Major Divisions. Four academic divisions comprise the Texas College educational program:
The Division of Business and Social Sciences majors include: Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Social Work, and Sociology.
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The Division of Education majors include: Early Childhood Education and Interdisciplinary Studies (Educator Preparation Program).
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The Division of General Studies and Humanities majors include: General Studies, English, Liberal Studies, Music, and Religion.
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The Division of Natural and Computational Sciences majors include: Computer Science, Mathematics, and Biology.
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Texas College students may pursue either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree or a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in the following areas:
Select majors have the option to pursue a minor field of study. The minor represents a concentrated offering of a minimum of 18 hours in one of the fields of studies listed below. Courses for the minor are not duplicative, i.e. they cannot be used for the General Core nor the major content offering; all minor offerings must be at the 3000-4000 course levels. Minor field of studies are included for all majors except Education.
Texas College students may pursue an Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Associate of Arts in General Studies. The completion of the Associate offering in Early Childhood Education does not constitute automatic admission into the Interdisciplinary Studies (Educator Preparation Program) at the Baccalaureate level.