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List of MajorsDEPARTMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIESUndergraduate Degrees
Applied Arts and Sciences........................BAS
University Studies.........................BA, BS, BAS
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSUndergraduate Degrees
Accounting.............................................BBA
* Business Administration..........................BBA
Economics..............................................BBA
Finance..................................................BBA
General Business.....................................BBA
Management..........................................BBA
Management Information Systems.............BBA
Marketing..............................................BBA
Minors
• Accounting
• Business Administration
• Economics
• Entrepreneurship
• Human Resource Management
• International Business
• Management
• Management Information Systems
• Marketing
• Personal Financial Planning
Graduate Degrees
Accounting............................................MAcc
* Business.............................................MBA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENTUndergraduate Degrees
Interdisciplinary Studies
(Teacher Education)...............................BSIS
Kinesiology.............................................BS
Minors
• Education
• Kinesiology
• Basic Military Science
• Advanced Military Science
Teacher Certification
Early Childhood to Grade 6
• Generalist with Early Childhood Specialization
• Generalist with Reading Specialization
• Bilingual Generalist, EC-4
Grades 4-8
• English Language Arts and Reading
• Mathematics
• Science
• Social Studies
Grades 8-12
• Computer Science
• English Language Arts and Reading
• History
• Life Science
• Mathematics
• Physical Science
• Social Studies
• Speech Communication
Early Childhood to Grade 12
• Art
• Music
• Physical Education
• Spanish
• Special Education
• Theatre Arts
Graduate Degrees
Counseling.............................................MS
Counselor Education................................PhD
Curriculum and Instruction................. MS, PhD
Early Childhood Education.........................MS
Educational Administration........................MS
Educational Leadership............................EdD
Elementary Education...............................MS
Instructional Design and Educational
Technology............................................MS
* Kinesiology............................................MS
* Reading................................................MS
Secondary Education...............................MS
Special Education....................................MS
Graduate Certificates
• Alternative Certification of Educators (ACE)
• Counseling Spanish-Speaking Clients
• Educational Diagnostician
• Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling
• Principal Certification
• Reading Specialist
• School Counselor
• Superintendent Certification
• Supplemental (Bilingual, Gifted and
Talented, ESL)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSUndergraduate Degrees
Art...................................................BA, BFA
Communication.......................................BA
Criminal Justice........................................BS
English...................................................BA
Graphic Design………..............................BA
History...................................................BA
Media Arts...................................................BA
Music..............................................BA, BM
Philosophy..............................................BA
Political Science......................................BA
Psychology.............................................BA
Sociology...............................................BA
Spanish...................................................BA
Theatre...................................................BA
Undergraduate Certificates
• Dance
• Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL)
• Writing for Nonprofits
Minors
• Art History
• Communication
• Creative Writing
• Criminal Justice
• Digital Journalism
• English (Literature)
• European Union Studies
• History
• Latin American Studies
• Mexican American Studies
• Music
• Music Industry
• Philosophy
• Political Science
• Pre-Law
• Psychology
• Public Relations
• Religious Studies
• Social Work
• Sociology
• Spanish
• Studio Art
• Technical/Professional Writing
• Theatre
• Women and Gender Studies
Graduate Degrees
Studio Art.........................................MA,MFA
Communication........................................MA
English....................................................MA
History.....................................................MA
Psychology...............................................MA
Public Administration................................. MPA
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate Degrees
Health Sciences........................................BSHS
Nursing.......................................BSN, RN/BSN
Minors
• Health Science
Graduate Degrees
Nursing...................................................MSN
Nursing...................................................DNP
Nursing...................................................PhD
Cooperative, in conjunction with
Texas Woman’s University
Graduate Certificates
• Family Nurse Practitioner
• Health Care Administration
• Leadership in Nursing Systems
• Nurse Educator
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGUndergraduate Degrees
Atmospheric Science.................................BS
Biology....................................................BS
Biomedical Sciences.................................BS
Chemistry................................................BS
Computer Science....................................BS
Electrical Engineering................................BS
Environmental Science..............................BS
Geographic Information Systems................BS
Geology..................................................BS
Mathematics............................................BS
Mechanical Engineering............................BS
Mechanical Engineering Technology...........BS
Physics....................................................BS
Minors
• Atmospheric Science
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
• Environmental Science
• Geographic Information Science
• Geography
• Geology
• Mathematics
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
• Physics
Graduate Degrees
Biology....................................................MS
Chemistry.................................................MS
Coastal and Marine System Science......MS, PhD
Computer Science....................................MS
Environmental Science..............................MS
Fisheries and Mariculture...........................MS
Geospatial Computing Sciences.................PhD
Geospatial Surveying Engineering.............MS
Marine Biology....................................MS,PhD
Mathematics............................................MS
Post-Baccalaureate Certificates
• Clinical Laboratory Science
• Geographic Information Science
• Geomatics
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiOffice of Recruitment & Admissions
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Student-to-Faculty Ratio
9,960 Undergraduate
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2,242 Graduate Students
12,202Total Student Enrollment
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List approved as of June 1, 2017* Indicates online degree program
After Admission Checklist: ¨ Claim your Islander ID online. Instructions available at:
passwords.tamucc.edu
¨ Access your Islander email account at: islander.tamucc.edu. Your email address is your Islander ID (e.g. [email protected])
¨ Login to sail.tamucc.edu to update your information, register for classes, check your financial aid status and more!
