MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

• Détenir un baccalauréat général de 4 ans ou un baccalauréat spécialisé en sciences sociales, en sciences de la santé, ou l'équivalent. • Avoir maintenu une moyenne d'au moins « B ». • Posséder une expérience en service social ou connexe à la profession. • Avoir obtenu un minimum de six crédits de méthodes de recherche ou l'équivalent. • Démontrer son aptitude à poursuivre en français des études supérieures. Un test de compétence linguistique pourrait être exigé. • Démontrer son aptitude à poursuivre des études professionnelles (voir la section intitulée « Pièces au dossier d'admission »). • Présenter un projet de formation précisant le domaine d'études envisagé, la problématique de recherche proposée ainsi que l'expérience de stage prévu.


COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Dean, Abby Parrill-Baker, PhD The aims and purposes of The College of Arts and Sciences are (1) to provide students with a store of factual knowledge; (2) to introduce them to varying sets of principles; (3) to stimulate them to think about and to evaluate these facts and principles; and (4) to encourage them to order their own affairs and those of society with the talent, insight and discrimination which they develop.We have been privileged to pursue these aims with the following students who are candidates for the seven degrees which we offer:

MASTER OF ARTS
The candidates for this degree have majored in Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Earth Sciences, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Romance Languages, School Psychology or Sociology.

Dean, Dr. Debra Burns
The College of Communication and Fine Arts is ultimately centered on visual and audible symbols whose rational and emotional values it is the mission of the College to create and explore.In the belief that perception is largely shaped by experience, the College of Communication and Fine Arts offers a range of symbolically rendered experiences, both individual and collective, in the hope of broadening and sensitizing the perceptions of its students.Through its various professional courses of study, it prepares students to work toward careers in architecture and design, the fine or applied arts, communication & film, or the performing arts, whether as practitioners, teachers, artists, or consultants.The College offers seven degrees by which to accomplish its purposes:

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Candidates for this degree have majored in Architecture; Interior Architecture; Interior Architecture; Art with concentrations in Art Education, Graphic Design, Studio Arts and Photography; Theatre with concentrations in Performance, Design and Technical Production, Musical Theatre, or Dance.These graduates have been provided with greater opportunities for specialized study in their chosen field than could be possible under other baccalaureate programs.

MASTER OF ARTS
Babasoji Emmanuel Oyemakinde MS, 2017, University at Buffalo

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The most historic college at the University of Memphis, the College of Education is nationally accredited and seeks to prepare teachers, education related professionals, and other licensed human service professionals to become effective leaders within their chosen career.The College holds the distinction of being one of the few in the nation to meet, without a weakness, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) standards.In addition to high-quality classroom instruction, most programs are field based.Practical experiences and opportunities for participation in exciting hands-on training and research exist at our award winning Campus School, the Barbara K. Lipman Early Childhood School and Research Institute, our local Professional Development Schools, the nationally known Center for Research in Educational Policy, and internship programs in various community businesses and agencies, all where experts in the student's field of study and University faculty work together to provide valuable on the-job experience.The College offers off-campus courses at our Collierville, Jackson, and Dyersburg campuses and is a state leader in alternative online degree and licensure programs.Undergraduate programs administered by the College lead to the Bachelor of Science in Education and consist of three basic areas of work: General Education, Professional study, and study within one of 12 areas of Specialty.It is the work within a specialty that determines a student's major.Graduate level studies at the College include 29 Master's and 17 Doctoral degree programs.And, in administering 33 teacher licensure programs, The College of Education is the largest producer of teachers in Tennessee.The College of Professional & Liberal Studies, formerly University College, provides interdisciplinary educational opportunities in a flexible, relevant format for a diverse community of traditional and non-traditional adult learners.Established in 1975, the college is an innovator of new programs, a catalyst for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary efforts throughout the campus, and a facilitator for the community to interact with the University.Students may also take advantage of the unique opportunity to petition for college credit for the knowledge, training, and skills acquired through professional experiences.The college offers individualized programs of study, allowing students to combine several areas of emphases in order to design their own degree.Additionally, we offer interdisciplinary degrees not traditionally offered by other colleges on campus.These include a Bachelor of Professional Studies and a Bachelor of Liberal Studies in over 20 concentrations including Child Development & Family Studies, Merchandising, Legal Studies, and also a Bachelor of Science in Commercial Aviation.Our Graduate Program offers a completely online Master of Professional Studies program with concentrations in Strategic Leadership, Human Resources Leadership, and Training and Development.Student may also design their own graduate individualized program of study through our Master of Arts in Liberal Studies degree as well as a Doctor of Liberal Studies degree.
Dean, Dr. Michael T. Miller The candidates have completed a required core of Liberal Studies courses, an interdisciplinary Coordinated Study of Liberal Studies courses from the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Communication and Fine Arts, and a Special Project in Liberal Studies.The Fogelman College of Business & Economics (FCBE), an AACSB accredited institution, comprises six departments (School of Accountancy; Economics; Finance, Insurance and Real Estate; Management Information Systems; Management; and Marketing and Supply Chain Management) and academic programs at all levels -undergraduate, masters and doctoral.Fogelman College's undergraduate, masters and doctoral enrollments are 2,620, 742 and 78, respectively, and it has 109 full-time and part-time faculty members.Approximately 90% of full-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees.The Fogelman College differentiates itself by providing a unique Complete Professional Program that holistically prepares students with the tools to achieve both personal and professional excellence.Through the Avron B. Fogelman Professional Development Center, FCBE provides training on ethics, healthy living habits, business etiquette, resume building, professionalism, philanthropic activities and more.In addition to the professional development differentiator, Fogelman College is also proud to distinguish itself based on the customized development of MBAs.Fogelman College offers a comprehensive portfolio of graduate programs including five different tracks to earn a MBA.These programs include the Customer-Driven MBA, International MBA, Executive MBA, Online MBA and Professional MBA.Furthermore, Fogelman College works very closely with Memphis area companies, many of them Fortune 500, to offer students invaluable hands-on learning experiences from professionals in these industries.
The candidates for this degree have majored in Business Administration with emphasis in the areas of Accounting; Biomedical Management; Economics; Finance, Insurance and Real Estate; Management, Information Systems; Marketing; Law or the Professional Program.The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders promotes effective communication and function of related systems for all individuals through excellence in education, research, and practice.The school houses two nationally ranked and accredited professional graduate programs, a researchfocused PhD, and an undergraduate program.The master's degree in speech-language pathology (M.A.) and the clinical doctorate in audiology (Au.D.) emphasize theoretical and applied aspects of communication disorders and prepare graduates for clinical careers within the fields and for further graduate study.At the research level, the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program emphasizes the theoretical and applied aspects of communication disorders that prepare graduates for academic research and teaching positions within the field and for postdoctoral graduate study.The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies prepares students to be advocates of the language, the culture, and people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.We are proud of the following graduates: