Academics
- Graduation Rate53%
- Majors Available48
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio15:1
- Retention Rate73%
AP Credit Policy
An applicant may gain credit hours though AP and/or CLEP examinations. Applicants who take the AP Examinations will receive credit for the introductory sequence in certain disciplines (up to eight semester hours) if they score a three, four or five. Applicants who score at or above the minimum score established by the university for credit will be awarded the amount of credit for general and subject exams as set by the university. Students will receive a grade of 'P' in these classes. A qualified applicant may apply a maximum of 30 semester hours credit for previous non-college learning and/or examination toward a degree. Credits earned by examination do not count toward UT Martin hours, nor toward four-year institutional hours.
For more information, view the credit policy on the college's website.
Offers credits
Yes
Offers placement into advanced courses
Yes
AP Courses | Min Score Required | Number of Credits | Course Equivalent |
---|---|---|---|
2-D Art and Design | 4 | Not available | ART 120 |
3-D Art and Design | 4 | Not available | ART 130 |
Art History | 3 | Not available | ARTH 210-211 |
Biology | 3 | Not available | BIOL 110-120 |
4 | Not available | BIOL 130-140 | |
Calculus AB | 3 | Not available | MATH 251 |
Calculus BC | 3 | Not available | MATH 251 |
4 | Not available | MATH 251-252 | |
Chemistry | 4 | Not available | CHEM 121-122 |
Comparative Government and Politics | 3 | Not available | POSC 341 |
Computer Science A | 4 | Not available | CSCI 221 |
Computer Science Principles | 4 | Not available | CSCI 220 |
Drawing | 4 | Not available | ART 140-150 |
English Language and Composition | 3 | Not available | ENGL 111 |
4 | Not available | ENGL 111-112 | |
English Literature and Composition | 3 | Not available | ENGL 111 |
4 | Not available | ENGL 111-112 | |
Environmental Science | 3 | Not available | ESCI LD |
European History | 3 | Not available | HIST LD |
French Language and Culture | 3 | Not available | FREN 341 |
4 | Not available | FREN 341-342 | |
German Language and Culture | 3 | Not available | GERM 341 |
4 | Not available | GERM 341-342 | |
Human Geography | 3 | Not available | GEOG 202 |
Japanese Language and Culture | 3 | Not available | JAPN 341 |
4 | Not available | JAPN 341-342 | |
Latin | 3 | Not available | LATIN LD |
Macroeconomics | 3 | Not available | ECON 201 |
Microeconomics | 3 | Not available | ECON 202 |
Physics 1 | 4 | Not available | PHYS 211 |
Physics 2 | 4 | Not available | PHYS 212 |
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | 4 | Not available | PHYS 221 |
Physics C: Mechanics | 4 | Not available | PHYS 220 |
Pre-Calculus | 3 | Not available | MATH 185 |
Psychology | 3 | Not available | PSYC 101 |
Spanish Language and Culture | 3 | Not available | SPAN 111 |
4 | Not available | SPAN 122 | |
5 | Not available | SPAN 222 | |
Statistics | 3 | Not available | MATH 210 |
United States Government and Politics | 3 | Not available | POSC 210 |
United States History | 3 | Not available | HIST 201-202 |
World History: Modern | 3 | Not available | HIST 121-122 |
Study Options
Majors and Degrees
The college offers the following degrees: Certificate, Bachelor's, and Master's
A
- Accounting
- Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations
- Agricultural Business and Management, General
- Agriculture, General
B
- Biology/Biological Sciences, General
- Business Administration and Management, General
- Business/Managerial Economics
C
- Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Chemistry, General
- Communication Management and Strategic Communications
- Communication, General
- Computer Science
- Computer and Information Systems Security/Auditing/Information Assurance
- Construction Engineering Technology/Technician
- Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
- Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
E
- Educational Leadership and Administration, General
- Engineering, General
- English Language and Literature, General
- Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy, General
F
- Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General
- Finance, General
G
- Game and Interactive Media Design
- Geology/Earth Science, General
H
- History, General
I
- International Relations and Affairs
M
- Management Information Systems, General
- Marketing/Marketing Management, General
- Mass Communication/Media Studies
- Mathematics, General
- Mechanical Engineering
- Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
- Music Teacher Education
- Music, General
- Music, Other
P
- Philosophy
- Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
- Political Science and Government, General
- Psychology, General
R
- Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
S
- Secondary Education and Teaching
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish Language and Literature
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness, General
T
- Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
V
- Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
Need Help Choosing a Major?
Keep in mind most colleges don’t require students to declare a major until the end of their sophomore year, and many students change majors at least once.
Special Academics Program
- Accelerated Study
- Comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities
- Cross-Registration
- Distance Learning
- Double Major
- Dual Enrollment of High School Students
- Honors Program
- Independent Study
- Internships
- ROTC, Army
- Student-Designed Major
- Study Abroad
- Teacher Certification
- Undergraduate Research
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