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Milestone Courses
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Based on prior students’ experience, students who do
well in these courses are more likely to graduate on
time in this program.
15 to FINISH
Take 15 credit hours a semester to nish
your degree in two years.
Contact Information
For full catalog:
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To stay on track, these courses
must be taken in order.
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2018-2019
This program is designed to transfer.
University Parallel
Public Administration
AS
ENGL1010 English Comp I
COMM2025 Fund of Comm
PICK ONE: Humanities/Fine Arts
PICK ONE: Humanities/Fine Arts
PSYC1030 Intro to Psychology
3
3
3
3
3
15
Prereq: ENGL1010
ENGL1020 English Comp II
PICK ONE: Mathematics
POLS1030 American Government
PSYC2130 Lifespan Dev Psychology
PICK ONE: Social/Behavioral Sciences
3
3
3
3
3
15
PICK ONE: Literature
PICK ONE: Natural Science
PICK ONE: History
SOCI1040 Social Problems
PICK ONE: Elective
Prereq: ENGL1020
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3
4
3
3
3
16
POLS2040 Diversity of Socio- Politics
PICK ONE: History
PICK ONE: Natural Science
POLS1040 Internship
PICK ONE: Elective
Spring Only
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3
3
4
3
3
16
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Criminal and/or other types of back-
ground check, possibly at the students
expense, may be a requirement of
some courses in this degree program.
The ability to complete cooperative
training, internships, eld experi-
ences, and educational practicums
may be based on the results of these
background checks. This could result
in your inability to successfully com-
plete course/program requirements.
ENGL1010 and ENGL 0810
ACAD 1100 and READ 0810
MATH 0530 and MATH 1530
The following suggested courses are
helpful in this area of emphasis; how-
ever, students may choose other cours-
es in consultation with their advisors.
ECON2100 Principles of
Macroeconomics
ECON2200 Principles of
Microeconomics
901-333-5196
socialsciences@southwest.tn.edu
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