r/UTK on Reddit: Fun / Most interesting classes MATH 117 - Honors: Mathematical Reasoning (RE)Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 OR CMST 207. 1. CHEM 138 - Honors: General Chemistry II, Engineering Fundamentals HonorsPublic Speaking MDST 201 - Medieval Civilization BIOL 157 - Honors Experimental Biology, Chemistry [1-6] Participation in school-sponsored study-abroad program. The traffic is routed through the IPv4 address 23.88.7.135 to reach its destination. If you agree, the data we collect through these tools may be stored and processed in any country in which Ellucian or its sub-processors maintain facilities or personnel, including the United States. Dropping courses may adversely affect financial aid and scholarships and may delay graduation. The primary component of the program is that qualified students may take up to 9 hours of approved graduate courses for their senior undergraduate electives and have them count toward both their bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Tennessee. PLSC 410 - Nursery Management and Production CFS 405 - Development of Professional Skills, Civil Engineering Javascript is currently not supported, or is disabled by this browser. 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. (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). MUCO 120 - History of Rock Interpersonal Health Communication Comment(s): ACT composite score above 30 or SAT composite score above 1300. PHIL 246 - Bioethics INSC 450 - Writing About Science and Medicine (same as Journalism and Electronic Media 450), Journalism and Electronic Media 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. Finally, students need strong quantitative skills because they are indispensable in managing everyday-life situations. SOCI 120 - General Sociology NE 401 - Radiological Engineering Laboratory Senior Honors Thesis ENGL 255 - Public Writing
Select a Term - University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 865-974-1000. Communicating through Writing (3 courses including English 101 and 102 plus an approved writing-intensive course). Registration Permission: Consent of instructor. STAT 207 - Honors: Introduction to Statistics, Approved Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Courses, Architecture CMST 400 Mindfulness Syllabus. Counts towards College Electives or Unrestricted Electives. Study Abroad programs are strongly encouraged in the College of Communication and Information. Topics include research, organization, adapting to an audience, topic selection, reasoning, and evaluating the discourse of others. They must write clearly, speak convincingly, and solve problems using creative approaches. PSYC 117 - Honors: General Psychology, Sociology Independent Study MUCO 210 - History of Western Music, Ancient to the Baroque PHYS 102 - How Things Work II Repeatability: May be repeated. Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. CHEM 128 - Honors: General Chemistry I Comment(s): Topics and scope of subject matter determined by department. Click here (coming soon) for the petition and process for submitting the petition. Emphasis on interpreting and evaluating communication research reports. Not 100% easy (you will have a few papers to write and a final project) but I took a history class called something along the lines of "Violence in Aftica" with Dr. Pariser my last yeer as a business student which was probably my favorite elective class I took. BIOL 112 - General Botany CMST 487 Credit Restriction: Maximum of 3 hours may be applied to the major. Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville JREM 451 - Environmental Writing AFST 226 - Introduction to Caribbean Literature (same as English 226) BIOL 111 - General Botany With the exception of field experience courses or practica, this option applies only to general or unrestricted electives. (DE) Prerequisite(s): To be determined based upon topic. CHEM 479 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, Child and Family Studies ENGL 367 - Honors: Writing Poetry "), showlink("data_p_3669","programs for this department. JAPA 252 - Intermediate Japanese II, Persian ECON 201 - Introductory Economics: A Survey Course Credit Restriction: Maximum of 3 hours may be applied to the major. ANTH 127 - Honors: Prehistoric Archaeology, Classics Independent Study Global Citizenship minimum of 2 courses, Expanded Perspectives Electives 6 credit hours. SOCI 110 - Social Justice and Social Change Arts and Humanities A students college/program may require specific General Education courses. [3] Basic principles of communication within organizations. Syllabus ASST 242 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew II 3 Courses in AOC category: We strongly encouragethat the oral communication (OC) Volunteer Core requirement used in your program serve as a prerequisite for the AOC course (e.g., CMST 210, 240; CE 205; Phil 244). MATH 123 - Finite Mathematics WOST 382 - Philosophy of Feminism (same as Philosophy 382), The ability to communicate ones ideas orally is as important as the ability to express them well in writing. The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway. THEA 100 - Introduction to Theatre, University Honors Students may also choose to participate in semester-long study abroad programs. Email One Stop: onestop@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Registration Restriction(s): Major/Minor in Communication Studies or consent of instructor. Natural Sciences Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor [3] Preparation an delivery of informative and persuasive speeches. C.Ray CMST446 syllabus Fall2020, Leadership
Elective Information | University of Virginia School of Engineering and ANSC 360 - Horse, Dairy, and Meat Animal Evaluation, Art Design/Graphic ASTR 151 - A Journey through the Solar System Registration Restriction(s): Restricted to Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor BIOL 101 - Humankind in the Biotic World ENGL 398 - Junior-Senior Honors Seminar PHIL 326 - 19th- and 20th-Century Philosophy, Plant Sciences Satisfies General Education Requirement: (OC) (RE)Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 OR CMST 207 Programs for which accrediting is available are fully accredited. PHIL 110 - The Human Condition: Values and Reality MATH 115 - Statistical Reasoning Topics include provider-client interactions, social support groups, stigma and disease, and contemporary models explaining the use of health-related information. GEOL 101 - The Dynamic Earth CMST 260 Professional Skills in Communication Lab 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). Syllabus, Political Persuasion ARAB 222 - Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, Asian Languages MATH 151 - Mathematics for the Life Sciences I Approved Cultures and Civilizations (CC) Courses, Africana Studies Being able to express ones thoughts clearly has always been a critical component of good citizenship. f Unrestricted Elective - choose from any courses not already required for the major. 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. CMST 342 Syllabus, CMST 352 ASST 261 - Intermediate Persian I (3)Content varies. Building Basic Skills. Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors/minors or consent of instructor. SOCI 250 - Introduction to Global Studies, University Honors CMST 499 (RE) Prerequisite(s): CMST 201 or 207. 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 ENGL 455 - Persuasive Writing ARCH 111 - Architecture and the Built Environment AFST 233 - Major Black Writers (same as English 233), Architecture Each unit designates a course (or courses) to fulfill the requirements. [3] Required of students enrolled in the Honors program The program is expected to produce the following outcomes for the students. National Honor Society for Communication Studies Students. Email: cmst@utk.edu, The University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleKnoxville, Tennessee 37996 865-974-1000. EF 157 - Honors: Physics for Engineers I Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. 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). Students must complete at least 9 EI credits from at least 2 different subjects (course prefix). School of Communication Studies Repeatability: May be repeated. GEOG 101 - World Geography [3] Communication as a significant factor in the development, management, and resolution of conflict at the interpersonal, small group, organizational, or societal levels. AGEC 201 - Economics of the Global Food and Fiber System, Anthropology Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majorhonors concentration only. Registration Restriction(s): Communication Studies majors only. Communication and Information courses are available at selected universities in Denmark, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Australia. CMST 491 Possible topics include diversity, social media, entrepreneurship, communication technologies, etc. Repeatability: May be repeated. Approved electives taken prior to admission may be accepted toward completion of the minor. 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.