Computer Information Systems, B.B.A.
With a degree in computer information systems, students will build and design software solutions that many business, government agencies, and non-profit organizations will need.
With a degree in computer information systems, students will build and design software solutions that many business, government agencies, and non-profit organizations will need.
Undergraduate students may pursue a Bachelor of Science degree with specialization options available in Information Systems or CIS Management and Networking. Through this degree program students will learn cutting edge programming and networking technology.
The Computer Science degree program managed by the School of Engineering prepares graduates to enter the high-tech work force or pursue graduate studies in computer science, computer engineering, software engineering or related disciplines. This program provides a strong foundation in hardware and software, with specialization opportunities in Digital Media (Game Design), Robotics, Mathematics and Sciences.
This degree administered by the School of Engineering provides students with the diverse set of skills that are needed in construction and the higher pay opportunities that exist within the field and related industries.
Construction graduates gain knowledge valued by all facets of the construction industry: structural systems, soils, site development, surveying, contract administration, building modeling, estimating, scheduling, and evaluating project performance. Students graduating with the B.A.S. in Construction Science and Management possess the skills and knowledge to compete in a regional, national, and international job market.
The CES opportunity is embedded in the KINE 3350 – Corrective Exercise Training course.
This 120 credit program prepares students for future careers in Criminal Justice by merging academic knowledge with applied experiences.
Our BAAS in Criminal Justice Administration degree provides you with a broad-based education. The degree plan is designed to give you the skills and education required to successfully navigate the competitive process to advance your objectives.
Tarleton State University offers a Master of Criminal Justice (M.C.J.) degree in Criminal Justice. Your interest in this master’s degree is consistent with a growing national trend of criminal justice professionals seeking career development and academic credentials. This master’s degree program encompasses the challenges associated with protecting the community and the growing complexities of the criminal justice system with advanced analytical skills, critical-thinking, and leadership ability.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice prepares students to face the growing complexities of the criminal justice system and to join the ranks of educated criminal justice professionals with advanced analytical, critical thinking and leadership skills.
This program is designed for students with teaching experience that seek an additional endorsement and want to extend their knowledge in curriculum and instruction. Our mission is to provide you with a relevant, research-based curriculum that develops your capacity for leadership through mastery of knowledge, effective communication, collaboration, inquiry, and decision-making that ensures learner success.
The Cybersecurity program at Tarleton State University evolved from the Computer Science (CS) degree. Graduates of this program will possess the knowledge and skills they need in order to design innovative solutions that can impact the future of technology.
The Masters in Data Science is designed to enhance and enrich training in the field of data science and to provide a rigorous depth and breadth of study for persons who plan to work as data scientists in industry or government agencies.
The Digital Media Studies degree plan is designed for students who desire to learn how to design and utilize digital media technologies to suit the needs of contemporary audiences and employers. We have two concentrations that you can focus in: Multimedia Production (graphic design, animation, video, digital imaging) or Video Game Design.
In this program, students will develop an understanding of economic principles and their applications to real world problems while gaining a challenging learning experience.
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Administration program prepares individuals to fill campus-level and central office administrator roles through stimulating educational experiences and a strong commitment to the education profession.
The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in educational leadership offers a rich theoretical knowledge base as the foundation for the development of visionary leaders for the Pk-16 environment. The Ed.D. consists of 60 semester hours of coursework and a 12 semester hour dissertation requirement combining an individualized program of study with specialized course work and research.
The Electrical Engineering degree program offered by the School of Engineering consists of a combination of Electrical and Computer Engineering topics. Graduates possess the knowledge and skills to design innovative solutions that impact the future of technology.
A Bachelor of Science in Elementary Teacher Education at Tarleton State University will help students master teaching skills and specialized knowledge in an academic discipline. A teacher certification option is available in the program to teach at the secondary level.
The MA in English is designed for students who are planning to continue their teaching careers at the secondary level, or intend to teach at a college/university level and intend to engage in scholarship beyond.