2014 - 2015 Course Catalog

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2014 - 2015Course Catalogwww.rodp.orgA Tennessee Board of Regents Online Education Initiative

Mission StatementUsing technology, the Regents Online Campus Collaborative will improve access to high quality,affordable, student-centered learning opportunities through collaboration with and amongTennessee Board of Regents institutions and other educational entities.Goals1. Increase access to higher education for non-traditional learners.2. Support the delivery of high-quality instruction by promoting the effective use oftechnology.3. Provide learners access to online courses and degree programs, especially in remoteareas.4. Provide a channel for TBR institutions to leverage resources to broaden, enhance andsupport educational opportunities.Fall 2014 – Summer 20151

Institution & Program AccreditationsAll TBR institutions 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 Technology 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.orgROCC Participating 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 (UOM)Chattanooga State Community College (ChSCC)Cleveland State Community College (CLSCC)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 2014 – Summer 20152

Tennessee Board of RegentsUniversitiesAustin Peay State University (APSU)601 College StreetClarksville, TN 37044www.apsu.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll 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: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:(615) 898-2111(615) 898-2840 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsTennessee State University (TSU)3500 John A. Merritt BoulevardNashville, TN 37209www.tnstate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll-free: (888) 463-4878(615) 963-5101 (undergraduate)(615) 963-7371 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsTennessee Tech University (TTU)1 William Jones DriveCookeville, TN 38505www.tntech.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll free: (800) 255-8881 (undergraduate)(931) 372-3233 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsUniversity of Memphis (UOM)Memphis, TN 38152www.memphis.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll free: (800) 669-2678(901) 678-2111 (undergraduate)(901) 678-2911 (graduate)Undergraduate AdmissionsGraduate AdmissionsFall 2014 – Summer 20153

Tennessee Board of RegentsCommunity CollegesChattanooga State Community College (ChSCC)4501 Amnicola HighwayChattanooga, TN 37406www.chattanoogastate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(423) 697-4404Admissions InformationCleveland State Community College (CLSCC)3535 Adkisson Drive NWCleveland, TN 37320www.clevelandstatecc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(423) 472-7141Toll free: (800) 604-2722Admissions InformationColumbia State Community College (CoSCC)1665 Hampshire PikeColumbia, TN 38402www.columbiastate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(931) 540-2790Admissions InformationDyersburg State Community College (DSCC)1510 Lake Rd.Dyersburg, TN 38024www.dscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(731) 286-3350Admissions InformationJackson State Community College (JSCC)2046 North ParkwayJackson, TN 38301www.jscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(731) 425-8844Toll free: (800) 355-JSCCAdmissions InformationMotlow State Community College (MSCC)6015 Ledford Mill RoadTullahoma, TN 37388www.mscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(931) 393-1520Toll free: (800) 654-4877Admissions InformationFall 2014 – Summer 20154

Tennessee Board of RegentsCommunity Colleges (cont.)Nashville State Community College (NSCC)120 White Bridge RoadNashville, TN 37209www.nscc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(615) 353-3215Toll free: (800) 272-7363Admissions InformationNortheast State Community College (NeSCC)2425 Highway 75Blountville, TN 37617www.northeaststate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(423) 323-0253Toll free: (800) 836-7822Admissions InformationPellissippi State Community College (PSCC)10915 Hardin Valley RoadKnoxville, TN 37933www.pstcc.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(865) 694-6400Admissions InformationRoane State Community College (RSCC)276 Patton LaneHarriman, TN 37748www.roanestate.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(865) 882-4554Toll free: (866) 462-7722 (ext. 4554)Admissions InformationSouthwest Tennessee Community College (STCC)5983 Macon CoveMemphis, TN 38134www.southwest.tn.eduAdmissions Contact Info:(901) 333-5924Admissions 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. 3688Admissions InformationFall 2014 – Summer 20155

