Use This As A Guide To Make Your Way Through Motlow State .

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Use this as a guide to make your way through Motlow State Community College and plan your future at TennesseeTechnological University.CONTENTSTransfer Agreement PoliciesAdmission StandardsApplicationExpensesScholarship InformationUndergraduate Colleges and DepartmentsQuestions DirectoryCollege of Agriculture and Human EcologyCollege of BusinessCollege of EducationCollege of EngineeringCollege of Interdisciplinary StudiesSchool of NursingArmy ROTCIndexiiiiiiiii1391517202122

T 1. This publication is a transfer agreement betweenMotlow State Community College and TennesseeTechnological University.2. The current edition of this publication will be ineffect for six years from the time a student becomesregularly admitted to Motlow State.3. Students entering Motlow State must meet all thestandards and follow the procedures of the currentMotlow State catalog.4. Students entering Tennessee Technological Universitymust meet the standards and follow the procedures ofthe current Tennessee Tech undergraduate catalog.5. This agreement assumes that students will complete anassociate degree at Motlow State before enteringTennessee Tech. Students not completing anassociate degree will have their applications evaluatedas any other transfer student.6. In some cases, individual programs at TennesseeTech have specific requirements for admissions whichsupersede all others.Admission StandardsUnder this agreement, in order to be eligible for admissionto Tennessee Tech, you must have an associate degreefrom Motlow State and a minimum 2.0 grade point average.Students not completing an associate degree will havetheir applications evaluated as any other transfer student.In selected majors, a higher grade point average is required for admission. Check the curricular requirementsand prerequisite course requirements for the major of yourchoice for additional information.Application1.2.3.4.5.6.Apply online at www.tntech.edu/admissions/apply.Application priority deadlines for desired terms: [Fall Aug. 1, Spring Dec. 1, Summer May 1]Pay the 25 application fee (if you’ve never paid itbefore) at the end of the application. If you choosenot to pay at this time, you can log back into the onlineportal to pay later.Request ALL official transcripts be sent to TennesseeTech Admissions as soon as possible (including termsin progress). Make sure that you have final gradessent once they are posted. Please send to the mailingddress listed below.The grade point average (GPA) used for Admissionspurposes will include grades earned at all previousinstitutions.Students who have NOT earned 24 hours of transferrable work should also submit a high school transcriptor GED scores (along with ACT and/or SAT scores).Students who have not successfully completedcollege-level math or English courses must followACCUPLACER testing guidelines.Applicants will be notified of their admissions statusafter all credentials have been received and evaluated.Tentative admission may be granted on the basis7.8.of partial transcripts if the quality of work is clearlyacceptable. Final admission is granted only afterall official transcripts and credentials are received.Admission decisions will be e-mailed to the addressprovided by the student. You may also check yourapplication status by logging back into your application.Only the credit, and not the grade, will transfer foracademic and graduation purposes. Check out tntech.edu/transfer for your next steps (setting up studentemail, applying for housing, proper health forms,advisement, orientation, etc.)All non-commuting freshmen must live in universityhousing. Please visit www.tntech.edu/reslife (or call931-372-3414) for more information.Mailing Address:TTU Admissions OfficeP.O. Box 5006Cookeville, TN 38505Physical Address:Admissions OfficeJere Whitson (208)805 QuadrangleCookeville, TN 38505Contact Information:Phone: (931) 372-3888Toll Free: (800) 255-8881admissions@tntech.eduM-F 8 am-4:30 pm (CT)***To schedule a date to visit TTU, please sign up at www.tntech.edu/visit.***ExpensesFor the list of current fees, check the Bursar's web site atwww.tntech.edu/bursar/Scholarship InformationScholarship opportunities are available for transferstudents. For scholarship information, check the scholarship website at www.tntech.edu/scholarships/ Thescholarship deadline date is December 15 for the nextacademic year. But, additional dates are applicable fortransfer students. For more information, please visitwww.tntech.edu/tsapp.i

