Faculty Senate, The University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleKnoxville, Tennessee 37996 865-974-1000. HIST 248 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization 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. JAPA 251 - Intermediate Japanese I Comment(s): 3.0 GPA required; minimum student level junior. Taking two mathematics or statistics courses from the list below. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. The course designated as having a quantitative component may be within the students major or an elective. "), showlink("data_p_3669","programs for this department. Syllabus, HonorsIntroduction To Communication Studies Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only. 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. The Office of Disability Services (ODS) is committed to providing equal opportunities for students with disabilities at the University of Tennessee. (2) taking a two-course sequence in a foreign language at the intermediate level. [3] Fundamental theories and practices with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. CMST 412 All electrical engineering students begin with a unifying foundation that is combined with technical and unrestricted electives focused on different application areas such as digital systems, communications, microelectronics, art and drama, and environment and sustainability. Maximum 6 hours. AFST 201 - Introduction to African-American Studies HIST 262 - A History of World Civilization 1. AFST 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature (same as English 226) Undergraduate Majors : Undergraduate Programs - Haslam College of Business 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. Topics rotate among health, interpersonal, and organizational/team communication. In order to gain a (WC) designation, courses shall require formal and informal writing assignments that total 5,000 words. PHYS 222 - Elements of Physics GEOL 201 - Biodiversity: Past, Present, and Future (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 356. Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. Maximum 6 hours. ENGL 208 - Honors: British Literature II ARAB 221 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I PHIL 244 - Professional Responsibility (same as Religious Studies 244), Religious Studies NURS 454 - Professional Leadership Issues, Philosophy GEOG 102 - World Geography, Haslam Scholars Program [3] In-depth survey of communication research topics. Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 356. (RE) Co-requisite(s): Mathematics 115 or Statistics 201 [3] Analysis and critique of fundamental theories with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication. Proseminar in Communication Studies Maximum 6 hours. Undergraduate Majors Graduate Degrees Online Programs and Courses Academic Resources Honors and Scholars Programs The music history classes are probably the easiest. 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. Registration Permission: Consent of instructor. 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. ASST 221 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I Maximum 6 hours. Counts towards College Electives or Unrestricted Electives. Syllabus, CMST 356 Sister Cities in the U.S. and Germany by States 2Courses may apply for either OC or AOC but not both categories. CMST 410 Family Communication HonorsIntroduction To Communication Studies ARAB 222 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, Asian Languages Topics and activities may include organizational/communication theory, group problem solving, case studies, interviewing, and formal presentations. Developing Broadened Perspectives. ASST 262 - Intermediate Persian II, Chinese ADES 452 - Graphic Design Seminar, Biology JREM 201 - Writing for Mass Media Although it will provide the students with the skills required by college study, those skills are specific neither to UT Knoxville nor to a particular major or career path. mail.vitareg.tk - IP Address Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. Honors Business/Professional Communication ITAL 211 - Intermediate Italian (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 or 207. MATH 151 - Mathematics for the Life Sciences I 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. Academic Programs, Joseph P. Mazer, Dean
Comment(s): ACT composite score above 30 or SAT composite score above 1300. MICR 210 - General Microbiology, Nutrition A minimum grade of C must be earned in every major course, including the collateral and dual concentration courses. ENGL 222 - World Literature II: The Eighteenth-Century to the Present Students must complete at least 9 EI credits from at least 2 different subjects (course prefix). EF 157 - Honors: Physics for Engineers I ASLN 231 - Intermediate Chinese I Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor CMST 260 Professional Skills in Communication Lab PHYS 102 - How Things Work II GEOL 108 - Honors: Earth, Life, and Time Animal Science Major, BS in Animal Science - Animal Industries Independent Study Film classes are also fun, Japanese Graphic Novels and Animations is really easy if you like anime or manga. ENGL 253 - Introduction to Fiction GEOL 102 - Earth, Life, and Time PHIL 117 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy I MATH 113 - Mathematical Reasoning [3] Overview of how people in for-profit and non-profit contexts interact both internally and externally. Student and Academic Services Finance program guide NOTE: Students may need to take unrestricted electives in order to reach 120 credit hours for graduation. Comment(s): 3.0 GPA required; minimum student level junior. PERS 262 - Intermediate Persian II, Portuguese [3] Basic principles of communication within organizations. CLAS 201 - Introduction to Classical Civilization, Environmental