Graduate
Catalog
GRADUATE
POLICIES AND PROGRAMS
The University of Texas at Tyler provides graduate courses and degree
programs for persons seeking to continue their studies past the baccalaureate
and offers the following graduate degrees:
Master
of Arts
Degree programs include majors in counseling psychology, early childhood
education, English, history, interdisciplinary studies, political science,
reading, school counseling, and special education. The program in interdisciplinary
studies provides the student the opportunity to focus on courses from
at least three fields.
Master of
Arts in Teaching
The degree program is for individuals who hold a baccalaureate or graduate
degree in selected fields who are seeking secondary certification.
Master of
Business Administration
This thesis or non-thesis integrated program with a major in business
administration includes courses in accounting, economics, finance, general
business, management, and marketing.
Master of
Business Administration and Master of Science in Engineering
This coordinated MBA-MSE degree option incorporates content in management,
economics, finance, and marketing into a framework for electrical and
mechanical engineering.
Master of
Education
Degree programs include majors in curriculum and instruction, early childhood
education, educational administration, health and kinesiology, reading,
and special education.
Master of
Engineering
This non-thesis interdisciplinary engineering degree program is structured
to offer both advanced studies to recent graduates and professional development
to practicing engineers.
Master
of Public Administration
This non-thesis program includes courses in public management; public
finance and budgeting; policy, analysis and evaluation, and research methods.
Elective hours in fields such as political science, sociology, criminal
justice and related areas are permitted.
Master of
Science
Degree programs include majors in biology, clinical exercise physiology,
clinical psychology, computer science, criminal justice, interdisciplinary
studies, kinesiology, mathematics, public administration, sociology and
technology. The program in interdisciplinary studies provides the student
the opportunity to focus on courses from at least three fields.
Master
of Science in Nursing
This thesis or non-thesis program provides a firm basis for doctoral level
education with several options including administration, education, and
nurse practitioner routes. The RN-MSN degree option also is offered for
registered nurses who may be eligible for early admission into the nursing
graduate program.
Master of
Science in Nursing / Master of Business Administration
This coordinated degree option incorporates content in management, economics,
finance and marketing into a framework for nursing service and health
care administration.
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