Tennessee Board of RegentsCommunity Colleges (cont.)Walters State Community College (WSCC)500 S. Davy Crockett ParkwayMorristown, TN 37813www.ws.eduAdmissions Contact Info:Toll free: (800) 225-4770 (ext. 4)Admissions InformationFall 2014 – Summer 20156

Admissions and Registration ProcessThe Regents Online Campus Collaborative is not a degree-granting institution. Students wishingto enroll in courses and programs offered through Regents Online must first apply and beadmitted to one of the TBR universities or community colleges. To get started, complete thefollowing steps:1. Complete the prospective student profile available online at www.rodp.org.2. Apply for admission to the “home institution” of student’s choice (this is the schoolfrom which course credits and degrees will be awarded).3. Review the tuition, fees, and costs of courses (available at www.rodp.org4. Find financial aid and payment information from your home institution.5. Review the home institution’s calendar for important dates and deadlines.6. Obtain acceptance from the home institution.7. Enroll in the Regents Online course(s) via the home institution’s registration system(consult you academic advisor prior to enrolling in any course).Fall 2014 – Summer 20157

RODP Degrees and Programs*ProgramDegree (s)Early Childhood EducationA.A.S.Health Information TechnologyA.A.S.Web TechnologyA.A.S.Criminal JusticeA.A.S.General Studies (**University Parallel)A.A., A.S.Professional StudiesInformation TechnologyA.A.S., B.P.S.Health AdministrationB.P.S.Organizational LeadershipB.P.SInternational Organizational LeadershipB.P.S.General Studies/Liberal Studies/University StudiesB.I.S.Strategic LeadershipM.P.S.Human Resources LeadershipM.P.STraining and DevelopmentM.P.S.Advanced Studies in Teaching and LearningM.Ed.NursingM.S.N.Post Master’s Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Education Nursing Administration Nursing Informatics (no longer admitting new students)Teacher Education – Additional Endorsements and Licensures ESL Endorsement (Undergraduate and Graduate) Special Education Endorsement (Mild/Moderate, Comprehensive, and Early Childhood Disabilities) Math Transitional Licensure Occupational Licensure (Undergraduate and Graduate)* RODP is not a degree-granting institution. Degrees are awarded by the student’s home institution.** The university parallel associate degree programs are designed for those students ultimately seeking bachelor degrees.Fall 2014 – Summer 20158

Degrees/Programs by InstitutionDegrees and programs offered through Regents Online are not available at all of our collaborative institutions.Below is a list of programs and institutions where these programs are available.Associate Degree Programs*:PROGRAMAAS in ProfessionalStudies –InformationTechnologyAAS in CriminalJusticeAAS in EarlyChildhoodEducationAAS in HealthInformationTechnologyAAS in WebTechnologyAA in GeneralStudiesAS in GeneralStudiesWeb XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSource: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, CCJSCCMSCCNSCCChattanooga 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 2014 – Summer 20159

Degrees/Programs by Institution (cont.)Degrees and programs offered through Regents Online are not available at all of our collaborative institutions.Below is a list of programs and institutions where these programs are available.Bachelor Degree Programs:PROGRAMBPS in Health AdministrationBPS in Information TechnologyBPS in Organizational LeadershipBPS in International Organizational XXXXXXXAPSUETSUMTSUTSUTTUUOMXXXXXXXXXXBachelor of Interdisciplinary StudiesSource: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, http://thec.ppr.tn.gov/APISearch/BPS – Bachelor of Professional StudiesMaster’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, NursingAdministration, and Nursing Informatics*)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSource: Tennessee Higher Education Commission – Academic Program Inventory, http://thec.ppr.tn.gov/APISearch/MPS – Master of Professional Studies*Note – Nursing Informatics concentration no longer admitting new students.APSU Austin Peay State UniversityETSU East Tennessee State UniversityMTSU Middle Tennessee State UniversityTSUTTUUOMTennessee State UniversityTennessee Technological UniversityUniversity of MemphisFall 2014 – Summer 201510

