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2017 – 2018Course Catalog

Mission StatementUsing technology, TN eCampus will improve access to high quality, affordable, student-centeredlearning opportunities through cooperation with and among Tennessee Board of Regentscommunity colleges and other public institutions.Goals Integrationa. Provide courses with widespread need across participating institutions Qualitya. Redesign key systems to focus on course quality and teacher effectivenessb. Refine the definition and measurement of course qualityc. Develop system-wide quality control of courses and teaching effectivenessd. Evaluate systems to find more effective options for balancing coursestandardization with ongoing course innovation Innovationa. Become an incubator for state-of-the-art technology and trainingb. Become a trailblazer for emerging technologiesc. Facilitate sharing and develop best practices which can be applied to facultytraining Collaborationa. Operate more collaboratively with community colleges, technical colleges anduniversities.Fall 2017 – Summer 20181

Institution & Program AccreditationsAll TBR community colleges and participating universities are accredited by:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)1866 Southern LaneDecatur, GA 30033-4097Phone: 1-404-679-4500The Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program is accredited by:The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850Atlanta, GA 30326Telephone: 1-404-975-5000Website: www.acenursing.orgThe Health Information Management program is accredited by:The Commission on Accreditation for HealthInformatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)233 N. Michigan Avenue, 21st FloorChicago, IL 60601-5519www.cahiim.orgParticipating InstitutionsUniversities:Community Colleges:Austin Peay State University (APSU)East Tennessee State University (ETSU)Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)Tennessee State University (TSU)Tennessee Tech University (TTU)University of Memphis (UofM)Chattanooga State Community College (ChSCC)Cleveland State Community College (CSCC)Columbia State Community College (CoSCC)Dyersburg State Community College (DSCC)Jackson State Community College (JSCC)Motlow State Community College (MSCC)Nashville State Community College (NSCC)Northeast State Community College (NeSCC)Pellissippi State Community College (PSCC)Roane State Community College (RSCC)Southwest Tennessee Community College (STCC)Volunteer State Community College (VSCC)Walters State Community College (WSCC)Fall 2017 – Summer 20182

Universities Participating in TN eCampusAustin Peay State University (APSU)601 College StreetClarksville, TN 37044www.apsu.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Email: admissions@apsu.edu (undergraduate)Email: gradadmissions@apsu.edu (graduate)Email: gradstudies@apsu.eduToll free: (800) 844-APSU (undergraduate)Toll free: (800) 859-4723 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsEast Tennessee State University (ETSU)807 University ParkwayJohnson City, TN 37614www.etsu.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Email: go2etsu@etsu.edu (undergraduate)Email: gradsch@etsu.edu (graduate)Email: online@estu.edu (online programs)Toll free: (800) 462-3878 (undergraduate)Toll free: (855) 750-5730 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsMiddle Tennessee State University (MTSU)1301 East Main StreetMurfreesboro, TN 37132www.mtsu.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Email: admissions@mtsu.edu (undergraduate)Email: graduate@mtsu.edu (graduate)Phone: (615) 898-2233 (undergraduate)Phone: (615) 898-2840 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsTennessee State University (TSU)3500 John A. Merritt BoulevardNashville, TN 37209www.tnstate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll-free: (888) 463-6878Email: admissions@tnstate.edu (undergraduate)Email: gradschool@tnstate.edu (graduate)Phone: (615) 963-5101 (undergraduate)Phone: (615) 963-7371 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsTennessee Tech University (TTU)1 William L. Jones DriveCookeville, TN 38505www.tntech.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Email: admissions@tntech.edu (undergraduate)Email: gradstudies@tntech.eduToll free: (800) 255-8881 (undergraduate)Phone: (931) 372-3233 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsUniversity of Memphis (UofM)Memphis, TN 38152www.memphis.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Email: recruitment@memphis.edu (undergraduate)Email: graduateadmissions@memphis.eduToll free: (800) 669-2678Phone: 901-678-2111 (undergraduate)Phone: (901) 678-3685 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsFall 2017 – Summer 20183

Community CollegesChattanooga State Community College (ChSCC)4501 Amnicola HighwayChattanooga, TN 37406www.chattanoogastate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (423) 697-4401Admissions InformationCleveland State Community College (CSCC)3535 Adkisson DriveCleveland, TN 37312www.clevelandstatecc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: 800-604-2722 or (423) 473-2310Email: clscc info@clevelandstatecc.eduAdmissions InformationColumbia State Community College (CoSCC)1665 Hampshire PikeColumbia, TN 38402www.columbiastate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (931) 540-2790Email: Admissions@ColumbiaState.eduAdmissions InformationDyersburg State Community College (DSCC)1510 Lake Rd.Dyersburg, TN 38024www.dscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (731) 286-3200Email: info@dscc.eduAdmissions InformationJackson State Community College (JSCC)2046 North ParkwayJackson, TN 38301www.jscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (731) 425-8844Admissions InformationMotlow State Community College (MSCC)6015 Ledford Mill RoadTullahoma, TN 37388www.mscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (931) 393-1520Email: admissions@mscc.eduAdmissions InformationFall 2017 – Summer 20184

