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Texas
Tech University is in compliance with Federal Requirement 4.2.
Texas
Tech University offers (2003) 116 bachelors degrees, 103 master’s degrees,
and 61 doctoral degrees. All baccalaureate degrees require satisfactory
completion of at least 120 hours of course work (computed on the basis of an
average of 15 hours completed per semester over a 4-year period, or 8
semesters).
The
university maintains a core curriculum that is required of all undergraduate
students (see the 2004-2005 university catalog
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/officialpublications/catalog/AcademicsCore.html).
This core includes oral and written communication, mathematics and logic,
natural (laboratory) science, technology and applied science, humanities,
visual and performing arts, and social and behavioral sciences (including
state mandated courses in United States and Texas history and government).
This core complies with the legislatively mandated set of minimum common
core requirements that are transferable among Texas state-supported
institutions of higher education (see the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board policies on transferability of core curriculum courses at
http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/ctc/ip/core11_00/index.htm).
The
specific curricula for individual degrees are determined by the faculty in
the department and program for which the degree is awarded. Requirements
vary according to the nature of the program and the level of instruction
(i.e., baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral), but all programs are approved by
the dean of the respective college, by the Office of the Provost, and
ultimately, by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board before a degree
may be offered. In many cases, degree programs also must meet the standards
of national accrediting agencies, as well. These controls insure that
curricula are directly related and appropriate to the goals of the
institution and the diplomas, certificates or degrees awarded. Curricula for
the individual programs in the university are all published in the
university catalog at
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/officialpublications/catalog.html
(see sections on individual colleges). |