U College of Agriculture and Human EcologySchool of AgricultureSchool of Human EcologyCollege of Arts and SciencesBiologyChemistryEarth SciencesEnglishForeign LanguagesHistoryMathematicsPhysicsSociology and Political ScienceCollege of EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil and Environmental EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical and Computer EngineeringMechanical EngineeringManufacturing and Engineering TechnologyCollege of Fine ArtsArt, Craft, and DesignMusicCollege of Interdisciplinary StudiesCommunicationSchool of Environmental StudiesSchool of Interdisciplinary StudiesSchool of Professional StudiesCollege of BusinessAccountingDecision Sciences and ManagementEconomics, Finance and MarketingWhitson-Hester School of NursingCollege of EducationCounseling and PsychologyCurriculum and InstructionExercise Science, Physical Education & WellnessQuestions? ContactAcademic RecordsRegistrar, Jere Whitson 221AdmissionsAdmissions Office, Jere Whitson 208AthleticsAthletics, Hooper Eblen 300Auto RegistrationUniversity PoliceBillsBusiness Office, Derryberry Hall 100Books and SuppliesUniversity Store, University Center G-7College ofAgriculture and Human EcologyDean's OfficeArts and SciencesDean's Office, Henderson Hall 202Student Success Center, Henderson Hall 202BusinessDean's Office, Johnson Hall 101Student Success Center, Johnson Hall 107EducationDean's Office, T.J. Farr 100Student Success Center,T.J. Farr 202EngineeringDean's Office, Clement Hall 201Student Success CenterClement Hall 206Interdisciplinary StudiesDean's Office, Southwest Hall 146Student Success CenterSouthwest Hall 146School of NursingAcademic Advisors, Nursing & Health ServicesCounselingCounseling Center, University Center 307Financial AidFinancial Aid Office, Jere Whitson 302FraternitiesStudent Organizations Office, University Center 234HousingOffice of Residential Life, MS Cooper 217Religious OpportunityStudent Organizations Office, University Center 234Student GovernmentStudent Organizations Office, University Center 234Student OrganizationsStudent Organizations Office, University Center -3236

SCHOOL OF HUMAN ECOLOGY Human EcologyChild Development and Family Relations ConcentrationMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearNatural ScienceENGL 1010, 1020 English Composition I, IIHumanities/Fine Arts ElectiveMATHSOCI 1010Introduction to SociologyART 1035 or MUS 1030PSYC 1030Introduction to PsychologyTotalF430033016SP433300316Sophomore YearFECED 2310Safe, Healthy LearningEnvironments3ECED 2360Development of ExceptionalChildren0COMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunication3ENGL Literature0HIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US History3PSYC 2014Psychology of EE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYHUMAN ECOLOGY (Child Development and Family Relations Concentration) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEDirector: Dr. Melinda Anderson; School of Human EcologyPhone: (931) 372-3157Junior YearAGHE 2022Professionalism in Ag and HEC1AGHE 3000, 3200, 32753HEC 1005Introduction to Human Ecology1HEC 1010Life Span Development3HEC 1030Introduction to Nutrition2HEC 2065Families in Society3HEC 2510Foundation of Play3HEC 3011Consumer Economics3HEC 3066Family Violence across the Lifespan 3HEC 3100Intercultural CompetenceHEC 3290Nutrtion through the Life Cycle3HEC 3500Development: Middle Childhood/Adolescence3HEC 3520Parent Education & Child Guidance 2HEC 3565Loss and Bereavement for Childrenand Families3Total33Senior YearAGHE 4500HEC 3660HEC 3700Senior SeminarInterpersonal RelationshipsDevelopment: YoungAdulthood/AgingHEC 4065Social Policy for Children & FamiliesHEC 4600Theories in Family Development &RelationshipsHEC 4610Families: Normative/CatastrophicIssuesHEC 4630Family Life EducationHEC 4910Internship in Child Developmentand Family RelationsECSP 4300Assessment of Young ChildrenUpper-Division Elective4Total1333333633311Elective courses must be selected from Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency fer/transfercredit.php2Select 8 hours of General Education approved Natural Science courses.3The School of Human Ecology, Child Development and Family Relations (CDFR) concentration has met the standards and criteria required for the Provisional Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation from the NationalCouncil on Family Relations (NCFR). Beginning in Fall 2016, students who graduate from the School of HumanEcology CDFR curriculum (and have met all CFLE course requirements) now qualify to complete an abbreviatedCFLE application process.This program approval does not imply accreditation, but recognizes the inclusion of relevant course work for each ofthe ten family life content areas needed for the Provisional Certified Family Life Educator designation.Students must complete 50 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 30004000 level.1

