Master's Programs
The
University of Texas at Tyler at Tyler offers
the following master's-level courses and programs for persons seeking
to continue their studies past the baccalaureate
degree:
Master
of Arts
Art (Art History)
Communication
Counseling
Psychology
Early Childhood Education
English
History
Political Science
Reading
School
Counseling
Special Education
Master
of Arts/Science in Interdisciplinary Studies
The MAIS/MSIS provides the student the opportunity
to focus on courses from at least three fields.
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 Education
Degree programs include majors in curriculum and
instruction, early childhood education, educational
administration, health
and kinesiology, reading, and special education.
Master of Fine Arts
This terminal degree program for studio artists is structured around a strong studio emphasis supported by art history, aesthetics, and criticism.
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
Biology
Civil Engineering
Clinical
Exercise Physiology
Clinical
Psychology
Computer
Science
Criminal
Justice
Electrical Engineering
Human Resource Development
Industrial Management
Industrial Safety
Kinesiology
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Sociology
Master
of Science in Nursing/Nurse Practitioner
This thesis or non-thesis program emphasizes the
development of leadership/management skills through
the avenues of advanced clinical practice, administration,
research, and/or education.
Master
of Science in Nursing / Master of Business Administration
(MSN/MBA)
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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