UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS FOR A BACCALAUREATE DEGREE*
Each student is personally responsible for completing all requirements
established for his or her degree by the University, college, and department. It
is the student's responsibility to inform himself or herself of these
requirements. A student's advisor may not assume these responsibilities. Any
substitution, waiver, or exemption from any established requirement or academic
standard may be accomplished only with appropriate approval.
In addition to the requirements listed below, other requirements for a given
degree and major may be determined by consulting the portion of the catalog
devoted to the particular college or school offering the degree.
- Completion of the curriculum for the major subject and degree
chosen, as outlined under the department in which the major is offered. A
major is outlined under the chosen curricula and must contain at least 6
hours of upper division in residence at Tennessee Technological
University.
- A minimum of 120
semester hours, including 36 hours of 3000 and 4000
level upper-division credit approved courses are required for a baccalaureate degree*. Not more
than 33 semester hours may be earned by correspondence, workshop or
extension, or by a combination of these and special examination. Not more
than 12 semester hours in music ensembles, Physical Education 1010-1990, and
Military Science activity courses may be counted toward graduation. (Not
more than 12 semester hours of credit in activity courses may be counted
toward the Bachelor's degree requirement.)
*Programs requiring fewer than 120
hours must have the approval of the
Academic Council.
- A general quality point average of 2.0 (C) and a general average of
2.0 in the courses offered in the major subject. Transfer students also
must attain at Tennessee Technological University a general average of 2.0
and an average of 2.0 in the courses taken in the major subject.
- Residence: To meet the residence requirements, a student must
complete at least 25 percent of the credit for the degree requirements
including a minimum of 24 of the last 30 semester hours of 3000 and 4000
level requirements at Tennessee Technological University.
- Definition of Minors: A minor of 18 hours is required. A
student may elect to complete more than one minor.
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Exceptions:
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A minor in any specific discipline in the College of Arts and
Sciences must include 6 Upper Division hours. (This requirement is
waived in mathematics if the 18 hours includes MATH 1910-20 and MATH
2110
and 5 hours in mathematics courses numbered above 2110 are completed.)
A minor in English may not include ENGL 1010 or 1020.
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A minor in
Art, Music or Physical Education may contain no more than 4 hours
of individual instruction, ensemble, or activity courses. Other
minors are defined as follows:
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Agriculture: 18 hours (including 6 upper division hours) approved
by the student's academic advisor. |
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**Business: 9 semester hours chosen from ACCT 2110-20 and ECON 2010-20
plus 9 additional hours chosen from the College of Business
Administration. |
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***Education: Any combination of 18 semester hours chosen from Art
Education (ARED), Early Childhood Education (ECED), Educational
Psychology (EDPY), Elementary Education (ELED), Foundations of
Education (FOED), Music Education (MUED), Reading (READ), Secondary
Education (SEED), and Special Education (SPED). |
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Humanities: Any combination of 18 semester hours chosen from Art
(ART), English (ENGL), Foreign Languages (FREN, JAPN, SPAN, or RUSS),
Music (MUS), Music/Art (MUAR), Philosophy (PHIL), and Theatre (THEA). Note: ENGL 1010-20 may not
be included in the minor. |
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Science: Any combination of 18 semester hours chosen from
Biology (BIOL), Chemistry (CHEM), Geology (GEOL), and Physics (PHYS). |
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Manufacturing and Industrial Technology: Students must complete 18 semester
hours to include BE 1110; MIT 4610; plus nine (9) lower
division MIT hours and six (6) upper division MIT hours. |
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Social Science: Any combination of 18 semester hours chosen from
Criminal Justice (CJ), Economics (ECON), Geography (GEOG), History (HIST),
Psychology (PSY), Political Science (POLS), and Sociology (SOC). |
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A minor in Human Ecology must include HEC 1000, HEC 1010, HEC
2900, HEC 3330 and eleven credit hours of HEC electives with four of
those upper division credits. |
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Exception: A minor in Business for Manufacturing and Industrial Technology consists
of ECON 2010-20, 3610, BMGT 3510, DS 3520, ACCT 3520-30 and BMGT 3630 or 4520
or DS 3620 or 3540. |
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Exception: A minor in Education for
Health and Physical Education consists of FOED 1010, EDPY 2200,
HPE 4870 and for the remaining courses please check with the
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- Special course requirements:
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English
1010-20; English 2130; and either English 2210, 2220, or 2330
for a total of 12 semester hours. English must be taken each semester,
except the summer, until this requirement is completed. English 1010-20
may not be dropped. Correspondence credit in freshman English will not
be accepted.
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The prerequisite for English 1020 is a grade of
"C" in English
1010, and the prerequisite for a 2000-level English course is a grade of
"C" in English 1020. If a transfer student has already completed two
semesters of composition and two semesters of literature and does not
have at least a 2.0 average in these or equivalent courses, the
student must pass the EQE or attend the English Lab until he can pass
such an examination, beginning with the first semester of attendance
at Tennessee Tech. If a transfer student has completed two semesters
of composition and has a grade of "D" in English 1020, then the student
must repeat English 1020 before beginning the literature courses.
