Mar 19, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Communication and Information


Michael O. Wirth, Dean
Virginia W. Kupritz, Associate Dean for Academic Programs

https://www.cci.utk.edu/

The College of Communication and Information fosters among students and the larger community a sense of the legal and ethical responsibilities of access to information and the exercise of expression in a democratic society. Additionally, the college serves the professional goals of preparing students for careers in the communication and information professions.

The college includes four schools – School of Advertising and Public Relations, School of Communication Studies, School of Information Sciences, and School of Journalism and Electronic Media. The college came together in its current configuration on July 1, 2003. The college offers two master’s and one doctoral degree.

The Master of Science with a major in communication and information is a college-wide degree offering multiple concentrations that typically are housed within one of the schools. These concentrations have a core curriculum that focuses on theory and research. Students then take course work supporting the concentration as well as electives. They also engage in a capstone experience.

The Master of Science with a major in information sciences is designed primarily for librarians and information professionals. That program is coordinated by the School of Information Sciences and involves both on-campus and distance education course work. This program is accredited by the American Library Association and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. More details on this degree are provided in the listing for the School of Information Sciences, which follows information about college-wide degrees.

The Doctor of Philosophy with a major in communication and information builds on core courses that focus on knowledge creation across the disciplines represented by the college. Additional required course work in a primary and cognate area will be selected by the student and his/her program committee. Communication and information is available as a secondary area for students majoring in other departments.

Facilities for research and service are managed by CCI’s Center for Information and Communication Studies (CICS).

Graduate Assistantships for College-Wide Degrees

  • Graduate assistantships are available for students in college-wide programs. Assistantships may be for teaching or research. Assistantships are highly competitive and carry a waiver of tuition and fees as well as a stipend and require that recipients work 10-20 hours per week in the college.

For application forms and other information about college-wide graduate programs in Communication and Information, write to Associate Dean for Academic Programs, College of Communication and Information, 302 Communications Building, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0332 or visit our website.

School of Advertising and Public Relations

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School of Communication Studies

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School of Information Sciences

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School of Journalism and Electronic Media

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