Mar 19, 2024  
2018-19 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-19 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

University College



Rick Sluder, Dean
David Gotcher, Associate Dean
Peggy Carpenter, Assistant Dean

University College exists for the purpose of helping make student success possible for the traditional and nontraditional students it serves. The staff is organized within seven unique units to meet the specific needs of the community.

The Distance Education and Nontraditional Programs unit manages all distance programs, TN eCampus, and MTSU online courses. This group also assists faculty who would like to teach online through Distance Education Faculty Services and provides advising for all students who major in the degree programs awarded by the college.

The Academic Outreach unit oversees all off campus programs, including several remote teaching sites, the Middle Tennessee Education Center, and the Adult Degree Completion Program.

The Summer Sessions unit provides the administrative support necessary to operate the summer school program at MTSU. Students can make MTSU Summer sessions a part of their graduation strategy. Summer sessions can help a student stay on track or shorten the time to graduation, reduce the course load in other terms, or focus on courses that need full-time attention.

The University Studies Department provides a variety of support services to first-year and transfer students at MTSU. Their purpose is to provide academic placement support, transition support, and academic instruction and help where it is most appropriate for its target audience. The department offers the Bachelor of Science in Integrated Studies degree to students electing a broad-based educational experience.

Academic Advising provides academic advising services for University College students. In addition to course selection and registration, advisors provide specialized guidance and information to help undecided students select appropriate majors early in their academic careers.

The Administrative and Finance unit manages the human resource and administrative functions of the college. Additionally it houses the Professional Development office which manages hundreds of not-for-credit educational programs designed to meet specific needs of the public, corporations, state agencies, and other individuals and groups. It also manages the Public Services Grants and Awards programs as well as several contracts by which services are provided statewide to meet specific educational needs.

The Dual Enrollment unit works with high schools and high school students to offer MTSU courses that count both as high school and college credit.

The overriding mission in all departments is to provide programs that meet the ongoing educational and support needs of the adult nontraditional and traditional students they serve. A sense of customer service and student focus is pervasive throughout the culture of the college and its staff.

Credit Area

Distance Education and Nontraditional Programs

Distance Education Courses

Distance education courses, coordinated through the University College, include online and hybrid and TN eCampus online and synchronous online.

MTSU Online Courses

All instruction takes place through MTSU’s learning management system. Students are expected to have access to a computer and the Internet for completion of course requirements. Professors may offer optional meetings but students cannot be penalized for non-attendance. Proctored exams may also be offered, and students who cannot attend the scheduled dates/times have the option of taking the exam at an approved off-campus site. Students who are most successful in online courses have excellent time management skills.

MTSU Hybrid Courses

A significant portion of instruction and activities in a hybrid class takes place in an online environment. Professors may require up to 15  hours of mandatory campus meetings (for an orientation, exams, presentations) per semester for hybrid courses. Students can be penalized for non-attendance at these scheduled events.

Additional information can be found on the Course Comparison Chart.

NOTE: MTSU online, hybrid, and TN eCampus courses may be used to satisfy some requirements for any degree offered at MTSU. Some degrees can be earned completely online.

MTSU Online and Hybrid Graduate and Undergraduate Degree Programs

Online Undergraduate Programs

Online Graduate Programs

  • Aeronautical Science, M.S.
    • Aeronautical Science, Aviation Education Concentration, M.S.
    • Aeronautical Science, Aviation Management Concentration, M.S.

    • Aeronautical Science, Aviation Safety and Security Management Concentration, M.S.

  • Business Administration, M.B.A.

    • Business Administration, M.B.A.

    • Business Administration, Concrete Industry Management Concentration, M.B.A.

    • Business Administration, Health Care Management Concentration, M.B.A.

  • Criminal Justice Administration, M.C.J.
  • Curriculum and Instruction, English as a Second Language Concentration, M.Ed.
  • Library Science, M.L.S
  • Nursing, Advanced Practice: Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration, M.S.N..
  • Professional Studies, M.P.S.
    • Professional Studies, Human Resources Leadership Concentration, M.P.S.
    • Professional Studies, Strategic Leadership Concentration, M.P.S.

    • Professional Studies, Training and Development Concentration, M.P.S.

Hybrid Undergraduate Programs

Hybrid Graduate Programs

  • Business Education, M.B.E.
  • Social Work, Advanced Generalist Social Work Practice Concentration, M.S.W.

TN eCampus Online Courses

In 2015 the “Focus on College and University Success Act” proposed the creation of local boards for the six public universities outside the University of Tennessee system: Austin Peay State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Tech University, East Tennessee State University, and the University of Memphis. Even though the public universities are no longer governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents, they continue to collaborate and participate in initiatives that benefit our state’s students. One such initiative is the TN eCampus online program through which colleges and universities work cooperatively to allow students to earn college degrees entirely online.

The program currently offers the following undergraduate online degrees:

Students must

  • earn a minimum of 120 hours;
  • meet MTSU upper-division, residency, and senior hour requirements;
  • meet MTSU General Education requirements;
  • meet MTSU GPA requirements; and
  • complete the courses outlined in the degree program.

The program currently offers the following graduate online degrees:

  • Master of Professional Studies
    • Professional Studies, Human Resources Leadership Concentration, M.P.S.