Community Colleges (continued)Nashville State Community College (NSCC)120 White Bridge RoadNashville, TN 37209www.nscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (615) 353-3215Email: recruiting@nscc.eduAdmissions InformationNortheast State Community College (NeSCC)2425 Highway 75Blountville, TN 37617www.northeaststate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (423) 323-3191Toll free: (800) 836-7822Admissions InformationPellissippi State Community College (PSCC)10915 Hardin Valley RoadKnoxville, TN 37933www.pstcc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (865) 694-6400Text Message: 865-270-6400Email: admissions@pstcc.eduAdmissions InformationRoane State Community College (RSCC)276 Patton LaneHarriman, TN 37748www.roanestate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (865) 882-4554Toll free: (866) 462-7722, ext. 4554Email: admissions@roanestate.eduAdmissions InformationSouthwest Tennessee Community College (STCC)5983 Macon CoveMemphis, TN 38134www.southwest.tn.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Phone: (901) 333-5924Email: admissions@southwest.tn.eduAdmissions InformationVolunteer State Community College (VSCC)1480 Nashville PikeGallatin, TN 37066www.volstate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Local Number: (615) 230-3688Nashville Number: (615) 741-3215, ext. 3688Toll free: (888) 335-8722, ext. 3688Email: admissions@volstate.eduAdmissions InformationFall 2017 – Summer 20185

Community Colleges (continued)Walters State Community College (WSCC)500 S. Davy Crockett ParkwayMorristown, TN 37813www.ws.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll free: (800) 225-4770, ext. 4Admissions InformationFall 2017 – Summer 20186

Admissions and Registration ProcessTN eCampus is not a degree-granting institution. Course credit and degrees are awarded by thestudent’s “home institution.” Students wishing to enroll in online courses and programsdeveloped and delivered cooperatively through TN eCampus must first apply and be admittedto a participating university or TBR community college. To get started, students complete thefollowing steps:1. Apply for admission to the “home institution” of your choice (this is the institution fromwhich course credits and degrees will be awarded). Note: See degree offerings byvisiting www.tnecampus.org. Degree programs options vary from institution toinstitution.2. Review current fee information. Fees vary from institution to institution. Tuition feescan be found at:o Community Colleges - nfeeso Universities - . Determine if you qualify for financial aid and scholarship opportunities available throughyour home institution.4. Review the home institution’s calendar for important dates and deadlines.5. Obtain acceptance from the home institution.6. Enroll in TN eCampus course(s) via the home institution’s registration system. Studentsshould consult with an academic advisor prior to course enrollment.Fall 2017 – Summer 20187

Degrees and Programs Offered Cooperatively through TN eCampus*ProgramDegree(s)Early Childhood EducationAASFire ScienceAASHealth Information ManagementAASCriminal JusticeAAS.General Studies (**University Parallel)AA, ASProfessional StudiesInformation TechnologyBPSHealth AdministrationBPSOrganizational LeadershipBPSInternational Organizational LeadershipBPSGeneral Studies/Liberal Studies/University StudiesBISStrategic LeadershipMPSHuman Resources LeadershipMPSTraining and DevelopmentMPSAdvanced Studies in Teaching and LearningMEdNursing MSNDegrees with concentrations in:Family Nurse PractitionerNursing EducationNursing AdministrationN to MSN BridgeNursing Post Master’s Certificates with concentrations in: Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Education Nursing AdministrationTeacher Education – Additional Endorsements and Licensures ESL Endorsement (Undergraduate and Graduate) Special Education Endorsement (Mild/Moderate, Comprehensive, and Early Childhood Disabilities)* TN eCampus is not a degree-granting institution. Degrees are awarded by the student’s home institution.** The university parallel associate degree programs are designed for students ultimately seeking bachelor degrees.Fall 2017 – Summer 20188

