Academic Affairs
The Division of Academic Affairs strives to provide a learner-centered educational environment for students, faculty, and staff to pursue knowledge, excellence, and their future goals inside and beyond the classroom. Academic Affairs provides organizational and operational support and leadership of all aspects of the academic enterprise including student success, faculty hiring, promotion, research, teaching, and development, curriculum and program development, strategic academic planning, program assessment, and institutional and programmatic accreditation.
Academic Affairs Mission Statement
The Division of Academic Affairs strives to foster a unique and progressive environment for learning, teaching, research, scholarship, and service to acquire knowledge and develop skills and values to succeed in professional and personal endeavors.
Core Values
- Innovation and Excellence
- Transparency
- Collegiality and Respect
- Wellness and Safety
Colleges:
College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE)
Department: Applied Arts & Sciences, General Studies, Instructional Design & Technology, Interdisciplinary Studies (MSIS), Leadership Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS)
- Bachelor of General Studies
- Master in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Master in Interdisciplinary Studies with Teacher Certification
- Master in Instructional Design & Technology
Department: Arts, Communication, Media, English (ACME)
- Bachelor of Arts in English
- Bachelor of Science in English
- Master in English
- Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
- Master of Arts in Communication
Department: Education Leadership
- Master of Education in Education Leadership
- Doctor of Education in Education Leadership
Department: History and Political Science
- Bachelor of Arts in History
- Bachelor of Science in History
- Bachelor of Science in Political Science
- Bachelor of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Department: Social & Behavioral Science
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Sociology
- Master of Science in Counseling
- Master of Science in Psychology
- Master of Science in School Counseling
Department: Teaching and Professional Programs in Education
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction
- Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies
College of Business, Engineering, and Technology (CBET)
- Accounting
- Business Administration. Business Administration majors may choose a concentration in:
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Management
- Management Information Systems (MIS)
- Marketing
- Sports Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Mathematics (4-8 Certification)
- Mathematics (8-12 Certification)
- Mechanical Engineering
College of Nursing, Health, and Human Services (CNHHS)
- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Master of Science in Nursing
- Master of Science in Family Nursing Practice
- Master of Science in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Practice
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Master of Social Work
Honors College
Texas A&M University-Texarkana's Honors College offers motivated undergraduate students a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge in their fields, develop leadership skills on and off campus, and collaborate closely with faculty mentors on student-led research projects.
- Advising
- ACE Center
- Associate Provost
- School of Professional Education and Community Development
- Faculty Senate
- Honors College
- John F. Moss Library
- Office of Graduate Studies
- Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research (IER)
- Office of Research and Sponsored Projects (ORSP)
- Office of International Studies
- Office of the Registrar
- Eagle Learning Center
- Technology, Innovation, and Digital Education (TIDE)
- Office for Teaching and Faculty Advancement (OTAFA)
- Institutional Review Board