Social Work, B.S.W
The B.S.W. degree allows students to become licensed social workers and prepares graduates for licensure examination by the State of Texas as social workers.
The B.S.W. degree allows students to become licensed social workers and prepares graduates for licensure examination by the State of Texas as social workers.
The M.S.W. degree allows students to become advanced practitioners and community agency leaders.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology is a 120 credit hour program the gives students the ability to properly study the social relations of people.
Our department offers programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Bachelor of Arts in Spanish with All Level Certification. Both degrees seek to give students high proficiency levels in the language, as well as an understanding of the Hispanic culture and analytical skills achieved through the study of Hispanic literature. A teacher certification option is available in the program to teach at the secondary level.
The BS in Sport Management is designed to prepare students for careers that involve planning, organization, leadership, and evaluation in the sport industry.
The SSN opportunity is embedded in the KINE 3360 – Sports Nutrition course.
The Bachelor of Science in Statistics provides fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for students to succeed in areas involving the collection, analysis, modeling, and presentation of data.
The TMATE program is an exemplary accelerated teacher certification program in Texas with a mission to encourage, engage, and empower our interns.
Our Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre degree program works with students in hands-on training through every aspect of theatre production, from acting and make-up to production and construction. A teacher certification option is available in the program to teach at the secondary level.
The Bachelor of Science in Wildlife, Sustainability, and Ecosystem Sciences offers a comprehensive degree focused on managing and conserving our natural resources. Students can pursue one of five concentrations: Wildlife Ecology and Management, Entomology, Fisheries Ecology and Management, Natural Resource Policy, Rangeland Ecology and Management.