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Accreditation
Texas A&M University is accredited
by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, 404-679-4501)
to award degrees at the bachelors', masters', doctoral and professional
levels. The curriculum in architecture is accredited by the National
Architectural Accrediting Board; the curriculum in urban and regional
planning is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board; the
curriculum in landscape architecture is accredited by the American
Society of Landscape Architects and the curriculum in building
construction is accredited by the American Council for Construction
Education. The clinical psychology program in the Department of
Psychology and the counseling psychology and school psychology
program in the Department of Educational Psychology are accredited
by the American Psychological Association. The veterinary medicine
degree program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical
Association Council on Education. The medical education degree
program is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical
Education. The curriculum in forestry is accredited by the Society
of American Foresters and the curriculum in rangeland ecology and
management is accredited by the Society for Range Management. The
curriculum in nutritional sciences has been approved and the dietetic
internship accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics
Education. Within the Dwight Look College of Engineering, the undergraduate
programs in aerospace, agricultural, biomedical, chemical, civil,
computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, nuclear, ocean, petroleum
and radiological health engineering are accredited by the Engineering
Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET). The engineering technology program is accredited
by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. The computer
science program is accredited by the Computing Sciences Accreditation
Board (CSAB). Both the baccalaureate and the master's curricula
in Mays Business School are accredited by the American Assembly
of Collegiate Schools of Business. The journalism and agricultural
journalism curricula are accredited by the Accrediting Council
on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The curriculum
in recreation, park and tourism sciences is accredited by the National
Recreation and Park Association. Other accrediting agencies which
have approved programs offered at the University are the American
Chemical Society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
and the Institute of Food Technologists. The Agricultural Systems
Management curriculum is recognized by the American Society for
Agricultural Engineering. Programs in professional education and
degrees conferred by Texas A&M University are approved by the
State Board of Educator Certification for certification and salary
qualification purposes and are fully accredited by the National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Purpose of Catalog
The purpose of this catalog is to provide
information about the academic programs of Texas A&M University
to students, prospective students, faculty and staff of the University.
Included is information concerning admissions, academic regulations
and requirements, services available to students, academic offerings
and a list of the administrative officers and faculty of the
University. While every effort has been made to make this catalog
as complete and accurate as possible, changes may occur at any
time in requirements, deadlines, fees, curricula and courses
listed in this catalog.
This catalog was prepared in advance
of its effective date; therefore, the course descriptions may
vary from actual course content due to advancements in the discipline,
interests of individual professors or decisions to change the
scope of a course. Thus, the descriptions are not provided in
the nature of a contractual obligation. Some of the new courses
and changes in courses are included in this catalog pending their
approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
The Texas A&M University schedule
of classes is published for each semester and session and is
available on request from the Office of the Registrar. Students
should refer to the schedule of classes for the offerings in
any given semester. For administrative reasons, because of insufficient
enrollment or because of limited resources, any given course
might not be offered in the announced semester.
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