HUMAN ECOLOGY9/4/19Merchandising and Design ConcentrationMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCHEM 1110, 1120General Chemistry I, IIENGL 1010, 1020 English Composition I, IIHumanities/Fine Arts ElectivesMATH 1010Mathematics for GeneralStudiesPSYC 1030Introduction to PsychologySOCI 1010Introduction to SociologyTotalF433SP4333300031613Sophomore YearECON 2200MicroeconomicsCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationENGL LiteratureHIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US HistoryMATH 1530Introductory EE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYHUMAN ECOLOGY (Merchandising and Design Concentration) - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEDirector: Dr. Melinda Anderson; School of Human EcologyPhone: (931) 372-3157Junior YearAGHE 3000, 3200 or 3275HEC 1005Introduction to Human EcologyHEC 1010Life Span DevelopmentHEC 1110Concepts of DesignHEC 1150Analysis of Apparel and FindingsHEC 2355Clothing ConstructionHEC 2065Families in SocietyHEC 2311Practicum: Merchandising & DesignHEC 3011Consumer EconomicsHEC 3310Textiles IHEC 3320Textiles IIHEC 3350Merchandising IMKT 3400Principles of MarketingTotal313333313333336Senior YearACCT 3720Survey of AccountingAGHE 4500Senior SeminarHEC 2300, 3300, 4300 or 4301HEC 4315Global Social ResponsibilityHEC 4320Merchandise Promotion &AdvertisingHEC 4340History of Furnishings and DressHEC 4360Merchandising IIHEC 4990InternshipUpper Division Business ElectiveTotal316333363311Elective courses must be selected from Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency table ransfercredit.phpStudents must complete 50 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000level.2

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSBUSINESS MANAGEMENT - BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationINFS 1010Intro to MicrocomputerENGL 1010, 1020English Composition I, IIMATH 1530Probability and StatisticsMATH 1830Calculus for Business App.ScienceHumanities/Fine Arts more YearFACCT 1010, 1020Principles of Accounting I, II 3ECON 2100, 2200Principles of Macroeconomics,Microeconomics3ENGL Literature0HIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US History3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3Electives1TotalSP33330331515TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION)BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Dr. Thomas Timmerman, Department ChairpersonJohnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160Junior YearBMGT 3510BMGT 3720DS 3620DS 3841DS 3850DS 3860ECON 3610FIN 3210MKT 3400DS ElectiveManagement & OrganizationBehaviorBusiness Communication IBusiness Analytics: Data DrivenDecision MakingManagement Information SystemsBusiness Apps DevelopmentBusiness Database Mgmt.Business Statistics IPrinciples of Managerial FinancePrinciples of MarketingTotal3333333333Senior YearBMGT 4930DS 3520DS 3870DS 4250DS 4330Business Strategy3Operation Management3Business App Development II3Business Data Communications3Management Systems Analysis andDesign3DS 4550Info Systems Development Practicum 3ECON 3320, 3810, or 38203LAW 2810Business Legal Environment & Ethics 3Business Elective23Electives23301Elective courses must be selected from the Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency fer/transfercredit.php2Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor.Students must complete 50 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000level.3

9/4/19BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - GENERAL MANAGEMENTMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationINFS 1010Computer ApplicationsENGL 1010, 1020English Composition I, IIMATH 1530Probability and StatisticsMATH 1830Calculus for Business App.ScienceHumanities/Fine Arts more YearFACCT 1010, 1020Principles of Accounting I, II 3ECON 2100, 2200Principles of Macroeconomics,Microeconomics3ENGL Literature3HIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US History3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective0Electives1TotalSP33033331515TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (GENERAL MANAGEMENT OPTION) - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Dr. Thomas Timmerman, Department ChairpersonJohnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160Junior YearBMGT 3510Management & OrganizationBehaviorBMGT 3600International ManagementBMGT 3630Human Resource ManagementDS 3841Management Infomation SystemsECON 3610Business Statistics IECON 3320, 3810 or 3820FIN 3210Principles of Managerial FinanceMKT 3400Principles of MarketingBusiness Electives2DS ElectiveTotal333333333330Senior YearBMGT 3720Business Communication I3BMGT 4520Organizational Leadership3BMGT 4930Business Strategy3BMGT Electives26DS 3520Operations Management3DS 3620Business Analytics: Data DrivenDecision Making3LAW 2810Business Legal Environment & Ethics 3Electives26Total301Non-business electives must be selected from the Motlow/TTU Transfer Equivalency fer/transfercredit.php2Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor.Students must complete 50 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000level.4

