| Vice President for Research |
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Richard E. Ewing, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. |
| Dean of Graduate Studies |
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John R. Giardino, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. |
| Director and Ombudsperson |
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Clifton P. Griffin, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. |
General Statement
Texas A&M University aspires to
offer graduate programs of the highest quality. The University
endeavors to admit graduate students with the highest qualifications
and promise, while maintaining a balanced representation of
gender, ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds. The Office
of Graduate Studies is responsible for all graduate programs
in the University and assists graduate students in their pursuit
of advanced academic degrees.
The Office of Graduate Studies is administered
by a Dean of Graduate Studies reporting to the Vice President
for Research.
Graduate Council
The Graduate Council serves as an
advisory group to the Dean of Graduate Studies. It makes
recommendations to the Dean of Graduate Studies and on major
policy matters, to the Faculty Senate. The Graduate Council
concerns itself with the development of graduate programs
within the University and with the maintenance of standards
of excellence in all graduate instruction and graduate activities.
Each college has a committee on graduate instruction with
the responsibility for making recommendations concerning
graduate course offerings, general policies on graduate instruction,
and for other matters pertaining to graduate studies in that
college. The chair of each committee on graduate instruction
is a member of the Graduate Council.
Graduate Operations Committee
The Graduate Operations Committee
serves as an advisory body to the Vice President for Research.
It focuses primarily on operations and procedures regarding
administration of graduate education throughout the University.
The Graduate Operations Committee works very closely with
the Graduate Council to coordinate all curriculum and policy
issues. It also works closely with the Academic Operations
Committee and the Academic Program Council to consider recommendations
concerning operations and procedures. Each academic college
is represented on the Graduate Operations Committee by the
associate dean (or other named individual) responsible for
graduate studies in that college.
Graduate Student Council
The Graduate Student Council is an
advisory body to the Vice President for Research and is composed
of graduate student representatives to the Student Government
of the University. It also serves, through the Office of
Graduate Studies, as a communication link between graduate
students and the University administration.
Graduate Degrees
Texas A&M University offers the
following master's and doctoral degrees:
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Master of Agribusiness (M.A.B.)
Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.)
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Master of Biotechnology (M.BIOT.)
Master of Business Administration
(M.B.A.)
Master of Computer Science (M.C.S.)
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Master of Geoscience (M.Gsc.)
Master of Industrial Distribution
(M.I.D.)
Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.)
Master of Land Economics and Real
Estate (M.L.E.R.E.)
Master of Landscape Architecture
(M.L.A.)
Master of Public Service and Administration
(M.P.S.A.)
Master of Urban Planning (M.U.P.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Doctor of Engineering (D.Eng.)
There are several majors and options
available at the master's and doctoral levels. Consult the Texas
A&M University Graduate Catalog.
Admission
A formal application is required
of all persons seeking admission to Graduate Studies. The
application forms are available at the Office of Admissions
and Records. Domestic students should file all appropriate
materials no later than six weeks prior to the opening of
the semester. See the section on International Admissions
in this catalog for application deadlines. Admission to Graduate
Studies cannot be granted until the credentials specified
in the application form, including scores on the Graduate
Record Examinations or the Graduate Management Admission
Test, have been filed. In addition, international students
must submit scores for the TOEFL.
All communications relating to admission
should be addressed to Admissions and Records. Questions
on other matters concerning graduate study programs should
be addressed to the Office of Graduate Studies or to the
appropriate subject matter department.
The Graduate Catalog
The Texas
A&M University Graduate Catalog, published annually,
provides information about the graduate programs of Texas
A&M University to students, prospective students, and
faculty and staff of the University. Included is information
concerning requirements for admission to graduate studies
at the University, services available to students, graduate
course offerings and listings of the administrative officers
and the Graduate Faculty. Copies of this publication may
be purchased from the University Bookstore.