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To review and make a decision on a student-submitted degree plan, log into the Grad School Document Processing Submission System (DPSS). Requirements. Completed degree plans must be submitted to Grad School according the following guidelines: Prior to the deadline imposed by the student's college or interdisciplinary degree program;
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. A graduate student majoring in Curriculum and Instruction may become a candidate for the degree of Master of Education (MEd). This non-thesis degree is offered in both an online and on-campus delivery method.
The Texas A&M University Graduate and Professional School is working hard to ensure a smooth process through each degree milestone from matriculation to graduation. On this page, you’ll find links and information for everything you need to know to successfully navigate the processes you must complete to earn your degree.
The Associate of Arts in Teaching is a state-approved collegiate degree program consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer to baccalaureate programs that lead to initial Texas teacher certification. AWARD TYPES: Associate in Arts. AREA OF STUDY: Liberal Arts & Humanities.
The College of Education and Human Development is home to 22 undergraduate degree options, 27 graduate degree options, and eight minors across its four departments. Our students embrace big challenges and take bold actions.
You can access degree plan information (excluding grades and the semester a course was taken) through the DPSS portal. Active, approved degree plans are available in Howdy through the degree evaluation function, which can be found under the “My Records” tab. For further guidance, click here.
The Graduate Certification Program (GCP) at Texas A&M University is designed for students in their senior year of undergraduate studies, or those who already hold a baccalaureate degree, and are interested in earning a teaching certificate.