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English and Secondary Education-English majors take ENGL
2810, 2820, 2910, and 2920 in place of ENGL 2130; and 2210,
2220, or 2330.
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Students whose QPA in required Freshman and Sophomore English
courses is below 2.0 must pass the English Qualifying Examination (EQE)
in order to graduate. Students need to register for the EQE the first
semester of their junior year. The exam, which consists of a 500-word
essay, must be taken in the semester immediately following completion
of the required English courses. Students who do not pass must
satisfactorily complete work in the Writing Lab before repeating the
exam.
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Each academic department is to ensure that its candidates for
graduation have satisfactorily corrected deficiencies in communication
skills so that they will be able to read, write, speak, and comprehend
on a level that will permit them to function successfully in their
chosen fields as college graduates.
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All faculty members are encouraged to report students judged
deficient in communication skills to the student's major department
for referral to the English Lab.
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American History. All undergraduate students, except
those majoring in engineering, are required to earn 6 hours of
American History (HIST 2010-20) at Tennessee Technological University.
All undergraduate students, including engineering students, who have
not completed one unit of American History at the high school level,
or 6 semester hours of American History in previous college work, must
satisfy this requirement by enrolling in American History the first
semester in residence at the University and continuing in consecutive
semesters until the requirement is met. International undergraduate
students must complete ESL 1010, 1020, and/or pass the English Placement
Test prior to enrolling in American History. Other undergraduate
students will satisfy the requirement as prescribed in the various
curricula in the University Catalog.
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One year of a laboratory science (8 semester hours in one
discipline).
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Physical Education. Students not taking military
activity courses or Marching Band are required to take and
successfully complete one physical education course during each of the
first two semesters in residence. Some curricula require physical
education or health during any of 2 additional semesters.
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A minimum of 3 hours of mathematics with a prerequisite of 2
years of high school algebra and one year of geometry. See specific
curricula for details. |
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A minimum of 3 hours of humanities courses: art, music,
literature, foreign language, philosophy, theater and history (other
than the required American History.) No performance courses in art,
music, or theater will substitute for this requirement. See specific
curricula for details.
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- All students, irrespective of the College or School in which
enrolled, who will have completed licensure requirements for teacher
education as a part of the total hours required for graduation are
required to take the Praxis II (NTE) Examinations: the Core Battery and
the appropriate specialty examination(s).
- Catalog to follow: To graduate, a student meets the
requirements of the catalog effective at the time he or she entered the
curriculum, provided graduation is within seven years from that entrance
date or the catalog in effect at the time of graduation.
If a student is out of the university at least one full year, the
student must meet with the department chairperson upon re-entering into
the program to determine which catalog to follow.
Catalog refers specifically to degree requirements in this
section. Degree
requirements for all students, regardless of date of enrollment in their
curricula , may be subject to change prior to the publication of a new
catalog when the implementation of curricular changes is necessary to
maintain quality programs. The designated catalog for graduation must be approved by the
departmental chairperson if different from the one in effect when a
student entered the curriculum or the catalog in effect at the time of
graduation. Students
entering a curriculum in the summer are expected to follow the catalog
for the next academic year. A
Tennessee public community college student may select the Tennessee Tech
Catalog effective at the time he or she enters the community college if
that student enrolls at Tennessee Tech within six years and continues in
the major chosen while in community college.
- Credit which was earned earlier than ten years prior to the proposed
date of graduation will be subject to review and approval by the academic
department of the student's major.
- Filing of application for Graduation: All candidates for an
undergraduate degree should file a written application for graduation in
the Office of Records and Registration prior to two semesters of their
anticipated graduation. The final day to apply for a given class is:
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Graduation Semester
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Last day to Apply for Graduation
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Last Day of
Summer Semester
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Last Day of Fall Semester
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Last Day of Spring Semester
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- Filing of Requirements: All requirements for graduation,
including official transcripts of transfer work, must be filed in the
Office of Records and Registration no later than 7 days prior to the
graduation date except for residence work actually in progress at another
institution which must be filed by the close of business (4:30 p.m.) 2
days before the graduation date.
- The University will modify degree requirements when possible for
students whose disabling conditions prevent completion. Students whose
disability might prevent completion of a program should consult with the
Office of Admissions when applying for admission or with his or her
academic advisor during the first semester of enrollment.
*Any or all students may be required to take one or more tests
designed to measure general education achievement and achievement in major areas
as a prerequisite to graduation, for the purpose of evaluation of academic
programs. Students should sign up as indicated. Unless otherwise provided for
any individual program no minimum score or level of achievement is required for
graduation. Participation in testing may be required of all students in selected
programs, and of students selected on a sample basis.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A
SECOND UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
A student may qualify for a second baccalaureate degree from Tennessee
Technological University by completion of a minimum of 30 semester hours at
Tennessee Technological University beyond the requirements for the first
baccalaureate degree, providing the student meets all prescribed requirements in
the specified curriculum for the second degree and with the approval of the
chairperson of the department offering the second degree.
A person who has a baccalaureate degree from another institution and who, in
addition, desires a baccalaureate degree from Tennessee Technological University
must fulfill all requirements for a second degree as stated in the previous
paragraph and must complete a minimum of 25 percent of the credit for the degree
in residence.
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