Degrees/Programs by Institution (cont.)Degrees and programs offered through Regents Online are not available at all of our collaborative institutions.Below is a list of RODP programs and the institutions where these programs are available.Teacher Education Programs:*Please contact institution directly for specific information regarding the availability of these program offerings.PROGRAMAPSUMath EndorsementSpecial Education Mild/ModerateEndorsementSpecial Education ComprehensiveEndorsementSpecial Education Early Childhood DisabilitiesEndorsementTransitional LicensureUndergraduate Level Occupational LicensureGraduate Level Occupational LicensureAPSU Austin Peay State UniversityETSU East Tennessee State UniversityMTSU Middle Tennessee State UniversityMTSUXESL Undergraduate EndorsementESL Graduate XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTSUTTUUOMXTennessee State UniversityTennessee Technological UniversityUniversity of MemphisFall 2014 – Summer 201511

Regents Online General Education CoreA 41-hour lower division General Education core is offered at all TBR universities and communitycolleges. This core is fully transferrable within the TBR system, which means reenrollment in thecore courses is not required when transferred to another school.Course NumberCourse TitleCredit HourCommunication (9 hours)ENGL 1010English Composition IENGL 1020English Composition IISPCH 1010Fundamentals of Speech CommunicationHistory (choose two courses – 6 hours)HIST 1110*Survey of World History IHIST 1120*Survey of Word History IIHIST 2010U. S. History IHIST 2020U. S. History IIHIST 2030Tennessee History3333**3**3**3**3**Humanities (9 hours – including 3 hours of Literature)ART 1030*Art Appreciation3ARTH 2010*ARTH 2020*ENGL 2010*Survey of Art History ISurvey of Art History IIIntroduction to Literature I: Fiction333ENGL 2030Experience of Literature3ENGL 2110American Literature I3ENGL 2120American Literature II3ENGL 2210*English Literature I3ENGL 2220*English Literature II3ENGL 2410*ENGL 2420*HUM 1010Western World Literature IWestern World Literature IIIntroduction to Humanities I333HUM 1020Introduction to Humanities II3MUS 1030*Music Appreciation3PHIL 121*Elementary Ethics3PHIL 201*Introduction to World Religions3PHIL 1030*THEA 1030*Introduction to PhilosophyIntroduction to Theater33* Courses containing at least one component of international content.** Intended for students planning to graduate from a TBR institution.Fall 2014 – Summer 201512

Regents Online General Education Core (cont.)Course NumberCourse TitleCredit HourSciences (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 1110*Introduction to Environmental Science IESC 1120*Introduction to Environmental Science IIPHYS 1030Concepts of Physics and LabPSCI 1010Survey of Physical Science I44444444444Mathematics (choose one – 3 hours)MATH 1130College AlgebraMATH 1530Probability/Statistics (non-calculus based)MATH 1630Finite MathematicsMATH 1710Pre-calculus IMATH 1720Pre-calculus II (Trigonometry)MATH 1830Intuitive CalculusMATH 1910Calculus IMATH 1920Calculus II33333344Social Science (choose two courses – 6 hours)ECON 2010Economics IECON 2020Economics IIGEOG 2010*World Regional GeographyPOLS 1030American GovernmentPOLS 1020Introduction to Political SciencePSYC 1030General PsychologySOCI 1010Introduction to SociologySOCI 1020Social ProblemsSOCI 1120*Introduction to Cultural AnthropologySOCI 2010Marriage and Family3333333333*Courses containing at least one component of international content.Fall 2014 – Summer 201513

