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: PADM 3601 Public Administration, MGMT 3610 Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior, METH 4381 Principles of Supervision, LIST 4093 Special Topics and Leadership, PM 4120 Organizational Theory and Behavior, PADM 4226 Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations, ORCO 3240 Organizational Communication, COMM 3010 Integrated Corporate Communication, SOCI 4510 Introduction to Social Research, SOAA 3350 Social Statistics, JOUR 3410 Public Relations Research, ENGL 3134 Computers, Writing and Literature, ENGL 3250 Professional Communication, JOUR 3421 Public Relations Writing, SPAN 355 Latin America: Countries and People, POLI 4350 International Law, JOUR 4712 Mass Media and Cultures, PS 3510 International Political Economy, POLS 3010 Comparative Politics, PTMA 3020 Managing Information Technology, MGMT 3220 Management Information Systems, CSC 3700 Software Analysis and Design, UNIV 4706 Managing Software Development, INFS 3700 Introduction to System Analysis and Design, CSCI 3222 Database Management Systems, INFS 4900 Seminar in Data Communications.
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
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Tennessee State University
Department name
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