University of Tennessee

Overview
The University of Tennessee is a public university network in the State of Tennesee that maintains some sort of campus presence in every single one of the state's counties. Its main campus locations are at Knoxville, Memphis, Chattanooga, and Martin. It features agriculture, public service, and space institutes to enhance students academic experiences. It also plays host to several top performing state schools a large network of professionals. The school is particularly reknown for training future medical professionals at the Memphis campus and Tennessee's finest educators at all campuses.

Student Appeal
The University of Tennessee network system is the largest in the state, and features so many Greek student life organizations, sports teams, academic organizations, and arts associations for students to choose from. Nearly every imaginable major and minor is offered by the university system, and students can earn any sort of graduate degree they would like. Plus, students who are residents of the state of Tennessee will pay only in-state tuition, while receiving an education that is arguably more valuable than any private schools in the state offer.

School Facts & Figures

  • Accreditation: SACS
  • Size: Large (>10,000 students)
  • Type: Public
  • Religious Affiliation: N/A
  • Academic Affiliation: N/A
  • Career Services: Yes
  • Course Schedule: Quarter
  • Credit Options: Transfer
  • Scholarships Offered: Yes
  • Loans Offered: Stafford, Pell, PLUS

Program Offered:
Bachelor's Degrees
Master's Degrees
Doctorate Degrees
  • Doctor of Nursing PracticeDoctor of Nursing Practice
    *Requires a bachelor's degree in nursing and nursing license. This 3-year program is geared towards current bachelor's or master's level nurses seeking advanced clinical understanding in a particular area, such as family nursing or forensic nursing. The program is online but requires students to attend on-campus sessions 4 times per year.
  • Ed.D. Learning and LeadershipEd.D. Learning and Leadership
    *Requires a bachelor's degree. Educational leaders in this program study how learning is involved in the leadership process, particularly with respect to organizational change. The program is cohort based and includes a core of classes as well as a dissertation project.
  • Ph. D. in Engineering ManagementPh. D. in Engineering Management
    *Requires a bachelor's degree. This doctoral program, offered through the UT Space Institute, prepares students for leadership in technical organizations. Students study business and management topics as they apply to engineering settings.
  • Ph.D. in NursingPh.D. in Nursing
    *Requires a bachelor's degree in nursing and nursing license. The PhD in nursing trains nurse scientists who are prepared to do nursing research. Nurses learn how to use theory and research in academic, education, and management positions.
  • Transitional Doctor of Physical TherapyTransitional Doctor of Physical Therapy
    *Requires a bachelor's degree and physical therapy license. Current physical therapists who possess a bachelor's or master's degree and a PT license can use this bridge program to earn their DPT degree. The program consists of 18 credit hours of physical therapy core classes and 12 electives.
Certificates

University of Tennessee

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