Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Communication Disorders
Communication Disorders
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4616 U.S.A.
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-2330
Fax: 1-512-245-2029
Description:
The strength of our department is the excellent off-campus clinical
offerings in the Central Texas area. We have a state-of-the-art clinical
facility and well-equipped laboratories. The Austin-San Antonio corridor is
one of the most desirable areas of the country.
Degree(s):
M.A.;
M.S.C.D.
Research Areas:
Fluency Disorders;Bilingual and Mulaticultural;Adult Neurogenic
Disorders;Language and Literacy
Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Computer Science
Computer Science
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3409
Fax: 1-512-245-8750
Description:
The department strives to advance the knowledge of computer science and
software engineering. Analysis skills and real-world problem solving are
integrated in all graduate courses. These skills are vital for the design,
development, maintenance, management, and supervision of complex computer
systems. The department emphasizes hands-on experience and implementation of
concepts and methodologies covered in classes. In addition to grant-funded
research in several areas of computer science, the department's Software
Engineering Institute (SEI) joins with industry to focus on projects of
mutual interest. The Industrial Advisory Board is also an important
component in maintaining strong ties with industry. Students gain industrial
experience through internship programs and cooperative education
arrangements with industry.
Research Areas:
Algorithm design and analysis; artificial intelligence and expert systems;
computer architecture and design; computer networks and communication;
computer science education; concurrent, distributed and parallel systems;
data structures; databases and intelligent systems; formal languages and
computing theory; graphical and intelligent user interfaces; machine
learning and neural networks; multimedia and computer vision; operating
systems; operations research, modeling and simulations; software engineering
Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Computer Science
Software Engineering
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
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Send E-mail to:
gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3409
Fax: 1-512-245-8750
Description:
The department strives to advance the knowledge of computer science and
software engineering. Analysis skills and real-world problem solving are
integrated in all graduate courses. These skills are vital for the design,
development, maintenance, management, and supervision of complex computer
systems. The department emphasizes hands-on experience and implementation of
concepts and methodologies covered in classes. In addition to grant-funded
research in several areas of computer science, the department's Software
Engineering Institute (SEI) joins with industry to focus on projects of
mutual interest. The Industrial Advisory Board is also an important
component in maintaining strong ties with industry. Students gain industrial
experience through internship programs and cooperative education
arrangements with industry.
Research Areas:
Algorithm design and analysis; artificial intelligence and expert systems;
computer architecture and design; computer networks and communication;
computer science education; concurrent, distributed and parallel systems;
data structures; databases and intelligent systems; formal languages and
computing theory; graphical and intelligent user interfaces; machine
learning and neural networks; multimedia and computer vision; operating
systems; operations research, modeling and simulations; software engineering
Texas State University-San Marcos
Department of Health, PE and Recreation
Recreation and Leisure Services
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-2581
Fax: 1-512-245-8365
Description:
The M.S.R.L.S. program is designed to prepare administrators, supervisors,
educators, consultants and researchers to assist people towards richer lives
through leisure experiences. The program will offer professional preparation
in two distinct emphasis areas: recreation management and therapeutic
recreation.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Recreation and Leisure Services (recreation management and therapeutic
recreation)
Texas State University-San Marcos
Health Servcies Research
Long Term Care Administration
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666 USA
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3494
Fax: 1-512-245-8712
Description:
A graduate certificate meeting requirements for licensure as a nursing
facility administrator in Texas. Students can continue their graduate
studies focused on either healthcare human resources or health services
research in long term care administration.
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate - Long Term Care Administration
Research Areas:
Nursing home administration;
Nursing home finance;
Assisted living;
Elder care issues;
Gerontology
Texas State University-San Marcos
Health Services Research
Health Services Research
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3494
Fax: 1-512-245-8712
Description:
A curriculum that combines the areas of statistics, management science,
epidemiology, and medical information systems in the solution of healthcare
problems. Students take positions as strategic planners, market researchers,
or are involved in quality improvement in healthcare.
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate - Biostatistics;
Graduate Certificate - Epidemiology;
Graduate Certificate - Health Informatics
M.S. - Health Services Research;
Research Areas:
Management Science;
Small Area Analysis;
Medical Geography;
Healthcare Outcomes Research;
Biostatistics;
Market Research
Texas State University-San Marcos
Health Services Research
Healthcare Human Resources
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
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gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3494
Fax: 1-512-245-8712
Description:
Our curriculum combines the fields of human resource development and human
resource management. The foundation of the program is the domain of
knowledge as identified by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM),
but it goes beyond that minimum to prepare the student in advanced areas of
leadership, compensation, and benefits.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Healthcare Human Resources
Research Areas:
Manpower forecasting;
Benefits;
Compensation;
Adult education and training;
Strategic Leadership
Texas State University-San Marcos
Psychology Department
Master of Arts in Health Psychology
601 University Drive
Psychology Department
San Marcos, TX 78666 United States
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Send E-mail to:
gradschool@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3167
Fax: 1-512-245-3153
Description:
The Masters in Health Psychology prepares students to promote healthy
lifestyles, prevent illness, enhance the rehabilitation of those who suffer
disease or injury, and design, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of
prevention and treatment programs.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Health Psychology
Research Areas:
Obesity; pain; cultural health; wellness; program evaluation; health care
delivery.
Texas State University-San Marcos
School of Music
M.M.-Music Education
School of Music, 601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
Send E-mail to:
nico.schuler@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3395
Fax: 1-512-245-8181
Description:
The Department of Music offers graduate work in music education,
performance, conducting, music theory, composition, and music history and
literature leading to the Master of Music degree. Both majors, Music-Music
Education and Music, are 36-hour programs with a core of 24 semester hours
plus an additional 12 semester hours of support classes within one of the
emphases. In addition, opportunities are provided for independent study with
professors in their areas of specialization.
Accreditation Description:
Texas State University's School of Music and all its degree programs are
fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
Degree(s):
M.M.- Music Education
Research Areas:
Music Education; Music Theory; Music History and Literature; Performance;
Conducting; Music Theory; Composition
Texas State University-San Marcos
School of Music
Music
School of Music, 601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666-4605 U.S.A.
Send E-mail to:
nico.schuler@txstate.edu
Phone: 1-512-245-3395
Fax: 1-512-245-8181
Description:
The School of Music offers graduate work in music education, performance,
conducting, music theory, composition, music research, Latin Music, and
music history and literature leading to the Master of Music degree. Both
majors, Music-Music Education and Music, are 36-hour programs with a core of
12 semester hours, a major field of 12 semester hours, and an additional 12
semester hours of Electives within one of the emphases. In addition,
opportunities are provided for independent study with professors in their
areas of specialization.
Accreditation Description:
The School of Music and all its degree programs are fully accredited by the
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
Degree(s):
Music Performance Certificate;
M.M. - Music;M.M. - Music Education
Research Areas:
Music Education; Music Theory; Music History and Literature; Performance;
Conducting; Music Theory; Composition; Music Research; Latin Music
Performance; Latin Music Education