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Department of Accounting, Economics, Finance, and International Business
111 Business Administration Building
Martin, TN 38238-5015 
(731) 881-7226 

Interim Chair: Dr.Thomas Payne
tpayne@utm.edu

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Department of Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Political Science

Thomas A. Payne, Interim Chair
111 Business Administration Building
(731) 881-7226

 

Preparing for Graduate School in Political Science
Preparation For Law School:  An Introduction

Majors

 

Accounting

The accounting major is designed to prepare students for positions in public, private, or governmental accounting and is an excellent pre-law major. The major also provides an educational background for the CIA, CMA, and CPA examinations, and is an excellent first step toward a university teaching career. The student should be aware that 150 semester hours are required to qualify a person to sit for the CPA examination.

B.A. or B.S.  Accounting Minor Curriculum. (18 hours)

 

Accounting Check Sheets by Catalog Years

 

 

Economics

If you're interested in a career in international business, general business or economics, you need to check out UT Martin's major in economics. A major in economics offers students a solid foundation in economic theory and application while providing a diverse background in business administration. Students in our economics program have classes in all areas of business - economics, accounting, marketing, management, finance, computer technology, business law and international business. The economics option develops students' quantitative skills and affords them the flexibility to study a wide variety of liberal arts subjects as well. Students who pursue this option are very well prepared to assume positions in banking, management, financial management and various government positions. The economics option also prepares students to enter graduate studies or law school.

In addition to the pure economics major, you can choose a concentration in either finance or international business.

 

Economics Check Sheets by Catalog Years

 

Concentration in General Business

The general business concentration provides students with the flexibility to choose from electives in accounting, finance, marketing, management or information systems that best fit their chosen career paths.

 

General Bussiness Check Sheets by Catalog Years

Concentration in International Business

The international business concentration exposes students to a wide variety of business courses including economics, finance, marketing and management. Special emphasis is given to international business principles, cultural diversity and comparative economic systems. A foreign language is available for students who choose this concentration. A solid background in international business prepares students for various career opportunities with companies in theUnited States and corporations abroad.

Regardless of the option you choose, you will receive expert instruction from a highly qualified faculty with diverse business backgrounds. You will also gain valuable, real-world practical experience through our internship and cooperative education programs. These programs help facilitate students' abilities to transfer classroom learning into a practical and rewarding real-world experience.

International Business Check Sheets by Catalog Years

 

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Finance

The finance major offers students a solid foundation in economic theory with strong emphasis placed on the theory and practice of finance. Students are exposed to numerous topics including theories of finance, capital budgeting techniques and exchange rate theories. Emphasis is placed on financial theory as it applied to the industrial management sector. Students who choose this option are prepared for graduate school as well as for careers in banking, financial management and management.

 

Finance Check Sheets by Catalog Years

 

Political Science

Political science majors offer students a wide range of career opportunities. The majors particularly prepare students for further education at the graduate level where they can specialize in a variety of sub-fields. They are excellent majors for students interested in attending law school or seeking government employment upon graduation. Additional information on career opportunities and current careers of departmental alumni is available upon request.

 

Political Science majors must satisfy the general education requirements for the appropriate Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. A minor is required in both degrees.  There are two B.A. degree or B.S. degree concentrations for the political science major. Each of these concentrations is based on a common core of political science courses. 

 

Course Requirements for Major:

Course   Hours
Political Science 210-220, American Government and Politics  
6
Political Science 303, Scope and Methods of Political Science  
3
Degree Concentration Requirements (see below)  
21-24
Total  
30-33

 

The ETS Political Science Major Field Examination is required to complete the major.

 

Political Science Check Sheets by Catalog Year
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
General
Public Administration
General
Public Administration

General Requirements for Bachelor's Degree In Political Science

Bachelor of Arts Degree
Bachelor of Science Degree

General Political Science Concentration (B.A. or B.S.):
Upper Division (300-400) Political Science courses: 24 Hours
A minor is required for the B.S. and the B.A. degree.

Public Administration Concentration:
The public administration concentration is a mix of political science and business-related courses designed to prepare students for management responsibilities in the public, private or private non-profit sector. The degree also prepares students for graduate work in schools of public policy, public management or planning.

 

Course  
Hours
Political Science 314, Intergovernmental Relations  
3
Political Science 353, Administrative Law  
3
Political Science 361, Introduction to Public Administration  
3
Political Science 362, Introduction to Public Safety  
3
Political Science 363, Financing Public Policy  
3
Political Science 420, Public Administration Internship  
3
Political Science 432, American Constitutional Law  
3
Total  
21

 

A minor is required for the B.S. and the B.A. degree.

 

In lieu of a minor for the Public Administration Concentration, complete the following:

 

Course
Hours
Accounting 201-202, Fundamentals of Accounting
6
Economics 201, Principles of Macroeconomics
3
Economics 202, Principles of Microeconomics
3
Business Law 201, Legal Environment of Business
3
Management 300, Organization & Management
3
Management 350, Human Resource Management
3
Total
21

 

B.A. or B.S.  Political Science Minor Curriculum. (18 hours)

B.A. or B.S. Paralegal Studies Minor ** is designed to prepare a person for a career as a legal assistant. Also, as part of an overall degree program, it is an excellent minor for students who plan to attend law school. (21 hours)

 

** Students majoring in political science cannot receive a separate minor in paralegal studies; however, courses in the paralegal studies minor can count toward satisfying the major.

 

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