and Soil Sciences r/UTK on Reddit: Fun / Most interesting classes SPAN 223 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish, Undergraduate Majors, Minors, Concentrations, and Degrees (pdf), College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, AGEE 440 - Communication Techniques in Agriculture, ANTH 210 - Principles of Biological Anthropology, ANSC 280 - Biotechnology and Management Practices in Animal Production, ARCH 213 - Modern Architecture: Histories And Theories, BCMB 409 - Perspectives in Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, CBE 310 - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Laboratory, CHEM 479 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, CFS 405 - Development of Professional Skills, ENGL 295 - Business and Technical Writing, ENGL 360 - Technical and Professional Writing, IE 350 - Junior Cooperative Learning Experience, INSC 450 - Writing About Science and Medicine, JREM 450 - Writing about Science and Medicine, MSE 405 - Structural Characterization of Materials, MUCO 210 - History of Western Music, Ancient to the Baroque, NE 401 - Radiological Engineering Laboratory, NURS 403 - Health Promotion and Maintenance in Childbearing Families, NUTR 412 - Food and Nutrition in the Community, PHIL 290 - Social and Political Philosophy, PHIL 324 - 17th- and 18th-Century Philosophy, PHIL 326 - 19th- and 20th-Century Philosophy, PLSC 410 - Nursery Management and Production, PLSC 448 - Horticultural Internet Communication, RUSS 221 - Rebels, Dreamers, and Fools: The Outcast in 19th Century Russian Literature, SOWK 314 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment, SOWK 317 - Honors: Human Behavior in the Social Environment, SOCI 260 - Introduction to the Study of Environmental Issues, ANSC 360 - Horse, Dairy, and Meat Animal Evaluation, BSE 401 - Biosystems Engineering Design I, NURS 454 - Professional Leadership Issues, MATH 117 - Honors: Mathematical Reasoning, MATH 151 - Mathematics for the Life Sciences I, MATH 152 - Mathematics for the Life Sciences II, MATH 202 - Probability, Statistics, and Euclidean Geometry, STAT 207 - Honors: Introduction to Statistics, COSC 100 - Introduction to Computers and Computing, COSC 102 - Introduction to Computer Science, ASTR 151 - A Journey through the Solar System, ASTR 152 - Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology, ASTR 161 - A Journey through the Solar System with Laboratory, ASTR 162 - Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology with Laboratory, ASTR 217 - Honors: Introductory Astronomy, ASTR 218 - Honors: Introductory Astronomy, BIOL 140 - Organization and Function of the Cell, CHEM 110 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry, EF 158 - Honors: Physics for Engineers II, EPP 201 - Impact of Insects and Plant Diseases on Human Societies, GEOG 131 - Geography of the Natural Environment I, GEOG 132 - Geography of the Natural Environment II, GEOL 201 - Biodiversity: Past, Present, and Future, GEOL 202 - Earth as an Ecosystem: Modern Problems and Solutions, GEOL 208 - Honors: Earth as an Ecosystem: Modern Problems and Solutions, PHYS 135 - Introduction to Physics for Physical Science and Mathematics Majors I, PHYS 136 - Introduction to Physics for Physical Science and Mathematics Majors II, PHYS 137 - Honors: Fundamentals of Physics for Physics Majors I, PHYS 138 - Honors: Fundamentals of Physics for Physics Majors II, PHYS 161 - Elements of Physics for Architects and Interior Design Students, PHYS 231 - Fundamentals of Physics: Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 232 - Fundamentals of Physics: Wave Motion, Optics, and Modern Physics, AFST 162 - Art of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian America, AFST 225 - Introduction to African Literature, AFST 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature, ARCH 111 - Architecture and the Built Environment, ARCH 117 - Honors: Architecture and the Built Environment, ARCH 211 - History and Theory of Architecture I, ARCH 212 - History and Theory of Architecture II, ARCH 217 - Honors: History and Theory of Architecture I, ARCH 218 - Honors: History and Theory of Architecture II, AHIS 162 - Art of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian America, AHIS 167 - Honors: Art of Africa, Oceania, and Pre-Columbian America, CLAS 222 - Classical Greek and Roman Mythology, CLAS 232 - Archaeology and Art of Ancient Greece and Rome, CLAS 253 - Greek and Roman Literature in English Translation, ENGL 201 - British Literature I: Beowulf through Johnson, ENGL 202 - British Literature II: Wordsworth to the Present, ENGL 221 - World Literature I: Ancient through Early Modern, ENGL 222 - World Literature II: The Eighteenth-Century to the Present, ENGL 225 - Introduction to African Literature, ENGL 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature, ENGL 231 - American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War, ENGL 232 - American Literature II: Civil War to the Present, ENGL 237 - Honors: American Literature I: Colonial Era to the Civil War, ENGL 238 - Honors: American Literature II: Civil War to the Present, MUCO 110 - Introduction to Music in Western Culture, MUCO 220 - History of Western Music, Classical to the Present, MUCO 290 - Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World, PHIL 110 - The Human Condition: Values and Reality, PHIL 111 - The Human Condition: Knowledge and Reality, PHIL 117 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy I, PHIL 118 - Honors: Introduction to Philosophy II, RUSS 222 - Heaven or Hell: Utopias and Dystopias in 20th-Century Russian Literature, UNHO 257 - Special Topics in the Arts and Humanities, AFST 201 - Introduction to African-American Studies, AFST 202 - Introduction to African-American Studies, AGEC 201 - Economics of the Global Food and Fiber System, CFS 220 - Marriage and Family: Roles and Relationships, ECON 201 - Introductory Economics: A Survey Course, ECON 207 - Honors: Introductory Economics, POLS 102 - Introduction to Political Science, SOCI 110 - Social Justice and Social Change, SOCI 117 - Honors: Social Justice and Social Change, UNHO 267 - Special Topics in the Social Sciences, WOST 230 - Marriage and Family: Roles and Relationships, AFST 235 - Introduction to African Studies, AFST 236 - Introduction to African Studies, ANTH 127 - Honors: Prehistoric Archaeology, CLAS 201 - Introduction to Classical Civilization, GLBS 250 - Introduction to Global Studies, HIST 241 - Development of Western Civilization, HIST 242 - Development of Western Civilization, HIST 247 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization, HIST 248 - Honors: Development of Western Civilization, HIST 255 - Introduction to Latin American Studies, HIST 256 - Introduction to Latin American Studies, HIST 261 - A History of World Civilization, HIST 262 - A History of World Civilization, HIST 267 - Honors: A History of World Civilization, HIST 268 - Honors: A History of World Civilization, LAMS 251 - Introduction to Latin American Studies, LAMS 252 - Introduction to Latin American Studies, REST 102 - The Comparison of World Religions, REST 107 - Honors: World Religions in History, SOCI 250 - Introduction to Global Studies, UNHO 277 - Special Topics in Cultures and Civilizations, ARAB 221 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I, ARAB 222 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, ASST 221 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I, ASST 222 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, CLAS 261 - Intermediate Greek: Grammar Review and Readings, CLAS 264 - Intermediate Greek: Epic Poetry, FREN 218 - Honors: Intermediate French II, ITAL 223 - Intensive Intermediate Italian, PORT 223 - Intensive Intermediate Portuguese, SPAN 223 - Intensive Intermediate Spanish, Acalog Academic Catalog Management System (ACMS). [RE]Prerequisite(s): CMST 312. (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). Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor GEOL 107 - Honors: The Dynamic Earth ENGL 455 - Persuasive Writing Possible topics include diversity, social media, entrepreneurship, communication technologies, etc. Close Relationships You must be logged in to Search and Plan. [3] Analysis and exploration of fundamental theories and practices in communication studies with particular reference to interpersonal and organizational communication, CMST 210 Syllabus, Interpersonal Conflict Group Communication [3] Study of the communication processes utilized by political candidates, office holders, and social movement organizers. [3] Preparation an delivery of informative and persuasive speeches. Unrestricted Electives - Undergrad Inside ASTR 217 - Honors: Introductory Astronomy ENGL 360 - Technical and Professional Writing GEOG 131 - Geography of the Natural Environment I Research Methods in Communication Studies CLAS 261 - Intermediate Greek: Grammar Review and Readings SOWK 314 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment 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. PHIL 242 - Contemporary Moral Issues History of Rock is easy as well and a lot of people really enjoy it. Maximum 6 hours. SOCI 110 - Social Justice and Social Change [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. 111 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0211 "), General Education Requirements for 2021-2022 or earlier, Degrees, Majors, Concentrations, Minors, Certificates, Accelerated Combined Bachelors/Masters Programs, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, Internal Transfer and Readmission Requirements, ADVT 380 - Advertising Professional Seminar, PBRL 380 - Public Relations Professional Seminar, PBRL 420 - Advanced Public Relations Writing, CMST 260 - Professional Skills in Communication Lab, CMST 312 - Survey of Interpersonal Communication, CMST 342 - Survey of Organizational Communication, CMST 356 - Research Methods in Communication Studies, CMST 499 - Proseminar in Communication Studies, INSC 201 - Foundations of Information Sciences, INSC 210 - Foundations of Information Technology, INSC 360 - Programming for Information Applications, INSC 380 - Information Management in Organizations, Communication and Information Exploratory Program, Advertising Major, BS in Communication Five-Year BS/MS Program, Public Relations Major, BS in Communication, Public Relations Major, BS in Communication Five-Year BS/MS, Communication Studies Major, BA in Communication, Communication Studies Major, BA in Communication Honors Program, Information Sciences Major, BS in Information Sciences, Information Sciences Major, BS in Information Sciences Data, Information Management, and Analytics Concentration, Information Sciences Major, BS in Information Sciences User Experience Design (UXD) Concentration, Journalism and Electronic Media Major, BS in Communication Creative Media Concentration, Journalism and Electronic Media Major, BS in Communication News Concentration, Journalism and Electronic Media Major, BS in Communication Science Communication Concentration, Journalism and Electronic Media Major, BS in Communication Sports Communication Concentration, Acalog Academic Catalog Management System (ACMS). EF 151 - Physics for Engineers I (1) taking two courses from the following list CMST 240 ITAL 212 - Intermediate Italian, Japanese (RE) Prerequisite(s): 312. Comment(s): ACT composite score above 30 or SAT composite score above 1300. 209 Student Services Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0200 Call One Stop: 865-974-1111 Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu CMST 400 . HIST 242 - Development of Western Civilization
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