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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY – 2008 High School Counselor Update. ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES. Academic programs are arranged in easy-to-navigate interest clusters to help students find the right academic fit. Each academic interest offers multiple choices in majors and special academic opportunities.
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ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES • Academic programs are arranged in easy-to-navigate interest clusters to help students find the right academic fit. • Each academic interest offers multiple choices in majors and special academic opportunities.
ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES • INTEREST CLUSTERS. • Agriculture and food sciences • Architecture, construction and design • Business, finance and economics • Communication and languages • Education • Engineering, computing and math • Natural resources and the environment • Social sciences, behavioral sciences and human services • Visual and performing arts
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCES • Majors in agriculture or the food sciences prepare students for diverse careers, from work in a research lab to a corporate office, a classroom to a cattle ranch. COLLEGES: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Human Sciences • Career Possibilities: • Food microbiologist, entomologist, wildlife biologist, nutritionist • Commodity trader, market analyst • Advertising, agriscience teacher • Landscape architect, golf course architect
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCES Special Academic Opportunities: • Agriculture Learning Community • International study options at England’s Royal Agriculture College, and Plant and Soil Science’s “Gardens of Europe” study tour • State and national legislative internships • Dietetic internships • Service learning, Principles of Hippotherapy • Turf management experience at Texas Tech’s Rawls Course
ARCHITECTURE, CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN COLLEGES: Architecture Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Human Sciences Visual & Performing Arts • Students interested in creative design of all types, from technical to artistic, can find the right fit in the architecture, construction and design cluster. • Career Possibilities: • Design: Architectural, Landscape, Interior, Furniture, Graphic & Web Design or Visualization • Construction Product Development, Marketing or Sales, Construction Technology • Real Estate Development
ARCHITECTURE, CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN Special Academic Opportunities: • Architecture Learning Community • International study programs in Canada, Mexico, Spain/Belgium & Spain/France • Interior Design study tour to major U.S. cities such as New York and Chicago • Architecture internships in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and El Paso in the Practicum+Studio program
BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ECONOMICS • From personal finance to corporate accounting, marketing and sales to health care administration, or retailing to restaurant management, Texas Tech’s business programs give students what they need to succeed. COLLEGES: Rawls College of Business Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences Human Sciences Mass Communications
BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ECONOMICS Special Academic Opportunities: • Special business programs in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Turkey, the UK, the Czech Republic • Service learning classes let students produce real work for real organizations • Actual portfolio management valued at $1.5 million in the Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) • Skyviews, the College of Human Sciences’ full-service restaurant • Career Possibilities: Certified Public Accountant, Computer Network Security, Non-Profit Management, Web Application Design, Retailing, Personal Financial Planning, Corporate Finance, Restaurant, Hotel & Institutional Management
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES COLLEGES: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences Mass Communications Visual & Performing Arts • Whether they study mass media or one-on-one communication, students use the latest technology and real-life experiences to put them on the cutting edge. Career Possibilities: Advertising or Public Relations Specialist, Journalist (Print, Web, Photography, Broadcast), Documentary Filmmaker, TV/Film Scriptwriter, Technical Communications for Computer Software Documentation or Web Design, Teaching
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES • Special Academic Opportunities: • International study programs in Mexico (photography, Spanish language and culture), Spain (mass communications, public relations, Spanish language and culture), and Germany • Students typically receive academic credit for internship experiences, including placements such as BusinessWeek Online, ABC News, 20/20 and ESPN • “News Central” combined print, online and television newsroom experience • Daily Toreador newspaper, KTXT-FM Radio Station and KTXT-TV
EDUCATION • Field experiences are a hallmark of Texas Tech’s teacher preparation program, one of only 11 in Texas to be nationally accredited through the National Council for Accrediting Teacher Education. COLLEGES: Education Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences Engineering Human Sciences Mass Communications Visual & Performing Arts
EDUCATION 97% overall pass rate on TExES exams NCATE and State of Texas accreditations • Special Academic Opportunities: • Education Learning Community • International experience in a Department of Defense school partially fulfills the student teaching requirement • International study with TTU faculty in the Dominican Republic • TTU’s Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science Education Scholars (SEDS) program allows teacher candidates to create programs and curricula for pre-college science teachers
ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND MATH • With a major in engineering, computing and math, students can choose to work with nanoparticles or robotics, bridge design or computer programming. COLLEGES: Engineering Arts & Sciences Architecture Business
ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND MATH • Special Academic Opportunities: • Women in Science and Engineering Learning Community (WISE) • Engineering Success Learning Community • International study in Australia, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Mexico, Turkey, New Zealand, Portugal, the UK and other countries • International experience with Engineers Without Borders • Co-op Program including partner corporations such as 3M, Chevron, Dell, Dow Chemical, GE Aircraft Engines, NASA Johnson Space Center, Toyota Motor Manufacturing and Xcel Energy
HEALTH, LIFE AND NATURAL SCIENCES • A major in the health, life and natural sciences lets students explore everything from human health to hurricanes, animal science to anthropology. COLLEGES: Arts & Sciences Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Honors College Human Sciences
HEALTH, LIFE AND NATURAL SCIENCES Pre-Professional Health Designations let students explore options in the healthcare professions before choosing a major. • Special Academic Opportunities: • Health Sciences Learning Community • Early Acceptance to Medical School Programs for Highly Qualified Texas Residents • Easy transition to graduate work in Nursing, Allied Health Professions, Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, and Medicine graduate programs at the Health Sciences Center • TTU Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Undergraduate Research Program
HUMANITIES AND CULTURES • A global society demands cultural literacy. Students in humanities and cultures develop knowledge of both ancient and modern thinkers, artists and civilizations. COLLEGES: Arts & Sciences Honors Visual & Performing Arts Career Possibilities: Archaeologist, Foreign Service Officer, Museum Science, Teacher, and many other careers that require strong critical thinking and communication skills Graduate School and Professional School Preparation
HUMANITIES AND CULTURES • Special Academic Opportunities: • Texas Tech’s campuses in Spain and Germany provide just two of 400 options abroad • Minors are available in Asian Studies, Ethnic Studies, European Studies, International Studies, Linguistics, Religion Studies and Women’s Studies • Students can pair cultural study with a language major or minor for a better understanding of their field and increased marketability.
NATURAL RESOURCES & THE ENVIRONMENT • Students in natural resources and the environment learn while doing in majors like environmental conservation of natural resources, natural history & humanities, and wildlife management. COLLEGES: Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Arts & Sciences Honors
NATURAL RESOURCES & THE ENVIRONMENT Exceptional Opportunities: • 2,300-acre ranch 55 miles from Lubbock • Texas Tech Center in Junction • Geographic Information Systems • Capstone Classes in Natural History and Humanities [Interdisciplinary Studies in the Natural World] in conjunction with Tech’s Outdoor Pursuits Center Career Possibilities: Ecologist, Range Conservationist, Nature Writer, Documentary Filmmaker, Environmental Conservation, Wildlife Biologist
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SERVICES • Students with a major in social sciences, behavioral sciences and human services develop a foundation to understand human behavior and make a positive difference in their communities. COLLEGES: Arts & Sciences Honors Human Sciences Possible Careers: Counseling, Human Services Organization Management, Children’s Advocacy, Social Work, Probation or Parole Officer, Rehabilitation Counselor, Teaching, Non-Profit Management
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SERVICES Pre-law students receive special advising assistance in the TTU Pre-Law Program through the Advising Center at Texas Tech. Special Academic Opportunities: • The Child Development Research Center (CDRC) childcare facility provides daycare to children ages six weeks to five years. Students earn course credit and first-hand experience with child development. • Social work students provide more than 11,000 hours of service to the Lubbock community in practice classes and senior field placements. • 3+3 Law School Programs • Legislative internship programs in Washington, D.C.
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS COLLEGES: Visual & Performing Arts Honors Human Sciences Mass Communications • From photography to music composition, apparel design to dance, students in the visual and performing arts can channel their talents into virtually every creative field imaginable. Career Possibilities: Studio Artist, Actor, Graphic/Communication Designer, Art Historian, Music Performer, Music Promoter, Dancer, Jewelry Maker, Fashion Designer, Teacher
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Non-majors can take visual and performing arts classes or audition for ensembles and marching band. • Special Academic Opportunities: • Fine Arts Learning Community • Apparel design and manufacturing internships with Michael Kors-New York and BCBG Max Azria-New York • Strong links with local arts organizations provide hands-on experience to arts students with the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, Lubbock Children’s Chorus, Ballet Lubbock, Lubbock Community Theatre, Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, and many others.