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Students who follow this academic plan will receive an Associate of Science with a concentration in Social Work. 

1st Fall   Hours
ENGL 1010 Composition I 3
COLS 1010 Study, Organize, Succeed 3
MATH 1530 Introductory Statistics 3
SOCI 1010 Introduction to Sociology 3
SWRK 2010 Intro to Social Work 3
    TERM TOTAL 15
Action Items    
  Oct Meet with Success Coach or Advisor 
Complete FAFSA for upcoming fall term 
 
  Nov Visit colleges and universities 
Register for next term 
 
1st Spring   Hours
ENGL 1020 Composition II 3
POLS 1030 American Government 3
COMM 2025 Fundamentals of Communication 3
PSYC 1030 Introduction to Psychology  3
    Humanities Elective 3
    TERM TOTAL 15
Action Items    
  Mar Meet with Success Coach or Advisor   
  April Decide on transfer institution 
Register for next term 
 
2nd Fall   Hours
    Literature Elective 3
SOCI 1040 Social Problems 3
    Natural Science Elective 4
    History Elective 3
    Elective 3
    TERM TOTAL 16
Action Items    
  Sept Complete Application for Graduation  
  Oct Meet with Faculty Advisor 
Complete FAFSA for upcoming fall term 
 
  Nov Apply for admission to transfer institution 
Register for next term 
 
2nd Spring   Hours
ANTH 1230 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Recommended) OR
ECON 2100 Macroeconomics OR
ECON 2200 Microeconomics
3
    History Elective 3
    Natural Science Elective 4
    Humanities Elective 3
    Electives 1
    TERM TOTAL 14
Action Items    
  Feb Take Exit Exam (ETS Proficiency Profile)   
  Mar Contact transfer institution about registration/financial aid   
    TOTAL HOURS 60

This is a Tennessee Transfer Pathway: www.tntransferpathway.org

  • Elective courses should be carefully selected in consultation with a faculty advisor. Students should choose courses appropriate for transfer to the senior institution they have selected.
  • History courses – students are advised to consult with his/her transfer institution to determine if a particular history course or sequence is required. 
  • Students should confer with their advisor or a representative of the university to which they intend to transfer to determine the recommended Humanities/Fine Arts courses. Students who intend to transfer to UM should take LIT 2201 and LIT 2202 to fulfill this requirement. TSU also recommends a LIT sequence.
  • ETSU requires a BIOL sequence: 1010/1020 or 1110/1120.
  • TSU requires ECON. UM and UTC require ANTHRO.
  • Students who intend to transfer to APSU or UTM should take BIOL 2010: Human Anatomy and Physiology I as an unspecified elective. 

For further information: Social Science, Business and Education Division, 865-354-3000, x4582

https://www.roanestate.edu/?10621-Transfer-Program-AS-Social-Work

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