Course THITHPROHPSSScienceAccountingAgricultureAllied HealthArtArt HistoryAdvanced Studies in Teaching and LearningAstronomyBiologyBusiness ManagementBusinessChemistryComputer Information SystemsComputer Information SystemsProgrammingCriminal Justice AdministrationCommunications TechnologyCommunity and Behavioral HealthCollege StudiesVisual CommunicationsCommunicationsComputer ProgrammingCriminal JusticeComputer ScienceComputer ScienceEarly Childhood EducationEconomicsEducation AdministrationEducation Curriculum & InstructionEducation PsychologyEducationEducationElementary EducationEducational LeadershipEnglishEnvironmental ScienceEngineer TechnologyFrenchGeographyHealthHistoryHealth Information TechnologyHealth PromotionHuman Performance & KTEAETEASTECHEnglish TechnologyHuman SciencesHospitality IndustryHumanitiesInformation SystemsInformation Systems Digital singOrganization CommunicationPublic AdministrationPhysical Education Teacher EducationPhysical EducationPhilosophyPhysicsPublic ManagementPolitical SciencePolitical ScienceProfessional StudiesPolitical SciencePhysical SciencePsychologyPsychologyProfessional StudiesPsychologyReading – Learning SupportSociology and ocial WorkHuman ServicesTeacher EducationTeacher EducationTechnologyFall 2014 – Summer 201514

Course Rubrics (continued)TELCTHEAUNIVWEBWMSTTeacher EducationTheaterUniversity StudiesWeb TechnologyWomen’s StudiesFall 2014 – Summer 201515

Course DescriptionsACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I (3)Fall 2004 - AGR 130; Fall 2011 - AGRI 1020An introduction to basic principles of accountingtheory and practice. Topics covered include accrualbasis accounting, the accounting cycle, preparationof financial statements for both service andmerchandising business enterprises and internalcontrols. Other topics include accounting for cash,receivables, payroll, inventories, fixed assets, andcurrent liabilities. Prerequisites: Students shouldhave reading and writing skills appropriate andexpected of college-level students. In addition,students should possess basic math skills includingthe ability to solve simple algebraic equations.Students must also have a basic ability to navigatethe web as well as some experience with email.Developing Institution: NSCCFirst Semester Offered: Spring 2002 - ACC 1104; Fall2011 - ACCT 1010ACCT 1020 Principles of Accounting II (3)This is the second semester of a two semestersequence in principles of accounting. You willcomplete your studies of basic financial accountingand move into the basic concepts and computationsof managerial accounting. When you complete thiscourse, you will have finished the undergraduaterequirements for two semesters of basic accountingprinciples. Prerequisites: ACCT 1010 with a grade ofC or better or an equivalent Principles of AccountingI course.Developing Institution: NSCCFirst Semester Offered: Fall 2002 - ACC 1105; Fall2011 - ACCT 1020AGRI 1020 Introduction to Animal Science (3)Fundamental principles of animal agriculture;biological and scientific aspects of development,inheritance, feeding and nutrition; management,animal products, and scope of the industry.Prerequisites: NoneALH 1000 Careers in Healthcare (3)This course is designed to explore different careersin healthcare. These are healthcare careers whichrequire skilled healthcare professionals andpractitioners. Discussion will include places ofemployment, educational requirements, licensures,occupational descriptions, and career opportunities.Prerequisites: NoneDeveloping Institution: DSCCFirst Semester Offered: Spring 2010ART 1030 Art Appreciation (3)The overall purpose of this course is to provide thestudent with a basic understanding of the visual arts.The first half of the course deals with the nature ofart, the evaluation of art, the processes andmaterials of art. We examine the formal elements ofdesign and look at a wide variety of both two andthree dimensional art to learn about the processesand tools involved in its creation. The second half ofthe semester is spent in a (more or less)chronological study of world art in its cultural settingfrom the prehistoric to the contemporary.Prerequisites: NoneDeveloping Institution: JSCCFirst Semester Offered: Spring 2002ARTH 2010 Survey of Art History I (3)A survey of the visual arts in world cultures from prehistory to the Renaissance. Prerequisites: NoneDeveloping Institution: JSCCFirst Semester Offered: Fall 2007 - ART 1010 (ArtHistory Survey I); Fall 2011 - ARTH 2010 (Survey ofArt History I)Developing Institution: JSCCFall 2014 – Summer 2015 -- Revised: 9/29/201416

Course DescriptionsARTH 2020 Survey of Art History II (3)A s

3. Provide learners access to online courses and degree programs, especially in remote areas. 4. Provide a channel for TBR institutions to leverage resources to broaden, enhance and sup