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Undergraduate Table of Contents  
 GENERAL INFORMATION  
Accreditation
Academic Calendar
Directory of Campus Offices and Services
The University
Degrees
Admission
General Academic Policies and Regulations
Tuition and Fees
Financial Assistance
Veterans Educational Benefits
Academic Support Services
Student Services
Alumni Relations Office
Community Outreach Programs
   
 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS  

Undergraduate Programs
Degree Requirements
Academic Policies and Regulations


University Core Curriculum Program
Honors Program
   
College of Arts and Humanities
Baccalaureate Degree Requirements
Teacher Certification Programs
Anthropology
Art
Communication
Criminal Justice
EconomicsEnglish
History
Journalism
Latin American Studies
Mexican American Studies

Music

Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Technical and Professional Writing
Theatre
Urban Studies
Women and Gender Studies
   
College of Business
General Requirements for BBA Degree
Accounting
Economics
Finance

General Business

Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Minors
   
College of Education
Undergraduate Program General Requirements
Requirements for Programs Leading to
       Teacher Certification
Interdisciplinary Studies (BSIS)

College Certification Requirements

Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Occupational Training and Development
Military Science Program
   
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Health Sciences

Nursing
   
College of Science and Technology
Centers for Research and Continuing Education
Undergraduate Programs
Teacher Certification Programs
Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Science
Computer and Information Science
Engineering Technology

Environmental Science
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Geoscience
Mathematics
Physical Science
Physics
Science, Mathematics and Technology Education
 
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS  
   
 FACULTY, REGENTS, AND ADMINISTRATION
Faculty and Librarians
Emeritus Faculty and Administrative Officers
Texas A&M University System Board of Regents
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Administration
   
 APPENDICES  
A. Glossary
B. Lower-Division Transfer Courses: Common Courses
C. Prevention of Alcohol Abuse and Illicit Drug Use
D. Hazing
   


STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY
While university personnel may assist students in progressing toward the degree that they are seeking, the final and ultimate responsibility for understanding and following the degree requirements rests with the students themselves. Each student is held responsible for knowing degree requirements, for enrolling in courses that fit into degree programs and for taking courses in the proper sequence to ensure orderly progression of work. The student must seek advice about degree requirements and other university policies when necessary. The student is held responsible for knowing and abiding by University regulations regarding the standard of work required to continue in the University, as well as those dealing with academic integrity, scholastic probation, suspension, and dismissal. Additionally, the student is expected to comply with the rules in the Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct, as well as the processes in the latter, which are administered by the Office of Student Affairs.


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