University Of Tennessee:
The University of Tennessee offers the highest quality instruction, research, and outreach programs throughout the state of Tennessee, with programs in Knoxville, Memphis & Tullahoma. Undergraduate, graduate, and professional education merge seamlessly with the exploration of new knowledge and dissemination of practical information and technology to the state and its citizens. One of the nation's leading public research institutions, the University of Tennessee's flagship campus in Knoxville offers instruction leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. UT Knoxville's eleven colleges benefit from more than 1,400 faculty and offer more than 300 degree programs. UT Knoxville is ranked among the nation's top public universities.
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Degrees, Majors & Programs: Undergraduate & Graduate Studies, Continuing Education in the following areas: Schools & Colleges: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources; Allied Health; Architecture & Design; School of Art, Arts & Sciences; Health Science Engineering (The College of Engineering in Knoxville also offers a program in Biomedical Engineering); Business Administration; Communication & Information; Dentistry; Education, Health & Human Sciences; Engineering; Graduate Health Sciences; Law; College of Medicine; Graduate School of Medicine; School of Music; Nursing (Knoxville); Nursing (Memphis); Pharmacy; Social Work; Space Institute; Veterinary Medicine.
Programs include:
Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree
The curriculum leading to the Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree prepares students for the practice of law.
The College of Law curriculum combines training in substantive law, procedure, ethics, and professionalism, with particular emphasis on analysis and reasoning, research, problem solving, writing, planning and drafting, business transactions, advocacy, and dispute resolution.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems engineering uses engineering science and mathematics to address opportunities and problems in biological, environmental, ecological and agricultural systems. Biosystems engineering degrees are offered through a collaboration between the College of Engineering and the Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science in the UT College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Electrical engineering deals with the application of physical laws governing charged particles. This field impacts many aspects of modern life, from miniature integrated circuits to power systems spanning international boundaries. Computer engineers work with digital processing of images and signals. The study of computer science emphasizes hardware, software and theory.
Restaurant and Food Service Management Undergraduate Degree
Restaurant and Food Service Management emphasizes acquiring those skills that are necessary to operate any type of food service activity and prepares our students to begin their careers at the managerial level. Discipline specific courses include: Restaurant and Food Service Operations Management; Cost Control; Food Quality; Food Safety; and Strategic Planning.
All majors take the Service Management Core, which includes: Introduction to the Service Industry, Family and Consumer Behavior, Developing the Service Workforce, Diversity in the Service Marketplace, Strategies for Growth, Professional Development, Legal Issues in Service Management, Service Leadership.
Bachelor of Architecture
The B. Arch is a five year undergraduate first professional degree designed for students who are eager to pursue architecture as a career choice. Approximately 70% of the curriculum consists of professional courses and electives with liberal arts courses and electives comprising the other 30%.
The design studio is the core of our architecture curriculum, wherein students recognize, generate, and explore design ideas.
In the design studio, the student synthesizes various aspects of the curriculum that develop in increasing complexity as students advance through the program. Students begin design courses in the first year of study receiving immediate exposure to the creative thought processes in visual thinking. Courses in architectural history and theory, technology, digital applications and professional practice, offer focused and extensive study of the myriad sub-disciplines that comprise architectural inquiry. In addition, required electives taken outside the school reinforce the School of Architecture's goal to provide a comprehensive college education.
Business Administration
The University of Tennessee College of Business Administration is among the nation's top business schools. The college offers bachelors, masters, and doctorate level programs in a wide variety of business diciplines. Many of its programs are consistently ranked among the best in the world.
Please contact us for further information on the many other programs available.