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Current UT Online Degree Offerings
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| • Bachelor of University Studies (BUS) |
The BUS degree allows students to incorporate 60 hours or more of credit earned from an accredited post-secondary institution and earn up to 30 credit hours for experiential learning.
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| www.utm.edu/utonline/bus.php |
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| • Online Dual Enrollment |
UT Online plans to offer a collection of online courses to high school and home school students beginning in Summer 2009. Students meet high school requirements and earn college credit simultaneously.
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| www.utm.edu/utonline/dualenroll.php |
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| • M.S. in Agriculture & Natural Resources Systems Management |
| The degree program is designed to meet the growing needs of agriculture and natural resources professionals. The MSANR curriculum is comprised of 36 hours of graduate course work and is offered exclusively via the Internet. The MSANR curriculum features three concentrations: Systems Science in Agriculture, Agricultural Education & Leadership, and Natural Resources Systems Management. |
| www.utm.edu/departments/caas/msanr/ |
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| • M.S. in Education |
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| This master’s degree is available to individuals who obtained a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and who are professionally licensed to teach. The program allows candidates to complete certification requirements for the beginning administrator as an initial step toward full credentialing as a professional administrator. |
| www.utm.edu/utonline/msedas.php |
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- Counseling-School & Community
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| This master’s degree is available to individuals who obtained a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. |
www.utm.edu/utonline/msed_counseling.php
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| This master’s degree is available to individuals who obtained a bachelor’s degree in education from an accredited college or university and who are professionally licensed to teach elementary or secondary education. The program is intended for teachers seeking advanced training in geoscience disciplines, such as geology, astronomy, meteorology, or general earth science. The program serves teachers who are interested in moving into geoscience education from another science content area, adding earth science or geology courses, or seeking to teach AP or dual-enrollment courses. |
| www.utm.edu/utonline/msed_geosci.php |
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| This master’s degree is available to individuals who obtained a bachelor’s degree in education from an accredited college or university and who are professionally licensed to teach elementary or secondary education. The curriculum allows candidates to complete the 37 credit-hour program with 18 credit hours in special education. |
| www.utm.edu/utonline/msed_special.php |
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| • M.S. in Family & Consumer Science |
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| This master’s degree has two concentrations: General Family and Consumer Sciences and Dietetics. General Family and Consumer Sciences is generalist in nature and based on a selected range of comprehensive courses. The Dietetics concentration incorporates a Dietetic Internship Program (DI) which offers a post-baccalaureate, clinically based practicum. Students completing the DI portion are eligible to take the registration examination that leads to becoming a Registered Dietitian. |
| www.utm.edu/utonline/msfcs.php |
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UT Online
Online University Studies
227 Admin. Bldg, Martin, TN 38238
Toll Free 1.866.587.7589; Local 731.881.7589
Apply online: www.utm.edu/utonline/getstarted.php
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