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132 courses from Angelo State University

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3+2 Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Physics

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This dual degree program in applied physics and engineering combines the strengths of ASU and Texas A and M University to allow students to earn two degrees simultaneously while preparing for a professional career in engineering. Undergraduate students attend ASU for three years as physics majors in the department of physics and then continue their education in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at TAMU for typically two more years. After completion of the program, students will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in applied physics from ASU and a bachelor of science degree from TAMU in one of several available engineering majors. At ASU, students will take a broad range of courses in physics, mathematics, computer science, social and natural sciences, and humanities as well as the basic introductory courses needed to enter studies in engineering. At TAMU, students will be engaged in technical engineering studies. This outline of courses is designed to satisfy the requirements of the ASU undergraduate core curriculum and of a Bachelor of Science degree in applied physics at ASU. Additional courses will be required by TAMU. Some TAMU course work is transferred to ASU to complete the degree.

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3+2 Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering

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This dual degree program in applied physics and engineering combines the strengths of ASU and Texas A and M University to allow students to earn two degrees simultaneously while preparing for a professional career in engineering. Undergraduate students attend ASU for three years as physics majors in the department of physics and then continue their education in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at TAMU for typically two more years. After completion of the program, students will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in applied physics from ASU and a bachelor of science degree from TAMU in one of several available engineering majors. At ASU, students will take a broad range of courses in physics, mathematics, computer science, social and natural sciences, and humanities as well as the basic introductory courses needed to enter studies in engineering. At TAMU, students will be engaged in technical engineering studies. This outline of courses is designed to satisfy the requirements of the ASU undergraduate core curriculum and of a Bachelor of Science degree in applied physics at ASU. Additional courses will be required by TAMU. Some TAMU course work is transferred to ASU to complete the degree.

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4+1 Bachelor in Physics

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In this program, the agreement between the Physics Departments at ASU and Texas Tech University allows ASU graduates with bachelor?s degrees in applied physics or physics to transfer credit to a TTU Master of Science program in either major. Ten undergraduate credits from ASU transfer to the TTU master?s program, leaving 20 hours to be completed at TTU.

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4+1 Master of Science in Physics

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In this program, the agreement between the Physics Departments at ASU and Texas Tech University allows ASU graduates with bachelor?s degrees in applied physics or physics to transfer credit to a TTU Master of Science program in either major. Ten undergraduate credits from ASU transfer to the TTU master?s program, leaving 20 hours to be completed at TTU.

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ASU-TAMU Cooperative Program in Agricultural Education

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This dual degree plan provides specialized agricultural training for those who plan to teach. The four-and-a-half-year program combines an animal science degree from ASU with a degree in agricultural education from Texas A and M University. This program is a dual degree plan that combines the animal science degree at Angelo State University with a degree in agricultural education at Texas A and M University. Upon completion of a minimum of 95 hours at ASU and 55 hours at TAMU in agricultural education, students will receive an Animal Science degree from ASU and an agricultural education degree from TAMU.

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ASU-TTU Dual Degree Program in Interdisciplinary Agriculture

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This dual degree plan offers studies in specialized agriculture areas and is intended for those who plan to teach. When students get through this four-and-a-half-year program, they receive an animal science degree from ASU and a degree in interdisciplinary agriculture from Texas Tech University. This program is a dual degree program that combines the animal science degree at Angelo State University with a degree in interdisciplinary agriculture (agricultural education) at Texas Tech University. Upon completion of a minimum of 101 hours at ASU and 52 hours at TTU in interdisciplinary agriculture, students will receive an animal science degree from ASU and a degree in interdisciplinary agriculture from TTU.

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Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (LVN-RN Hospital Affiliate Program)

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This program offers accelerated mobility through the curriculum. Unique features of this model include: a 50 per cent decrease in time of completion; demonstration of competency in the areas of maternal-child, pediatric and mental health nursing through examination; didactic content delivered and evaluated through a blending of online and printed study modules; a capstone clinical experience focusing on complex nursing care. Students who currently work at affiliate hospitals will need to contact their hospital about its specific affiliate agreement with the ASU department of nursing. Students who are not currently working at an affiliate hospital must obtain approval at an acute care hospital willing to sign an affiliation agreement and provide an approved clinical preceptor.

