2016-2017 College Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2016-2017 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Transfer/University Parallel Programs



Students planning to earn a baccalaureate degree at a four-year college or university may complete the first two years at Pellissippi State by earning either the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Science degree, each requiring a minimum of 60 semester hours. A broad selection of courses is offered that will transfer to four-year institutions.

University Parallel program requirements are specified by

  • Tennessee Transfer Pathways. More than 60 pathways for transfer of Associate of Arts and Associate of Science graduates in particular majors to Tennessee public colleges and universities.
  • Articulation/transfer agreements. Prescribed curricula developed cooperatively by Pellissippi State and four-year colleges and universities.
  • General associate’s degree requirements. Programs designed with the flexibility to allow the student to select courses that parallel the requirements of the four-year institution to which he/she intends to transfer.

University Parallel core curriculum requirements are applicable to associate’s degrees earned by completing the requirements of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway (TTP), an articulation agreement or a general associate’s degree. Academic advisors are available for all University Parallel students. Prior to registering each semester, the student is expected to consult with an advisor to review the student’s academic plan and select courses for the upcoming semester.

University Parallel Guarantee

Pellissippi State will refund the tuition of any Pellissippi State graduate for any course passed with at least a C grade if that earned course credit does not transfer to a college or university within two years of graduation from Pellissippi State. Such courses must be listed as transferable on the transfer equivalency table provided by the receiving institution. The transfer guarantee program is limited to those institutions participating in TTPs or maintaining an articulation agreement with Pellissippi State and to the courses identified in transfer equivalency documents.

Tennessee Transfer Pathways

A student entering a community college in Tennessee who selects one of these majors with accompanying transfer pathways, completes required courses and earns an associate’s degree can transition as a junior to a Tennessee public university. Some specific academic programs may have competitive admissions, but students will be advised about requirements when they first enroll in the program at Pellissippi State.

All earned credit hours outlined on the pathways will apply toward a bachelor’s degree in the same discipline. These pathways guarantee admission to all public universities in the state, except for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where competitive admission standards will still apply.

TTP programs for the 2016-17 academic year at Pellissippi State:

TTP Emphasis Degree
(A.A.: Associate of Arts; A.S.: Associate of Science)
• Accounting A.S.
• Anthropology A.A. & A.S.
• Art (Studio) A.A.
• Biology A.S.
• Business Administration A.S.
• Chemistry A.S.
• Computer Science A.S.
• Criminal Justice A.A. & A.S.
• Early Childhood Education (Pre-K-3) A.S.
• Economics (for transfer into colleges of business) A.S.
• Economics (other tracks as specified)  
Middle Tennessee State University and University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (Liberal Arts and Arts and Sciences)
A.S.
East Tennessee State University (Business and Technology)
A.A.
University of Memphis (Arts and Sciences)
A.A.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Arts and Sciences)
A.A.
• Engineering Technology A.S.
• English A.A.
• Exercise Science A.S.
• Family and Consumer Sciences A.S.
• Finance A.S.
• Foreign Language A.A.
• Geosciences A.S.
• History A.A. & A.S.
• Imaging Sciences A.S.
• Information Systems A.S.
• International Affairs A.A.
• Kinesiology (UT Knoxville) A.S.
• Management A.S.
• Marketing A.S.
• Mass Communication A.A. & A.S.
• Mathematics A.S.
• Music A.F.A.
• Nutrition & Food Science A.S.
• Philosophy A.A. & A.S
• Physical Education A.S.
• Physics A.S.
• Political Science A.A. & A.S.
• Pre-Clinical Laboratory Sciences A.S.
• Pre-Dental Hygiene A.S.
• Pre-Nursing (one-year curriculum) Certificate
• Pre-Professional  
Dentistry, Medicine, Veterinary, Optometry, Pharmacy
A.S.
Occupational Therapy
A.S.
Physical Therapy
A.S.
• Psychology A.A. & A.S.
• Social Work A.A. & A.S.
• Sociology A.A. & A.S.
• Special Education A.S.
• Speech Communication A.A. & A.S.
• Theatre Arts A.A. & A.S.

Visit www.pstcc.edu/advising/transfer/pathways/ for more information on Tennessee Transfer Pathways.

Articulation/Transfer Agreements

An articulation agreement is a document that specifies the curriculum agreed to by Pellissippi State and a four-year college or university to satisfy the degree requirements at both Pellissippi State and at the receiving institution. Completion of freshman and sophomore requirements leads to an associate’s degree at Pellissippi State. The remaining requirements for the baccalaureate degree are completed at the four-year institution. Students must successfully complete all courses outlined in a particular program and must satisfy all other academic regulations of Pellissippi State and the receiving institution. Exceptions to the agreement can only be approved by the four-year institution.

Pellissippi State has program-specific articulation agreements with Austin Peay State University, Carson-Newman University, East Tennessee State University, King University, Lincoln Memorial University, Maryville College, Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University, Tennessee Wesleyan College and Tusculum College. Pellissippi State also has transfer agreements with some private institutions for students with general Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees. For a current list of agreements and institutions, visit www.pstcc.edu/advising/transfer/index.php.

Pellissippi State has program-specific Transfer Transition Guides with the University of Tennessee that provide an eight-semester plan for earning an associate’s degree at Pellissippi State and a baccalaureate degree at the UT in Knoxville. For a current list of Transfer Transition Guides, visit http://registrar.tennessee.edu/transfer/transfer_transition.shtml.


General Degree Program Requirements


Specific majors are not listed for the general Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees because baccalaureate degree program requirements vary at four-year institutions. General associate’s degree requirements provide a range of course options that permit students to design a program of study that closely matches the first two years of most baccalaureate degree programs.

Students not following a Tennessee Transfer Pathway or an articulation agreement should plan their program of study in consultation with their Pellissippi State advisor and an advisor at the receiving institution. Tables listing Pellissippi State courses and equivalent courses at four-year colleges and universities in Tennessee are available for use in program planning. The College also has transfer agreements with some private institutions for students with general A.A. and A.S. degrees. Links to transfer equivalency tables and to articulation and transfer agreements may be found at this site: www.pstcc.edu/advising/transfer/index.php.

Contact(s): Enrollment Services, (865) 694-6400, or Student Assistance Center, (865) 694-6556

Courses and Course Sequence


This sequence can be followed by students who begin college-level work in the fall semester. Prerequisites may apply to specific courses; it is the student’s responsibility to determine if prerequisites have been met. An academic advisor is provided for each student. Prior to registering each semester, the student is expected to consult with an advisor.

Semester I (Fall)


  • FREN/GERM/SPAN1 - Intermediate Foreign Language Elective 3 Credit(s)
  • HIST2 - History Elective 3 Credit(s)
  • NS3 - Natural Sciences Elective 4 Credit(s)
  • SBS4 - Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Credit(s)

Semester II (Spring)


Semester III (Fall)


  • ELEC5 - Approved Electives 7 Credit(s)
  • ENGL6- Literature Elective 3 Credit(s)
  • MATH7 - Mathematics Elective 3-5 Credit(s)

Semester IV (Spring)


  • ELEC5 - Approved Electives 6 Credit(s)
  • HUM/FA8- Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6 Credit(s)
  • SBS4 - Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Credit(s)

Total Credit Hours Needed for Graduation: 60


1FREN/GERM/SPAN
A foreign language sequence is required for Associate of Arts degrees only. Students lacking two years of study in the same foreign language in high school should take one year of beginning foreign language prior to enrolling in intermediate courses. Associate of Science students should substitute electives for the 6 hours of foreign language.

2HIST
Chosen from HIST 1010 , 1020 1110 ,1120 2010 , 2020 . Students planning to transfer to out-of-state or private universities must check requirements and take the appropriate courses.

3NS
Chosen from BIOL 1110 , BIOL 1120 , BIOL 2010 , BIOL 2020 ; BOT 1010 , BOT 1020 ; CHEM 1010 , CHEM 1020 , CHEM 1110 , CHEM 1120 ; GEOL 1040 , GEOL 1050 , GEOL 1300 ; PHYS 2010 , PHYS 2020 , PHYS 2110 , PHYS 2120 .

4SBS
Chosen from ANT 1300 ; ECON 2010 , ECON 2020 ; GEOG 1000 ; HIST 2040 ; PHED 1100 ; POLS 1020 , POLS 1030 ; PSYC 1030 , PSYC 2100 PSYC 2120 , PSYC 2130 ; SOCI 1010 , SOCI 1020 ; WMN 2200 .

5ELEC
Chosen from any transferable course.  Transferring students must check course equivalency tables and/or catalogs of the intended college or university. Associate of Arts degrees require 13 hours of elective courses; Associate of Science degrees require 19 hours.

6ENGL
Chosen from ENGL 2110 , ENGL 2120 , ENGL 2210 , ENGL 2220 , ENGL 2310 , ENGL 2320 , ENGL 2331 , ENGL 2510 , ENGL 2520 , ENGL 2530 .