Degrees/Programs by InstitutionDegrees and programs offered through TN eCampus are not available at all participating institutions. The “Xs” inthe table shown below designate that the program is offered at the institution.Associate Degree Programs:PROGRAMChSCCCLSCCAAS in ProfessionalStudies –InformationTechnologyAAS – CriminalJusticeAAS – CriminalJustice withconcentrations inLaw Enforcement &CorrectionsAA – CriminalJusticeAS – CriminalJusticeAAS – EarlyChildhoodEducationAAS - Fire ScienceAAS – HealthInformationManagementAAS in WebTechnology – WebDevelopmentAA UniversityParallelAS UniversityParallelAS General Studiesw/concentration inTeacher Aides/ParaprofessionalPreparationWeb ource: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, http://thec.ppr.tn.gov/APISearch/ and 2017-18institutional catalogs.Fall 2017 – Summer 20189

Associate Degree Programs (continued)Table Notes:Notes:ChSCC – Criminal Justice with concentrations in Corrections and Law Enforcement terminated with phase-out endingDecember 2018.CoSCC – AAS in Early Childhood Education terminated Fall 2016 with phase-out period ending August 31, 2018. AASProfessional Studies with Information Technology concentration terminated effective Fall 2017 with phase-out endingDecember 2018. AAS in Web Technology with a concentration in Web Development terminated effective Fall 2016 withphase-out ending August 31, 2017. Web Page Authoring certificate terminated effective Fall 2016 with phase-out endingAugust 31, 2017. Criminal Justice with concentrations in Corrections and Law Enforcement terminated effective Fall 2107with phase-out ending December 2018.DSCC – AAS in Criminal Justice with concentrations Corrections and Law Enforcement terminated effective Fall 2016 withphase-out ending Fall 2020; AAS in Professional Studies with a concentration in Information Technology terminated Fall2016 with phase-out ending Fall 2020; AAS in Web Technology with a concentration in Web Development terminatedeffective Fall 2016 with phase-out ending Fall 2020.MSCC – AAS Professional Studies with Information Technology concentration terminated with phase-out ending December31, 2017.NSCC – Criminal Justice with concentrations in Corrections and Law Enforcement terminated with phase-out ending May 31,2018.PSCC – AAS in Professional Studies with a concentration in Information Technology terminated effective Fall 2016 withphase-out ending December 2017. AAS in Web Technology with a concentration in Web Development terminated effectiveFall 2016 with phase-out ending December 2017.WSCC – Criminal Justice with concentrations in Corrections and Law Enforcement terminated effective Spring 2017 withphase-out ending Fall 2020. AAS in Web Technology with concentration in Web Development terminated effective Spring2017 with phase-out ending Spring 2018.ChSCCCLSCCCoSCCDSCCJSCCMSCCNSCCChattanooga State Community CollegeCleveland State Community CollegeColumbia State Community CollegeDyersburg State Community CollegeJackson State Community CollegeMotlow State Community CollegeNashville State Community CollegeNeSCCPSCCRSCCSTCCVSCCWSCCNortheast State Community CollegePellissippi State Community CollegeRoane State Community CollegeSouthwest Tennessee Community CollegeVolunteer State Community CollegeWalters State Community CollegeFall 2017 – Summer 201810

Degrees/Programs by Institution (continued)Degrees and programs offered through TN eCampus are not available at all participating institutions. The “Xs” inthe table shown below designate that the program is offered by the institution.Bachelor Degree Programs:PROGRAMBPS in Health AdministrationBPS in Information TechnologyBPS in Organizational LeadershipAPSUETSUMTSUTSUTTUXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXBPS in International Organizational LeadershipBachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS)-Bachelor of Integrated StudiesXXUofMBachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS)Source: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, http://thec.ppr.tn.gov/APISearch/ as of7/5/17.BPS Bachelor of Professional StudiesFall 2017 – Summer 201811X

Degrees/Programs by Institution (continued)Degrees and programs offered through TN eCampus are not available at all participating institutions. The “Xs” inthe table shown below designate that the program is offered by the institution.Master’s Degree Programs:PROGRAMMPS – Strategic LeadershipMPS – Human Resources LeadershipMPS – Training and DevelopmentM.Ed. – Advanced Studies in Teaching &LearningMaster of Science in NursingPost Master Certificates (Family NursePractitioner, Nursing Education, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSee NotesSee NotesSource: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, http://thec.ppr.tn.gov/APISearch/MPS Master of Professional StudiesAPSU Austin Peay State UniversityETSU East Tennessee State UniversityMTSU Middle Tennessee State UniversityTSUTennessee State UniversityTTUTennessee Technological UniversityUofM University of MemphisNotes:APSU – The Master of Professional Studies program with concentrations in Human Resources Leadership and Training &Development is no longer enrolling students beyond Fall 2016. Phase-out period ends August 2018.Fall 2017 – Summer 201812

