Degree Programs & Academic Plans
Anthropology
Degree Plans:
For more information about the Anthropology program, contact Dr. Alison Hadley Hilburn
Criminal Justice
Degree Plans:
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Master of Science in Criminal Justice (thesis track)
Master of Science in Criminal Justice (non-thesis track)
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice | Program Website
For more information about the Criminal Justice program, contact Dr. Sean A. Maddan
Geography
Degree Plans:
For more information about the Geography program, contact Dr. Andrew Hilburn
International Leadership
Degree Plans:
Minor in International Leadership
For more information about the International Leadership program, contact Dr. Alfonso Vergaray
Political Science
Degree Plans:
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Master of Arts in History & Political Thought, Political Science Concentration (thesis track) | Program Website
Master of Arts in History & Political Thought, Political Science Concentration (non-thesis track) | Program Website
For more information about the Political Science program, contact Dr. Simon Zschirnt
Public Administration
Degree Plans:
Master of Public Administration
For more information about the Public Administration program, contact Dr. Peter Haruna
Sociology
Degree Plans:
Master of Arts in Sociology (thesis track)
Master of Arts in Sociology (non-thesis track)
For more information about the Sociology program, contact Dr. Pamela J. Neumann
More information about TAMIU catalog offerings and other useful information can be located at:
Current student information page; College of Arts and Sciences (COAS) webpage; COAS degree page; and the Prospective student information page.
Graduate students should also consult the Graduate School for their handbook and any forms for admission, registration, financial aid, graduation, and other matters. Graduate students in DSS should consult with their program's Director if they have questions about admission, comprehensive exams, thesis requirements and program handbooks.