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School Website: http://www.ttu.edu/Texas Tech University is a American university offering 24 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Texas Tech University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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General Studies BachelorsTexas Tech University - United StatesThe 120-hour Bachelor of General Studies is a challenging and rewarding option for students who wish a greater degree of flexibility in their course of study. As an interdisciplinary degree, it is not based on a specif... Show More The 120-hour Bachelor of General Studies is a challenging and rewarding option for students who wish a greater degree of flexibility in their course of study. As an interdisciplinary degree, it is not based on a specific major or minor. Instead, the student’s curriculum will consist of courses from three areas of study which must be selected from established minors recognized in the Texas Tech Catalog. Two of the three areas of study must be administered by the College of Arts & Sciences. A well-designed B.G.S. degree can help a student prepare to pursue a particular intellectual interest, a professional ambition, or graduate study. The three areas of study form a coherent specialization that is unavailable elsewhere in the university as an organized plan of study. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Other Fees |
$5,117 Domestic $5,117 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Arts and Science in Leadership BachelorsTexas Tech University - United StatesStudents seeking the 120-hour Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S.) degree must first obtain an associate degree from an approved institution. This degree requires 60 hours of coursework at Texas Tech Univer... Show More Students seeking the 120-hour Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (B.A.A.S.) degree must first obtain an associate degree from an approved institution. This degree requires 60 hours of coursework at Texas Tech University in addition to the initial 60 hours transferred from an approved collaborating institution. The program is administered by the Office of the Provost, and interested students should contact the student services center in University Studies (806.742.7100). Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Other Fees |
$5,117 Domestic $5,117 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Plant and Soil Sciences BachelorsTexas Tech University - United StatesTexas Tech University's Department of Plant and Soil Science makes it possible for students to turn a love of plants and fresh air into a lucrative career by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Plant and Soil Science. Ma... Show More Texas Tech University's Department of Plant and Soil Science makes it possible for students to turn a love of plants and fresh air into a lucrative career by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Plant and Soil Science. Manage golf courses and athletic fields. Own your own nursery. Provide environmental consulting. Develop shade-tolerant strains of grass. Design environmental plantings for urban areas. Manage a commercial orchard, greenhouse, or botanical garden. Design, install and maintain interiorscapes. The opportunities are endless.
Program Overview - 120 credit hours Coursework is completed primarily online. Some courses, like lab sciences, cannot be taught online and must be taken face-to-face at a college or university in your area. - Prerequisite: high school diploma or GED - Students are not required to enroll in a certain number of courses each semester, so completion time varies by individual. Learn more about the difference between part-time and full-time undergraduate enrollment. - Semester-based courses run with the Academic Calendar of Texas Tech University. New students may enroll at the beginning of any one of the four yearly sessions. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Other Fees |
$5,117 Domestic $5,117 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Multidisciplinary Studies BachelorsTexas Tech University - United StatesA desperate need exists for teachers in the high-needs fields of bilingual education, English as a second language and special education. Become a part of the solution. The Texas Tech Teacher Education Program will tea... Show More A desperate need exists for teachers in the high-needs fields of bilingual education, English as a second language and special education. Become a part of the solution. The Texas Tech Teacher Education Program will teach you how to make a difference in the lives of high-needs students in Texas. This program is a partnership between Dallas County Community College District and Texas Tech University's College of Education. Students enroll in a community college, successfully complete the lower division coursework required for an Associate of Arts in Teaching and then transfer to Texas Tech University to complete upper division courses and student teaching requirements. Students will be required to attend face-to-face meetings in the Dallas area. Due to the required face-to-face meetings, only applicants residing in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area will be considered for admission into the program. Upon successful completion of the degree requirements and passing scores on state certification exams, graduates will be certified as elementary teachers with a supplemental certificate in Bilingual or ESL Education in grades EC-6. Program Overview Texas Tech University’s College of Education Teacher Education Program in Early-Childhood to 6th Grade (EC-6) elementary certification consists of 129-132 credit hours of undergraduate courses with a specialization in Bilingual Education or English as a Second Language (ESL). - 123-132 credit hours - Students will earn 66 credit hours at the community college level before entrance into the Teacher Education Program to complete the remaining 57-66 credit hours of coursework and student teaching requirements. - Although most upper-division coursework is completed online, students are required to attend some face-to-face meetings in the Dallas area, so only applicants who reside in or near the Dallas area will be considered for the program. Some courses may require sessions delivered via Interactive Video Conferencing (IVC) and field-experience activities. - Texas Tech has a lower-division articulation agreement with Dallas County Community College District, but credits and courses from other institutions will be considered for transfer during the admissions process. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Other Fees |
$5,117 Domestic $5,117 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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University Studies BachelorsTexas Tech University - United StatesUniversity Studies is an interdisciplinary major that fosters new areas of learning and discovery by facilitating student learning across department and college boundaries. Administered by the Division of Undergraduate... Show More University Studies is an interdisciplinary major that fosters new areas of learning and discovery by facilitating student learning across department and college boundaries. Administered by the Division of Undergraduate Education and Student Affairs within the Office of the Provost, a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in University Studies provides a unique course of study that allows students flexibility in choosing three distinct areas of study. Each area is referred to as a "concentration." Although the three concentrations exist as separate programs within the university, they are normally unavailable as a combination of courses in an existing degree program. For example, a student might focus on a specialization in environmental journalism with concentrations in journalism, plant and soil sciences, and environmental toxicology. Each area exists in different colleges as part of separate degree programs, but only a major in university studies will allow students to study the three concentrations as a unit. Coursework in the B.A. or B.S. degrees must total 120 semester hours. Prerequisites for courses selected in the areas of concentration must be completed and, depending on the concentration, may not count toward the 18-hour minimum per area of concentration. A total of 40 upper-division hours is required for the degree, with at least 9 hours of upper-division credits required in each area of concentration. Students seeking a B.A. or B.S. in University Studies will be required to make a C or better in 12 hours of Integrative Studies from the following: INTS 2310, 3300, 4350, and either 3301 or 4320. Concentration areas must combine in such a way that they provide an integrated or thematic specialization without significantly replicating any existing departmental major. Students must be in good academic standing to apply for the major. Students interested in a university studies degree must begin the process by contacting a university studies degree advisor to organize a course of study that meets existing university and degree standards. With the degree advisor's assistance, each student must develop a degree plan that consists of (1) a concentration declaration form and (2) a degree plan incorporating a listing of all courses completed and/or in progress as well as a listing of all intended or enrolled courses related to the degree and major. A student choosing to change an already established area of concentration must be appropriately advised by a university studies advisor and submit a new degree plan. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Other Fees |
$5,117 Domestic $5,117 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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