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Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (Traditional LVN-RN Program)

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The traditional LVN-RN program offers a combination of online and on-site classes. The transition course is hundred per cent online with lectures, case studies and discussion groups. Upon successful completion of the transition course students will matriculate into the remaining courses held on campus (maternal-child nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, management, jurisprudence and advanced concepts in adult health).

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Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (Traditional LVN-RN Program)

Study mode: Distance/Online |

The traditional LVN-RN program offers a combination of online and on-site classes. The transition course is hundred per cent online with lectures, case studies and discussion groups. Upon successful completion of the transition course students will matriculate into the remaining courses held on campus (maternal-child nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, management, jurisprudence and advanced concepts in adult health).

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Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Degree

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This program is designed to prepare a graduate with a liberal and technical education which facilitates provision and coordination of nursing care through the correlation of theoretical knowledge and application of clinical knowledge. Application of knowledge takes place in various healthcare settings and through the utilization of the nursing process. The associate degree nurse is prepared to provide and coordinate evidenced-based care for a limited number of clients across the life span who may have predictable or unpredictable health care needs and to be a member of a profession.

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B.S. in Integrated Animal Business/M.B.A. - Master of Business Administration

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This degree plan is for students interested in both an Animal Business degree and a Masters of Business Administration. Unique features of this program are the awarding of the B.S. in Animal Business and M.B.A. in Business Administration simultaneously at the completion of the program. Students admitted into this program are expected to complete the program within five years. Graduates from this program can pursue careers at the executive level in either the public or private sectors. Students interested in the Integrated BS in Animal Business / MBA in Business Administration will be required to complete a minimum of 149 semester credit hours of degree credit. Of this total, 110 semester credit hours will be at the undergraduate level and 39 hours will be at the graduate level. A unique feature of the five-year program is that students will begin taking graduate course work in their senior year.

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BS in Interdisciplinary Studies-Early Childhood to Grade 6 Generalist Certification with All Level Special Education (EC-12)

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This program prepares students to touch the lives of tomorrow?s children. Students learn everything from educational psychology and children?s literature to planning multicultural activities and writing across curriculum. Students also focus intensely on their major subject areas. Students learn how to develop strategies and lesson plans as well as how to address the needs of public and private school pupils.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art Major

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In this program, students choose a specialization area, from the following: ceramics, graphic design, painting/drawing, printmaking, sculpture, art history, and art education. Students also learn the basics of other areas of art. The degree plan is versatile and allows students to take several classes in other departments and subjects. Art specialization areas are designed to provide students with the opportunity to focus their studies in a limited way in a particular area of the art discipline.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art Major with All-Level Teacher Certification

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This program allows students to earn teacher certification so that they may teach art at any level in grades K-12.

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Bachelor of Arts in Communication

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This program studies human communication and the role of mass media for communication.

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Bachelor of Arts in Communication with Teacher Certification

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This program allows communication students to test for teacher certification.

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Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

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In this program, students learn about the agencies and organizations involved in criminal proceedings as well as the thought processes of some victims and offenders. A degree in criminal justice can jump-start several career paths that range from law enforcement and homeland security to crime analyzing and preparation for law school. The criminal justice courses draw from many other areas of study, including sociology, biology, psychology, social psychology and management, among others. Students must take a foreign language and are only required to take two lab sciences from the natural science area for a total of eight hours.

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Bachelor of Arts in English

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In this program, students will take courses in American and British literature, as well as composition and advanced language studies.

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Bachelor of Arts in English with Teacher Certification

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In this program, students are prepared to test for teacher certification upon graduation.

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Bachelor of Arts in English with Technical and Business Writing Specialization

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This degree plan requires students to study technical writing, business communication and web publishing, among other professional writing areas. Technical writers work in editing and publishing, the sciences, computer science, medicine, environmental studies, telecommunications, government, the arts and just about any field that requires people to interpret and use information. Technical writers help people solve problems by writing and editing documentation, such as grants, proposals and manuals, designing and creating websites and brochures, shooting and editing videos and much more. As a technical writer, students will be an indispensable part of today?s information society. Technical writing is a field that is expected to grow quickly. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, technical writing and editing positions are expected to grow 10 percent or more by 2016. Online publications and the rapid growth of technology ensure that technical writers will be in demand for decades to come.

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