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¨ Submit testing scores and exemptions to meet Texas Success Initiative requirements to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions.
¨ Submit bacterial meningitis immunization documentation if under the age of 22 to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions. Find out how at: admissions.tamucc.edu/meningitis.html
¨ Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor to review degree requirements and course recommendations before registration begins.
Other things to keep in mind when you apply:• If you have more than 24 credit hours, you cannot disregard
your college record and apply for admission as a freshman. • You cannot transfer any remedial or duplicate college
credits.• Repeated courses are calculated within the GPA according
to the standards and rules of the granting institution.• A&M-Corpus Christi requires its students to have six credit
hours in one foreign language or American Sign Language (ASL) in order to graduate.
Note: This requirement may be fulfilled with two credits in one foreign language or ASL from high school. If you met this requirement in high school, you must submit an official high school transcript to the Office of Recruitment
& Admissions.
Wondering what credits will transfer?Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi has developed helpful transfer guides to specifically address which credits will transfer by major. Visit our online guides at: enrollat.tamucc.edu/transferguides
Getting In - Transfer Students
Have Military Credit?Some of the courses you took while serving in the military may be applicable to certain degree plans. Submit official military transcripts when you apply to have your records reviewed. Learn how to obtain your military transcript by contacting the Office of Veterans Affairs at 361.825.2331.
For Transferring Freshmen (1-23 Transfer Hours)You will apply for admission as a transferring freshman if you: • Have enrolled at another institution after graduating
from high school or earning a GED, and• Have or will have earned 1-23 transferable college
credit hours at the time of your intended transfer.• Applicants must meet Freshmen
Admission requirements found at FutureIslander.tamucc.edu
For Transferring Students (24 or more Transfer Hours)You will apply for admission as a transferring student if you: • Have enrolled at another institution after graduating
from high school or earning a GED, and• Have earned 24 or more transferable college credit
hours at the time of your intended transfer.
Steps to Becoming an Islander
(Not needed for students with 24 or more credit hours)
Transfer Student Requirements(Students applying with 24 or more credit hours) Grade Point Average (GPA)A cumulative 2.0 or greater on a 4.0 scale Status RequirementsMust have 24 or more credit hours and be eligible toreturn to your previous institution.
Regular Transfer AdmissionObtaining automatic admission to the University holds no extra conditions for applicants, though additional requirements may exist for those pursuing certain degree programs (e.g., Nursing)
Priority Application DatesYour application, application fee, transcripts, test scores and all documentation must be received by the Office of Recruitment & Admissions by:
Fall Semester: March 1Deadline: July 1
Spring Semester: December 1Summer Semester: May 1
Optional: Submit any of the following items to supplement your application for admission:
• Letter(s) of recommendation• Résumé• Essay• Personal statement• Special circumstances
Submit the $40 application fee. ($75 for International Students)
Submit your official high school transcript or GED scores to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions
Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions
Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly to the University. The codes are: SAT, 0366; ACT, 4045
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Complete the online application at applytexas.org
(Not needed for students with 24 or more credit hours)
If you have any questions, contact admissions at 1.800.4.TAMUCC or email [email protected]
Visit: FutureIslander.tamucc.edu