    • Professional Studies, Strategic Leadership Concentration, M.P.S.

    • Professional Studies, Training and Development Concentration, M.P.S.

Admissions, instruction, advising, library services, and other forms of student assistance are available online. The courses have been designed to be taught totally online in an interactive, asynchronous format. For questions, call 615-494-7714 or refer to www.mtsu.edu/university-college/advising/ .

Synchronous Online Courses

Synchronous online courses are accessed over the Internet typically through MTSU’s course management system. Synchronous online classes meet online at the time/days of the week specified in PipelineMT. A reliable computer with at minimum a DSL Internet (broadband) connection is needed to successfully access synchronous online course sessions. Hardware requirements include headphones, earbuds, speakers, and may include a microphone and/or web cam. During the class, students can hear and/or see the professor, and communication with the professor may take place through a microphone or text chat window. Only students with strong experience on the Internet should register for a synchronous online course. Courses may require proctored exams. Additional information may be obtained at Distance Course Definitions.

Accelerated Online Courses

Accelerated Online Courses are offered in two eight-week blocks each Fall and Spring semester. Students may take only up to 9 hours in each block (parts of term A1 and A2). Students may mix accelerated courses with full-term courses (not to exceed 18 hours total) and must register for A2 courses during regular registration. Special permission is required to add A2 part-of-term courses after late registration ends. Accelerated Online Courses may include optional orientations and proctored exams.

Academic Outreach

Adult Degree Completion Program

Some students may earn credits toward the B.S. in Integrated Studies or the B.S. in Professional Studies through a portfolio evaluation of prior learning. For more information, call (615) 494-7714 or visit www.mtsu.edu/adcp.

Off-campus Program

Credit courses are regularly scheduled at several off-campus locations in middle Tennessee, including Smyrna, Motlow, and Columbia State Community Colleges. These are scheduled as a result of requests made by business and industry, school systems, and agencies. For more information, contact (615) 898-2121 or visit www.mtsu.edu/university-college/outreach/off-campus.php.

Off-campus courses are also available at the Middle Tennessee Education Center (MTEC) located at 200 Dover Street, Suite J, in Shelbyville. For more information about MTEC and program and course offerings, call (931) 685-4444 or visit www.mteducationcenter.com.

Summer Sessions

University College directs MTSU Summer Sessions and is charged with the responsibility for providing a comprehensive and balanced selection of high quality summer academic course offerings to enable students to pursue undergraduate and graduate academic degree programs. Working in partnership with all academic departments and campus units, MTSU Summer Sessions is committed to offering outstanding learning opportunities that both complement and enhance the educational experiences offered during the other academic terms. More information is available by contacting the Summer Sessions Office at (615) 898-5783 or by visiting www.mtsu.edu/summer.

University Studies Department

The University Studies Department of the University College is committed to providing a firm foundation on which the student it serves can build a clear pathway leading to success within the university structure. The department helps students determine their ideal academic placement while providing an environment that helps them adapt and transition successfully to the university culture. Dedicated faculty and staff provide targeted instruction, support, and direction to entering students and those pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree. More information is available by visiting www.mtsu.edu/universitycollege/universitystudies/ or visiting University Studies . Students may also contact the University Studies Department at (615) 898.2568.

Experiential Learning Scholars Program (EXL)

The Experiential Learning Scholars Program formalizes and organizes several existing experiential learning activities such as study abroad and cooperative education and new experiential opportunities into a comprehensive program of study for students. Students formally admitted to the EXL Scholars Program must complete several activities: EXL coursework, an external service component, an MTSU internal service component, and assessment activities (including development of an e-portfolio). After their completion of EXL program requirements, students will receive an EXL Scholar designation on their transcripts and will wear special cords at commencement to signify their achievement. Some students may elect to take EXL courses, but may not complete all the requirements for the EXL Scholars Program transcript designation. More information can be found at www.mtsu.edu/exl/.

Professional Development

Professional Development Training offers a wide variety of programs and topics specializing programs to those interested in developing their professional expertise. We offer our programs in a variety of modes, helping people of all ages achieve CEU’s and certificates, accomplish professional development goals, and pursue recreational and intellectual interests. Our diverse educational opportunities, quality programs, and dedicated service give lifelong learners access to the vast and valuable resources of our university. Hundreds of courses are available online or on demand covering topics as diverse as test preparation, software mastery, professional development, and personal enrichment. The department also offers and designs training programs for the State of Tennessee health and education departments. More information regarding this program can be found at www.advanceyourskills.com.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

This office manages a state-certified program designed to meet the educational requirements of individuals who seek to become licensed Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). The program is developed with two courses (1) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and (2) Advanced Medical Technician (AEMT). Students who successfully complete this course are eligible to take the National Registry of EMT’s psychomotor and cognitive exams which lead to certification at the EMT level in Tennessee, as well as with the National Registry of EMTs. More information regarding this program can be found at www.mtsu.edu/university-college/training/emt.

Continuing Education Units

Professional Development also certifies, monitors, and tracks the issuance of continuing education units, continuing professional education units, and continuing legal education units for the University and various professional groups and organizations.

More Information

More information can be obtained by contacting the University College, (615) 494-7714. Additional information may be obtained by visiting www.mtsu.edu/universitycollege/.