7MATH
Chosen from MATH 1010 , MATH 1130 , MATH 1530 , MATH 1630 , MATH 1710 , MATH 1720 , MATH 1730 , MATH 1830 , MATH 1910 .

8HUM/FA
Chosen from ARTH 2010 , ARTH 2020 ; ENGL 2110 , ENGL 2120 , ENGL 2210 , ENGL 2220 , ENGL 2310 , ENGL 2320 , ENGL 2331 , ENGL 2510 , ENGL 2520 , ENGL 2530 ; ENGL 2810 ; MUS 1030 ; PHIL 1030 PHIL 1300 , PHIL 1500 , PHIL 2010 , PHIL 2400 ; PHO 1200 ; THEA 1030 .

 


Associate of Fine Arts in Music Program Requirements


The community colleges and universities of the Tennessee Board of Regents system have joined together to develop a common core of courses for the Associate of Fine Arts in Music (A.F.A.) degree. This common curriculum allows students to transfer, without loss of credit, from Pellissippi State to any TBR university music program as juniors, pending successful auditions, performance reviews, etc.

Contact(s): Music Office, (865) 539-7178 or 694-6701

Courses and Course Sequence


This sequence can be followed by students who begin college-level work in the fall semester. Prerequisites may apply to specific courses; it is the student’s responsibility to determine if prerequisites have been met. Prior to registering each semester, the student is expected to consult with his/her advisor.

Semester I (Fall)


Semester III (Fall)


Semester IV (Spring)


  • HIST1 - History Elective 3 Credit(s)
  • MUS3 - Ensemble Elective 1 Credit
  • MUS4 - Individual Instruction Elective 2 Credit(s)
  • NS6 - Natural Sciences Elective 4 Credit(s)
  • SBS7 - Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 Credit(s)

Total Credit Hours Required: 61*


 * Students will complete the remaining 6 hours of the humanities requirement, including one course in literature, at universities upon transfer. Students must successfully complete placement requirements in music theory, ear training, and piano at the university where transfer is planned. Students must also successfully complete required university auditions as appropriate.

1HIST
Select from HIST 1010 , HIST 1020 , HIST 1110 , HIST 1120 , HIST 2010 , HIST 2020 . Students who plan to transfer to out-of-state or private universities should check requirements and take the appropriate courses.

2MATH
Elective to be chosen from MATH 1010 , MATH 1130 , MATH 1530 , MATH 1630 , MATH 1710 , MATH 1720 , MATH 1730 , MATH 1830 , MATH 1910 .

3MUS Ensemble
Elective to be chosen from MUS 1511 , MUS 1521 , MUS 1540 , MUS 1545 , MUS 1555 , MUS 1565 , MUS 1575 , MUS 1585 , MUS 1595 .

4MUS Individual Instruction
Elective to be chosen from MUS 1712 , MUS 1722 , MUS 1732 , MUS 1742 , MUS 1752 , MUS 1762 , MUS 1772 , MUS 1782 .

5MUS 1030
Students who plan to transfer to the University of Memphis should complete a course in literature rather than music appreciation.

6NS
Elective to be chosen from BIOL 1110 , BIOL 1120 , BIOL 2010 , BIOL 2020 ; BOT 1010 , BOT 1020 ; CHEM 1010 , CHEM 1020 , CHEM 1110 , CHEM 1120 ; GEOL 1040 , GEOL 1050 , GEOL 1300 ; PHYS 2010 , PHYS 2020 , PHYS 2110 , PHYS 2120 .

7SBS
Elective to be chosen from ANT 1300 ; ECON 2010 , ECON 2020 ; GEOG 1000 ; HIST 2040 ; PHED 1100 ; POLS 1020 , POLS 1030 ; PSYC 1030 , PSYC 2100 , PSYC 2120 , PSYC 2130 ; SOCI 1010 , SOCI 1020 ; WMN 2200 .

 


Associate of Science in Teaching, K-5, Program Requirements


The community colleges and universities of the Tennessee Board of Regents system have joined together to develop a common core of courses for prospective K-5 elementary school teachers consisting of an introduction to teaching and technology course and standards-based mathematics and science courses. The common core for the Associate of Science in Teaching (A.S.T.) degree allows a prospective teacher to transfer from Pellissippi State to any TBR university as a junior and without loss of credit. In addition to the curriculum requirements listed below, students must obtain a cumulative grade point average of 2.75, successfully complete the Praxis Core exam and achieve satisfactory disposition evaluation ratings. For those students who have not completed two units of a single foreign language, either at high school, at another college or through an approved examination, the deficiency(ies) must be removed before the student may transfer to a TBR university.

