Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Distance / Online | Variable | $2214 for 3 credit hours | Contact provider |
Graduate School |
Program modules
The courses are: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, SP 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, History, HIST 1110 Survey of World History I, HIST 1120 Survey of World History II, HIST 2010 US History I, HIST 2020 U.S. History II, HIST 2030 Tennessee History, Humanities, ART 1010 Art History Survey I, ART 1020 Art History Survey II, ART 1030 Art Appreciation, ENGL 2010 Introduction to Literature I Fiction, ENGL 2110 American Literature I, ENGL 2120 American Literature II, ENGL 2210 English Literature I, ENGL 2220 English Literature II, ENGL 2410 Western World Literature I, ENGL 2420 Western World Literature II, HUM 1010 Introduction to Humanities I, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, PHIL 121 Elementary Ethics, PHIL 201 Introduction to World Religions, PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy, THEA 1030 Introduction to Theatre, HIST 220 African American History, Sciences ASTR 1030 Astronomy and Lab, BIOL 1010 Biology I and Lab, BIOL 1020 Biology II and Lab, BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1010 Intro to Chemistry I and Lab, CHEM 1020 Intro to Chemistry II and Lab, ESC 1110 Introduction to Environmental Science I, ESC 1120 Introduction to Environmental Science II, PHYS 1030 Concepts of Physics and Lab, PSCI 1010 Survey of Physical Science I, Mathematics, MATH 1130 College Algebra, MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics (non calculus), MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, MATH 1710 Precalculus I, MATH 1720 Precalculus II, MATH 1830 Intuitive Calculus, MÅTH 1910 Calculus I, MATH 1920 Calculus II, Social Science, ECON 2010 Economics I, ECON 2020 Economics II, GEOG 105 World Regional Geography, HPRO 2100 Wellness Concepts and Practices, POL 1010 US Government and Politics, POL 1020 Introduction to Political Science, PSY 101 General Psychology, SOC 1010 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 1020 Social Problems, SOCI 1120 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOCI 2000 Marriage and Family, HIST 220 African American History.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should be a high school graduate. They should have a ACT Score of 19 or 900 and above on the SAT, or minimum grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.00 system and must have completed 14 High School State Board of Regents Unit requirements. A student 21 years of age or older who does not meet the required high school grade point average, must take the ACT/SAT. An applicant whose native language is not English is required to submit a test score of 500 as the minimum acceptance level of performance on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, (TOEFL) or 80 percent on The Michigan Test. Students who do not have ACT/SAT equivalent score of 19 or above and who have not had college-level English and/or Math must undergo COMPASS testing.
Qualification
Associate degree
Awarding body
Tennessee State University
Department name
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