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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

TN eCampus

  
  • NURS 4212 - Trends/Issues/Nurs/Healthcare**

    (3)
  
  • NURS 4213 - Community Health Nursing**

    (3)
  
  • ORCO 3240 - Organizational Comm**

    (3) PREREQUISITE: ENGL1020
  
  • PADM 4226 - Intro Nonprofit Organizations**

    (3)
  
  • PBRL 3400 - Introduction Public Relations**

    (3)
  
  • PHED 1140 - Walking for Fitness

    (2)
  
  • PHIL 121 - Elementary Ethics**

    (3)
  
  • PHIL 201 - Intro to World Religions

    (3)
  
  • PHIL 1030 - Intro to Philosophy**

    (3)
  
  • PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics**

    (3)
  
  • PHIL 2200 - Intro to World Religions**

    (3)
  
  • PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion**

    (3)
  
  • PHYS 1030 - Concepts of Phys W/Lab**

    (4)
  
  • PM 4120 - Organization Theory and Behav**

    (3)
  
  • POLI 3620 - Comparative European Govt**

    (3)
  
  • POLI 4230 - The Presidency**

    (3)
  
  • POLI 4350 - International Law**

    (3)
  
  • POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science**

    (3)
  
  • POLS 2010 - State and Local Government**

    (3)
  
  • POLS 2050 - Comparative World Politics**

  
  • POLS 3010 - Comparative Politics**

    (3)
  
  • PS 3510 - Internl Political Economy**

    (3)
  
  • PSCI 1010 - Survey/Phys Sci & Lab**

    (4)
  
  • PSCI 1020 - Survey/Physical Science II**

    (4) PREREQUISITE: DSPM0850
  
  • PSY 3590 - Psyc of Personality**

    (3) PREREQUISITE: PSYC1030
  
  • PSYC 215 - Child Growth/Development**

    (3)
  
  • PSYC 223 - Psychology of Aging**

    (3)
  
  • PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment**

    (3) PREREQUISITE: PSYC 1030  
  
  • PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology**

    (3) PREREQUISITE: PSYC 1030  
  
  • PSYC 2130 - Life Span Dev Psychology**

    (3)
  
  • PTMA 3020 - Managing Information Tech**

    (3)
  
  • PTMA 3500 - Perform/Prod Assessment**

    (3)
  
  • SOAA 3350 - Social Statistics**

    (3)
  
  • SOAA 3444 - Data Analysis**

    (3)
  
  • SOC 3200 - Sociology of Sex and Gender**

    (3)
  
  • SOC 3650 - Juvenile Delinquency**

    (3)
  
  • SOC 3700 - Sociology Of Childhood**

    (3) PREREQUISITE: SOCI1010 SOC1010
  
  • SOC 4330 - Population/Social Process**

    (3)
  
  • SOC 4510 - Social Deviance**

    (3)
  
  • SOC 4720 - Sociological Theory

    (3)
  
  • SOCI 217 - Sociology of Aging**

    (3)
  
  • SOCI 1020 - Social Problems**

    (3)
  
  • SOCI 1120 - Intro Cultural Anthropology**

    (3)
  
  • SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family**

    (3)
  
  
  • SPAN 3550 - Latin America Country & People**

    (3) Does not fulfill any foreign language requirement at the University of Memphis.
  
  • SPCH 1010 - Fundamentals of Speech Comm**

    (3)
  
  • SW 3170 - Family Caregiving**

    (3)
  
  • SW 3200 - Cultural Diversity**

    (3)
  
  • SWRK 245 - Introduction to Counseling

    (3) Comparative analysis of major theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy practice; psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive behavioral, gestalt, transactional analysis, rational- emotive therapy and systems theory.

     

  
  • TEAE 4020 - Read Write Learn Methods ESL**

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 4437 - Assessment for ESL**

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 4500 - Linguistics**

    (3)
  
  • TEAE 4501 - Modern English Grammar**

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 4006 - Assistive Technology**

    (3)
  
  • TEAS 4011 - Assess/Infant/Toddlers**

    (2)
  
  • TELC 2007 - Adolescent/Adult Learner**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2008 - Learning thru Assessment/Eval**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2009 - Learn Envn School Set**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2010 - Survey of Excep and Diversity**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2011 - Teaching & Learning w/Tech Sch**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2012 - Agents/Change In School**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 2014 - Learn Environ/Post Secd**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 4001 - Adolescent Development**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 4002 - Assessment/Evaluation**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 4003 - Managing Learning Environment**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 4004 - Survey Exceptional Children**

    (3)
  
  • TELC 4006 - Teacher/Agent Of Change**

    (3)
  
  • UNIV 3713 - Freedom, Openness, Internet**

    (1)
  
  • UNIV 4706 - Managing Software Development**

    (3) The purpose in this course is to develop skills necessary to be an effective manager of an application software development team. Through this course, the student will become familiar with the process of managing the complete software development process in a business application context. Primary focus will be on the planning and oversight skills associated with managing a team of application developers and the process of defining and completing application development projects. Emphasis will be placed on information-gathering, project design, budgeting, and ongoing oversight. In addition, the student will become familiar with the terminology and product knowledge associated with the complex enterprisewide software development efforts.
  
  • WEB 2120 - Audio/Video For Web**

    (3)
  
  • WEB 2400 - Project Management/Web**

    (3)
  
  • WEB 2811 - Adv Computer Graphics**

    (3)
  
  • WEB 2812 - Adv Web Page/Site Desgn**

    (3)
  
  • WEBT 1310 - Web Page Application**

    (3) Prior to taking this course, students should have a basic working knowledge of the Windows operating system, the Internet and Microsoft Front Page.
  
  • WMST 2010 - Intro to Women’s Studies**

    (3)
 

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