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationINFS 1010Intro to MicrocomputerENGL 1010, 1020English Composition I, IIMATH 1530Probability and StatisticsMATH 1830Calculus for Business App.ScienceHumanities/Fine Arts more YearFACCT 1010, 1020Principles of Accounting I, II 3ECON 2100, 2200Principles of Macroeconomics,Microeconomics3ENGL Literature0HIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US History3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3Electives1TotalSP33330331515TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OPTION) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Dr. Thomas Timmerman, Department ChairpersonJohnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160Junior YearBMGT 3510Management & OrganizationBehavior3BMGT 3630Human Resource Management3DS 3620Business Analytics: Data DrivenDecision Making3DS 3841Management Information Systems3ECON 3610Business Statistics I3FIN 3210Principles of Managerial Finance3LAW 2810Business Legal Environment & Ethics 3MKT 3400Principles of Marketing3BMGT Electives6TotalSenior YearBMGT 3720Business Communication IBMGT 4100StaffingBMGT 4120Compensation AdministrationBMGT 4150Employment and Labor LawsBMGT 4610Training and DevelopmentBMGT 4930Business StrategyDS 3520Operations ManagementECON 3320, 3810 or 3820Business Electives2Elective2303333333333Total1Non-business electives must be selected from Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency table2Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the transfer/transfercredit.php5

9/4/19BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationINFS 1010Intro to MicrocomputerENGL 1010, 1020English Composition I, IIMATH 1530Probability and StatisticsMATH 1830Calculus for Business App.ScienceHumanities/Fine Arts ElectiveTotalFSP303304303303401613Sophomore YearFACCT 1010, 1020Principles of Accounting I, II 3ECON 2100, 2200Principles of Macroeconomics,Microeconomics3ENGL Literature0HIST 2010, 2020Early, Modern US History3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3Electives1TotalSP33330341516TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Dr. Thomas Timmerman, Department ChairpersonJohnson Hall 306, Phone: (931) 372-3160Junior YearACCT 3210BMGT 3510BMGT 3630DS 3520DS 3540DS 3620DS 3841ECON 3610FIN 3210MKT 3400Cost AccountingManagement & OrganizationBehaviorHuman Resource ManagementOperations ManagementQuality & Productivity SystemsBusiness Analytics: Data DrivenDecision MakingManagement Information SystemsBusiness Statistics IPrinciples of Managerial FinancePrinciples of MarketingTotal3333333333Senior YearBMGT 3720Business Communication I3BMGT 4410Conflict Management & Negotiation 3BMGT 4930Business Strategy3ECON 3320, 3810 or 38203LAW 2810Business Legal Environment & Ethics 3Business Electives23DS or BMGT Electives26MET Electives2630Total1Elective courses must be selected from Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency table2Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the transfer/transfercredit.phpStudents must complete 50 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000level.6

FINANCEMOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCEFreshman YearCOMM 2025Fundamentals ofCommunicationINFS 1010Intro to MicrocomputerENGL 1010, 1020English Composition I, IIMATH 1530Probability and StatisticsMATH 1830Calculus for Business App.ScienceHumanities/Fine Arts more YearFACCT 1010, 1020Principles of Accounting I, II 3ECON 2100, 2200Principles of Macroeconomics,Microeconomics3ENGL Literature0HIST 2010, 2020 Early, Modern US History3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3Electives1TotalSP33330331515TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYFINANCE - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEAdvisor: Department ChairpersonJohnson Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3745Junior YearBMGT 3510Management & OrganizationBehavior3DS 3520Operations Management3DS 3620Business Analytics: Data DrivenDecision Making3DS 3841Management Infomation Systems3ECON 3320, 3810, or 38203ECON 3610Business Statistics I3FIN 3210Principles of Managerial Finance3FIN 3220Intermediate Financial Management 3FIN 3830Fundamentals of Investment3LAW 2810Business Legal Environment & Ethics 3TotalSenior YearBMGT 3720FIN 4230Business Communication IAdvanced FinancialDecision AnalysisECON 4510International Trade and Finance ORFIN 4910Multinational Fin. ManagementFinance Electives2BMGT 4930Business StrategyMKT 3400Principles of MarketingBusiness Electives2Electives230Total1Elective courses must be selected from the Motlow State/TTU Transfer Equivalency table2Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the advisor.3339333330www.tnt

Motlow State Community College and Tennessee Technological University. 2. The current edition of this publication will be in effect for six years from the time a student becomes regularly admitted to Motlow State. 3. Students entering Motlow State must meet all the standards and follow the procedures