HIST 255 - Introduction to Latin American Studies Javascript is currently not supported, or is disabled by this browser. 865-974-1000. MATH 141 - Calculus I Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. Individual courses may appear under more than one Volunteer Core category if they fulfill the learning outcomes of multiple categories (e.g., a single course might qualify for both GCUS and SS designations). (3) Required of students enrolled in the Honors program. PHIL 241 - Engineering Ethics PHIL 322 - Medieval Philosophy (same as Medieval Studies 322 and Judaic Studies 322) Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. [3] Required of students enrolled in the Honors program Programs for which accrediting is available are fully accredited. Cultures and Civilizations (2 courses), Knowledge of foreign languages and cultures and their histories have long been required of educated people. ADES 452 - Graphic Design Seminar, Biology JREM 451 - Environmental Writing "), showlink("data_p_3671","programs for this department. PLSC 448 - Horticultural Internet Communication, Retail and Consumer Sciences [3] Fundamental theories and practices with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. All Journalism and Electronic Media majors must complete the core courses JREM 175, JREM 200*, and JREM 230and all uTrack milestone requirements for the major before taking 300- or 400-level Journalism and Electronic Media courses. (RE)Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 OR CMST 207. The Bachelor of Science in Information Sciences is awarded to majors who successfully complete the 120 hours prescribed under the information sciences requirements. 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. Study Abroad programs are strongly encouraged in the College of Communication and Information. The program is expected to produce the following outcomes for the students. 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 Call One Stop: 865-974-1111 Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 342. Click here (coming soon) for the petition and process for submitting the petition. (DE) Prerequisite(s): To be determined based upon topic. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. UNHO 257 - Special Topics in the Arts and Humanities. Registration Restriction(s): Major/Minor in Communication Studies or consent of instructor. Comment(s): 2.75 GPA required; minimum student level junior. [3] Basic principles of communication within organizations. CHEM 100 - Principles of Chemistry Registration Permission: Consent of instructor. Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only. ENGL 363 - Writing Poetry Business/Professional Communication ENGL 398 - Junior-Senior Honors Seminar [RE]Prerequisite(s): CMST 312. No course that is part of the specific requirements of the college or of a students major can be taken under this option. HIST 262 - A History of World Civilization IP addresses are unique identifiers . Upon readmission, an advisor in the CCI Center for Undergraduate Studies and Advising will evaluate the students eligibility for their intended major. 2Courses may apply for either OC or AOC but not both categories. PORT 223 - Intensive Intermediate Portuguese, Spanish At least one of the courses must have a laboratory. PHYS 138 - Honors: Fundamentals of Physics for Physics Majors II Students pursuing a second concentration may apply three of the concentration courses here. The School of Communication Studies also offers an undergraduate honors program. CMST 400 . FORS 321 - Wildland Recreation Meinheim is a municipality in the Weienburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany . Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. AHIS 187 - Honors: Asian Art, Classics Undergraduate Council Students must complete at least 9 EI credits from at least 2 different subjects (course prefix). 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 Call One Stop: 865-974-1111 Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu ARCH 111 - Architecture and the Built Environment Register for Classes Search and register for your classes. Statement of Purpose. ENGL 231 - American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War CFS 210 - Human Development ENGL 222 - World Literature II: The Eighteenth-Century to the Present [3] Study of the communication processes utilized by political candidates, office holders, and social movement organizers. Registration Permission: Consent of instructor. Please enable Javascript for full functionality. HEBR 242 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew II, Italian Foreign Study Comment(s): Topics and scope of subject matter determined by department. Repeatability: May be repeated. Today technologies of travel and communication create global communities, and so increase the importance of this knowledge. Topics and activities may include organizational/communication theory, group problem solving, case studies, interviewing, and formal presentations. C.Ray CMST446 syllabus Fall2020, Leadership With the exception of field experience courses or practica, this option applies only to general or unrestricted electives. Communication and Information courses are available at selected universities in Denmark, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Topics rotate among health, interpersonal, and organizational/team communication. MUCO 210 - History of Western Music, Ancient to the Baroque 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. Honors Business/Professional Communication CHIN 232 - Intermediate Chinese II, Classics MUCO 120 - History of Rock ENGL 254 - Themes in Literature, Haslam Scholars Program CMST 412 Syllabus_Fall 2020_Revised, CMST 414 Arts and Humanities Repeatability: May be repeated. 1. ENGL 355 - Rhetoric and Writing Topics in Communication Studies or SPAN 217 - Honors: Intermediate Spanish We have college-specific advising centers and a team of specialists who can answer questions during this transition. 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. BIOL 140 - Organization and Function of the Cell CHEM 406 - Senior Seminar, Environmental and Soil Sciences (RE) Co-requisite(s): Mathematics 115 or Statistics 201 [3] Theory and practice of informative and persuasive speaking. CS 416 Fall 2020 Syllabus, CMST 419 Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor mail.vitareg.tk's server infrastructure is based in Gunzenhausen, Bavaria, Germany. Senior Honors Thesis HIST 247 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization 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). Satisfies General Education Requirement: [OC] MUCO 110 - Introduction to Music in Western Culture In addition to courseworkandportfolio requirements for each term,the program includessocial, civic, and academic engagement activityrequirements. Requirements for Graduation Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 PHIL 245 - Environmental Ethics The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. Accepted Electives | Educational Leadership and Policy Studies HSP 288 - Energy in the Modern World , Microbiology Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) ANTH 130 - Cultural Anthropology [3] Fundamental theories and practices with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 342. [3] Communication as a significant factor in the development, management, and resolution of conflict at the interpersonal, small group, organizational, or societal levels. All rights reserved.