Degrees/Programs by Institution (continued)Degrees and programs offered through TN eCampus are not available at all participating institutions. The “Xs” inthe table shown below designate that the program is offered by the institution.Teacher Education Programs:PROGRAMAPSUESL Graduate EndorsementSpecial Education ComprehensiveEndorsementSpecial Education Early Childhood DisabilitiesEndorsementMTSUXESL Undergraduate EndorsementSpecial Education XX*XXXX*XXXX*Contact the institution’s College of Education directly for information regarding the availability of theseprogram offerings.APSU Austin Peay State UniversityETSU East Tennessee State UniversityMTSU Middle Tennessee State UniversityTSUTennessee State UniversityTTUTennessee Technological UniversityUofM University of MemphisFall 2017 – Summer 201813

General Education CoursesOffered through TN eCampusThere is a common core of fully transferable general education courses among TBR communitycolleges and APSU, ETSU, MTSU, TSU, TTU and UofM. The purpose of the general education core isto ensure that college students have the broad knowledge and skills to become life-long learners ina global community that will continue to change. General education courses emphasize breadth andare not reduced in design to the skills, techniques or procedures associated with a specificoccupation or profession.Course NumberCourse TitleCredit HoursCommunication (9 hours)ENGL 1010English Composition IENGL 1020English Composition IISPCH 1010Fundamentals of Speech Communication333History (choose two courses – 6 hours)HIST 1110Survey of World History IHIST 1120Survey of Word History IIHIST 2010U. S. History IHIST 2020U. S. History IIHIST 2030Tennessee History33333Mathematics (choose one – 3 hours)MATH 1010Mathematics for Liberal ArtsMATH 1130College AlgebraMATH 1410Number Concepts for Elementary EducationMATH 1420Geometry for Elementary EducationMATH 1530Probability/Statistics (non-calculus based)MATH 1630Finite MathematicsMATH 1710Pre-calculus IMATH 1720Pre-calculus II (Trigonometry)MATH 1830Intuitive CalculusMATH 1910Calculus I333333334Fall 2017 – Summer 201814

General Education CoursesOffered through TN eCampus (continued)Humanities and/or Fine Arts (choose 9 hours – including 3 hours of Literature)ART 1030Art Appreciation3ARTH 201Survey of Art History I3ARTH 2020ENGL 2010Survey of Art History IIIntroduction to Literature I: Fiction33ENGL 2030Experience of Literature3ENGL 2110American Literature I3ENGL 2120American Literature II3ENGL 2210English Literature I3ENGL 2220English Literature II3ENGL 2410ENGL 2420ENGL 2530Western World Literature IWestern World Literature IIAfrican American Literature333HUM 1010Introduction to Humanities I3HUM 1020Introduction to Humanities II3MUS 1030Music Appreciation3PHIL 121Elementary Ethics3PHIL 201Introduction to World Religions3PHIL 1030THEA 1030Introduction to PhilosophyIntroduction to Theater33UNIV 3580UNIV 3581Hebrew and Greek LegacyFaith, Reason, and Imagination33Fall 2017 – Summer 201815

General Education CoursesOffered through TN eCampus (continued)Natural Sciences (choose two courses - 8 hours)ASTR 1030Astronomy and LabBIOL 1010Biology I and LabBIOL 1020Biology II and LabBIOL 2010Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL 2020Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM 1010Introduction to Chemistry I and LabCHEM 1020Introduction to Chemistry II and LabESC 1110Introduction to Environmental Science IESC 1120Introduction to Environmental Science IIGEOL 1030Geology and LabPHYS 1030Concepts of Physics and LabPHYS 2010General Physics I and LabPHYS 2020General Physics II and LabPHYS 2110Physics I and LabPHYS 2120Physics II and LabPSCI 1010Survey of Physical Science IPSCI 1020Survey of Physical Science IISocial & Behavioral Sciences (choose two courses – 6 hours)COMM 1010Survey of Mass CommunicationECON 2010Economics IECON 2020Economics IIGEOG 1030Cultural GeographyGEOG 2010World Regional GeographyPOLS 1030American GovernmentPOLS 1020Introduction to Political SciencePOLS 1501Introduction to International RelationsPOLS 2010State and Local GovernmentPSYC 1030General PsychologyPSYC 2110Psychology of AdjustmentPSYC 2120Social PsychologyPSYC 2130Lifespan PsychologySOCI 1010Introduction to SociologySOCI 1020Social Problems and Social ChangeSOCI 1120Introduction to Cultural AnthropologySOCI 2010Marriage and FamilyWMST 2010Introduction to Women’s Studies444444444444444443333333333Fall 2017 – Summer 201816

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TN eCampus is not a degree-granting institution. Course credit and degrees are awarded by the student’s “home institution.” Students wishing to enroll in online courses and programs developed and delivered cooperatively through TN eCampus must first apply and be admitte