(46 or more credit hours) COLLEGE ADVISING
(46 or more credit hours) COLLEGE ADVISING
College Advising is within the Center for Academic Advising, Planning, and Success (CAAPS). Islanders who have successfully completed 46 or more credit hours are advised by professional academic advisors within their respective College.
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- College of Business
- College of Education & Human Development
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Nursing & Health Sciences
- College of Science
- College of Engineering and Computer Science
- School of Arts, Media & Communication
College of Business
Receive a quality business education, engagement opportunities, rewarding international experiences, and the skills needed to pursue a range of careers.
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College of Education & Human Development
The College of Education and Human Development prepares leaders who represent experiences to serve the educational needs of the global community.
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College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts offers undergraduate and graduate study in the humanities, the social sciences, and the visual and performing arts.
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College of Nursing & Health Sciences
The College of Nursing & Health Sciences positively impacts the health of the global population through the education and providers of tomorrow with innovative educational programs in the nursing and health professions.
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College of Science
The College of Science prepares students to be leaders of innovation in science and mathematics careers.
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College of Engineering and Computer Science
The College of Engineering and Computer Science prepares students to be leaders of innovation in technology and engineering careers.
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School of Arts, Media & Communication
School of Arts, Media & Communication advises the following areas Art & Design, Communication & Media, Theatre & Dance, and Music.
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Events
Events
History Harvest and Indigenous Heritage Celebration
- 11.21
- 6:00pm
- Art Museum of South Texas
TAMU-CC Science Presentations for Community
- 11.21
- 6:00pm - 7:30pm
- Owen R. Hopkins Public Library