Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Advanced International Affairs
4349 TAMU / 2129 Allen Bldg.
College Station, TX 77843-4349 U.S.A.
Send E-mail to:
admissions@bushschool.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3476
Fax: 1-979-862-7953
Description:
The CAIA is a 12 credit-hour program offered online or in-residence for
people with limited time but a strong desire to upgrade specific dimensions
of international relations. Students complete 12-15 credit hours of graduate
course work from a menu of course options selected at a pace convenient for
them. Over 30 classes are currently offered from Arab Politics to U.S.
Intelligence and National Security.
Degree(s):
CAIA - Certificate in Advanced International Affairs (both in-residence and
distance education options)CHLS - Certificate in Homeland Security (distance
education)
MPIA - Master's Program in International AffairsMPSA - Master of Public
Service and Administration
Research Areas:
National security; Homeland security; Foreign policy; International trade;
International development; Intelligence analysis; Defense and military
policy; Weapons management; Terrorism; Economic analysis; Energy policy
Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Homeland Security
4349 TAMU / 2129 Allen Bldg.
College Station, TX 77843-4349 U.S.A.
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admissions@bushschool.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3469
Fax: 1-979-845-4155
Description:
The CHLS program is offered via distance education and is intended for
people who need to understand the new security environment as part of their
management and supervisory duties. Students take 15 credit hours of graduate
course work centered upon homeland security isues and strategies at all
levels of the government, as well as private industry.
Degree(s):
CHLS - Certificate in Homeland Security (15 credit hours; on-line)CAIA -
Certificate in Advanced International Affairs (12-15 credit hours; residency
and on-line)
MPIA - Master's Program in International AffairsMPSA - Master of Public
Service and Administration
Research Areas:
Homeland security; Terrorism; Response and recovery of weapons of mass
destruction; Critical infrastructure protection.
Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Master of Public Service and Administration
2129 Allen Bldg. / 4349 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4349 US
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Send E-mail to:
admissions@bushschool.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3476
Fax: 1-979-862-7953
Description:
The MPSA is a 21-month, masters-level program for individuals interested in
a public service career leading and managing organizations in the public,
private, and nonprofit sectors. The 48-credit-hour program combines ten
courses in public management, pol
Degree(s):
CAIA - Certificate in Advanced International Affairs (12-15 credit hours;
residency and on-line)CHLS
MPSA - Master of Public Service and Administration MPIA - Master's Program
in International Affairs
Research Areas:
Public admininistration; Public management; Non-profit/organization
management; Administrative law; Comparative administration; Economics of
education; Environmental policy; Energy policy
Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Master's Program in International Affairs
2129 Allen Bldg. / 4349 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4349 U.S.A.
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Send E-mail to:
admissions@bushschool.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3476
Fax: 1-979-862-7953
Description:
The MPIA is a 21-month, masters-level program that offers concentrations in
National Security Affairs and International Economics and Development.
Twelve core classes introduce the perspective of multiple academic
disciplines on the conduct of international relations; an additional four
courses are chosen as electives. Classes are taught by a faculty with both
scholarly and practical international experience. For those without
substantive professional experience, an internationally-oriented internship
or a foreign language immersion course will be completed; satisfactory
completion of a foreign language exam is required to graduate. Fall
enrollment only.
Accreditation Description:
APSIA affiliate member
Degree(s):
CAIA - Certificate in Advanced International Affairs (12-15 credit hours;
on-line or residency)CHLS - Certificate in Homeland Security (15 credit
hours; on-line)
MPIA - Master's Program in International Affairs MPSA - Master of Public
Service and Administration
Research Areas:
Foreign policy; International trade; International development; Intelligence
analysis; Defense and military policy; Weapons management; National
security; Terrorism
Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Accountancy
6300 Ocean Drive
Corpus Christi, TX 78412 U.S.A.
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Phone: 1-361-825-2177
Fax: 1-361-825-2755
Description:
The Advanced International Affairs Certificate Program at the George Bush
School of Government offers an innovative way to acquire useable knowledge
about world affairs. It is designed for people who have limited time but a
strong need to upgrade their understanding of specific dimensions of
international relations. The concept involves 12 credit hours of graduate
study gained through participation in a select set of graduate level online
courses. Courses are offered during the regular 15 week academic semesters,
as well as shorter 10 week summer sessions. Access to online courses is
available 24/7, anytime/anywhere. Learners select the graduate courses they
need at the times they can commit to study. They learn from superior
instructors in multiple disciplines. The Bush School Certificate in Advanced
International Affairs stands alone as a focused program of instruction, but
the credits can also be used toward an appropriate masters degree.
Accreditation Description:
The Bush School is Accredited by the The Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Degree(s):
Certificate in Advanced International Affairs; Certificate in Homeland
Security
Texas A&M University
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Certificate in Advanced International Affairs
4220 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843 USA
Send E-mail to:
online@bushschool.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-8826
Fax: 1-979-845-4155
Description:
The Advanced International Affairs Certificate Program at the George Bush
School of Government offers an innovative way to acquire useable knowledge
about world affairs. It is designed for people who have limited time but a
strong need to upgrade their understanding of specific dimensions of
international relations. The concept involves 12 credit hours of graduate
study gained through participation in a select set of graduate level online
courses. Courses are offered during the regular 15 week academic semesters,
as well as shorter 10 week summer sessions. Access to online courses is
available 24/7, anytime/anywhere. Learners select the graduate courses they
need at the times they can commit to study. They learn from superior
instructors in multiple disciplines. The Bush School Certificate in Advanced
International Affairs stands alone as a focused program of instruction, but
the credits can also be used toward an appropriate masters degree.
Accreditation Description:
The Bush School is Accredited by the The Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Degree(s):
Certificate in Advanced International Affairs; Certificate in Homeland
Security
| Texas A&M University |
| College of Agriculture |
Doctor of Education in Agricultural Education
107 Scoates Hall
College Station, TX 77843-2116 USA
Send E-mail to:
dj-king@tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3003
Fax: 1-979-845-6296
Description:
This innovative Joint Doctor of Education in Agricultural Education degree
was recommended by the University Graduate Curriculum Committees of both
Texas A and M University and Texas Tech University and approved by both
Boards of Regents. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)
approved the degree on April 20, 2000 with commendations.
Degree(s):
Ed.D.--Agricultural Education
| Texas A&M University |
| College of Agriculture |
Masters Program in Agriculture
2586 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2586 USA
Send E-mail to:
mag@odeag.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-862-3449
Fax: 1-979-862-3537
Description:
The Master of Agriculture ("MAG") program is intended to prepare individuals
for leadership roles in education, natural resource management, the
extension service, and many professional careers in agriculture and life
sciences. This is a non-thesis degree program which emphasizes the
development of problem-solving skills and the practical aspects of academic
coursework.
Degree(s):
Master in Agricultural Development;
Master in Plant Sciences;
Master in Natural Resource Development
Texas A&M University
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Agribusiness
2124 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843 U.S.A.
Send E-mail to:
grad_off@ag.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-845-5222
Fax: 1-979-862-1563
Degree(s):
Master of Agribusiness ;
M.S.-Agribusiness;
Ph.D.-Agribusiness
Texas A&M University
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Agricultural Systems Management
201 Scoates Hall, 2117 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843 U.S.A.
Send E-mail to:
info@agen.tamu.edu
Phone: 1-979-845-3931
Fax: 1-979-862-3442
Degree(s):
M.S.-Agricultural Systems Management