2025 - 2026 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Liberal Arts
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Samantha Morgan-Curtis, Ph.D., Dean
112 Hubert Crouch Hall
Telephone 615-963-1536
Mission Statement
The College of Liberal Arts offers academic programs designed to engage students in the study of human experience and human potential and to equip them for creatively, critically, and collaboratively shaping their lives, careers, and communities.
Core Values
Integrative Learning: Liberal Arts programs recognize education as an inherently connected, cumulative, and student-centered experience in which learning occurs across courses and across disciplines.
Creativity: Liberal Arts programs value and nurture originality, imagination, discovery, the active creation and appreciation of beauty, and the unique voice of each student. Rather than providing “training”, they seek to inspire students and draw inspiration from them.
Responsibility: Liberal Arts programs recognize the development of integrity, ethical thinking, and social and environmental awareness as essential goals of a college education.
Critical Thinking and Reasoned Judgment: Liberal Arts programs recognize discourse and the construction of knowledge as human activities requiring the questioning of assumptions, logical reasoning, analysis and synthesis, the appreciation of multiple perspectives, self-awareness, empathetic capacity, and civility.
Professional Competency: Liberal Arts programs value, model, and cultivate excellence in written and oral communication, task organization, collaboration, quantitative thinking, and literacy in information technology, equipping students with transferrable professional skills.
Student Service and Support: Liberal Arts programs recognize the quality of the individual student’s educational experience as the primary measure of their effectiveness and are committed to the highest standards of service for both traditional and non-traditional students in curriculum design, course offering, instruction, learning assessment, co-curricular activities, and academic and career advisement.
Accreditation
Individual academic programs in the College of Liberal Arts are accredited by the national, regional, and state agencies that accredit programs. The Art program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), and the Music program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). All participating teacher certification programs in the College are approved by the Tennessee Department of Education. In addition, the teacher certification program of the University is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
General Education Core Requirements
Students in Liberal Arts must satisfy all of the University’s general education requirements. Individual major programs may require that their students fulfill these requirements in particular ways, such as by specifying which courses may be used to satisfy the literature, social science, natural science, or humanities requirements. Students should consult the requirements in their program descriptions in this section of the Catalog. Students entering the University with fewer than 60 credit hours are also required to complete the University’s Service to Leadership (UNIV 1000) orientation course. The College encourages students to complete general education and lower-division major courses before enrolling in upper-division courses.
Graduation Requirements
As well as satisfying the University requirements for graduation, all graduates of the College must earn at least a C in all courses that are used to satisfy the program requirements in the major (as opposed to the general education requirements and electives). Required courses in the major program in which less than a C is earned must be repeated until the minimum grade is earned. As part of University requirements, all students must earn at least a C in Freshman English I and Freshman English II (ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020).
To minimize the likelihood that last-minute problems will delay students’ graduation, students should thoroughly familiarize themselves with all departmental, College, and University degree requirements and stay in frequent contact with their advisors. Prospective graduates must submit an application for graduation by the published application closing date. At the time of applying for graduation, students must either have expunged all Incomplete grades from their record or submit a copy of a signed agreement with the instructor of any class in which an Incomplete is outstanding; this agreement must specify the date by which the Incomplete will be removed. If students do not graduate in the semester for which they apply, they must subsequently re-file for graduation.
Bachelor of Science
Minor
Department of Art and Design
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Bachelor of Science
Minor
Department of Communications
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Bachelor of Science
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Communication, Communication Studies Concentration, Health Communication Track, B.S.
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Communication, Communication Studies Concentration, Intercultural Communication Track, B.S.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Film & Television Production Track, B.S.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Integrated Marketing Track, B.S.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Journalism Track, B.S.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Media Leadership & Performance Track, B.S.
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Communication, Theatre Concentration, Performance Track, B.S.
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Communication, Theatre Concentration, Production Track, B.S.
Bachelor of Arts
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Communication, Communication Studies Concentration, Health Communication Track, B.A.
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Communication, Communication Studies Concentration, Intercultural Communication Track, B.A.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Film & Television Production Track, B.A.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Integrated Marketing Track, B.A.
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Communication, Mass Communication Concentration, Media Leadership & Performance Track, B.A.
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Communication, Theatre Concentration, Performance Track, B.A.
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Communication, Theatre Concentration, Production Track, B.A.
Minor
Department of Criminal Justice
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Bachelor of Science
Department of History, Political Science, Geography, and Africana Studies
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Bachelor of Science
Minor
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy
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Bachelor of Arts
Minor
Department of Music
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Bachelor of Science
Minor
Department of Sociology
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Bachelor of Science
Minor
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