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Charles C. Sherrod Library

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344 J L Seehorn Jr Rd, Johnson City, TN 37604, USA
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Cookeville Main Campus

Cookeville, TN, United States

The Cookeville Main Campus of Tennessee Technological University, home to the Charles C. Sherrod Library, offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. As a comprehensive public university, it emphasizes hands-on learning, research, and innovation, preparing students for successful careers in diverse fields.

Engineering programs are a cornerstone, with majors in civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and computer engineering. Students engage in cutting-edge projects, including sustainable energy solutions and advanced manufacturing techniques. The university's strong industry partnerships provide internship opportunities and real-world applications.

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering: Focuses on infrastructure design, environmental systems, and transportation engineering.
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering: Covers thermodynamics, materials science, and robotics.
  • Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering: Advanced studies in software development, cybersecurity, and embedded systems.

Business and economics programs develop leadership and analytical skills. The College of Business offers degrees in accounting, finance, management, and marketing, with emphases on entrepreneurship and international business. Students participate in case competitions and business simulations to hone decision-making abilities.

  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting: Prepares for CPA certification and corporate finance roles.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA): Flexible program with concentrations in healthcare management and supply chain.

Agriculture and human sciences address modern challenges in food production and community development. Programs include animal science, plant and soil science, and landscape architecture, integrating technology like precision agriculture and biotechnology.

  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business: Combines agribusiness management with economic principles.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Education: Research-focused on teaching methodologies and extension services.

Education programs train future teachers and leaders, with specializations in elementary, secondary, and special education. Curriculum includes classroom management, curriculum design, and educational technology integration.

  • Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies: For K-6 teaching licensure.
  • Master of Education in Secondary Education: Enhances subject-specific teaching skills.

Interdisciplinary studies and liberal arts foster critical thinking through majors in English, history, and communication. Nursing and health sciences prepare professionals for healthcare demands, with BSN and MSN programs emphasizing patient care and public health.

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Clinical training in hospitals and community settings.
  • Master of Science in Nursing: Advanced practice nursing and nurse education tracks.

Overall, the campus supports over 10,000 students with state-of-the-art facilities, including labs, studios, and the Sherrod Library's vast resources. Research opportunities abound in areas like renewable energy and Appalachian studies, ensuring a holistic educational experience that spans approximately 300 words in total description.

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