Contact(s): Teacher Education Advising Center, (865) 539-7287

Courses and Course Sequence


This sequence can be followed by students who begin college-level work in the fall semester. Prerequisites may apply to specific courses; it is the student’s responsibility to determine if prerequisites have been met. An academic advisor is provided for each student. Prior to registering each semester, the student is expected to consult with a Teacher Education advisor.

Total Credit Hours Needed for Graduation: 60


1ENGL
Elective to be chosen from ENGL 2110 , ENGL 2120 , ENGL 2210 , ENGL 2220 , ENGL 2310 , ENGL 2320 , ENGL 2331 , ENGL 2510 , ENGL 2520 , ENGL 2530 .

2HUM/FA
Elective to be chosen from ARTH 2010 , ARTH 2020 ; ENGL 2110 , ENGL 2120 , ENGL 2210 , ENGL 2220 , ENGL 2310 , ENGL 2320 , ENGL 2331 , ENGL 2510 , ENGL 2520 , ENGL 2530 ; ENGL 2810 ; PHIL 1030 PHIL 1300 , PHIL 1500 , PHIL 2010 , PHIL 2400 ; PHO 1200 ; THEA 1030 .

 

TBR General Education Core and Transferability of Courses Among TBR Institutions

Effective as of fall semester 2004, each institution in the State University and Community College System of Tennessee (the Tennessee Board of Regents System) shares a common lower-division General Education core curriculum of 41 semester hours for baccalaureate degrees and Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees. “Lower-division” means freshman and sophomore courses. The courses composing the General Education curriculum are contained within the following subject categories:

Baccalaureate degrees and Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees*:

Communication   9 hours**
Humanities/Fine Arts   9 hours
(At least one course must be literature)
Social/Behavioral Sciences   6 hours
History   6 hours***
Natural Sciences   8 hours
Mathematics   3 hours
TOTAL 41 hours

 *Foreign language courses are an additional requirement for the Associate of Arts (A.A.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees. Both A.A. and B.A. degrees require proficiency in a foreign language equivalent to completion of two years of college-level work.

**Six hours of English composition and 3 hours in English oral presentational communication are required.

***Chosen from HIST 1010 , 1020 1110 ,1120 2010 , 2020 . Students planning to transfer to out-of-state or private universities must check requirements and take the appropriate courses.

Although the courses designated by Tennessee Board of Regents institutions to fulfill the requirements of the General Education subject categories vary, transfer of the courses is assured through the following means:

  • Upon completion of an A.A. or A.S. degree, the requirements of the lower-division General Education core will be complete and accepted by a TBR or UT system university in the transfer process.
  • If an A.A. or A.S. is not obtained, transfer of General Education courses will be based upon fulfillment of complete subject categories. (Example: If all 8 hours in the category of Natural Sciences are complete, then this “block” of the General Education core is complete and accepted by a TBR or UT system university.) When a subject category is incomplete, course-by-course evaluation will be conducted. The provision of block fulfillment pertains also to students who transfer among TBR universities.
  • Institutional/departmental requirements of the grade of C will be honored. Even if credit is granted for a course, any specific requirements for the grade of C by the receiving institution will be enforced.
  • In certain majors, specific General Education courses must be taken. It is important that students and advisors be aware of any major requirements that must be fulfilled under lower-division General Education.

A complete listing of the courses fulfilling General Education requirements for all system institutions is available on the TBR website (www.tbr.edu) under Transfer and Articulation Information.

TN eCampus

The Tennessee Board of Regents colleges and universities have joined together in offering TN eCampus (formerly Regents Online Campus Collaborative). Courses completed in TN eCampus are entirely online and are completely transferable among all the participating institutions. Students are able to choose the college or university that will award their degree. All 13 TBR community colleges deliver and award associate’s degrees, and all six TBR universities deliver and award bachelor’s degrees.

The following TN eCampus degrees are available through Pellissippi State:

  • Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
  • Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education
  • Associate of Applied Science in Professional Studies, concentration in Information Technology
  • Associate of Applied Science in Web Technology
  • Associate of Arts in General Studies (University Parallel)
  • Associate of Science in General Studies (University Parallel)
  • Associate of Science in General Studies (University Parallel) for Teacher Aides and Paraprofessionals Preparation

Students who pursue online programs should be highly motivated, independent, active learners who have good organizational and time management skills. Students also should have the discipline to study without external reminders and be able to adapt to new learning environments.

Visit http://www.tnecampus.org or call 1-888-223-0023 for more information.