All About Texas Tech Distance Learning Program

Summary:    The Texas Tech distance learning program is an excellent option for those who are looking to pursue their college degree, but have other scheduling considerations such as work or family. Through the Texas Tech distance learning program, you can earn your bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, or enhance your current knowledge with any of their thirteen graduate certificates.

The Texas Tech distance learning program is an excellent option for those who are looking to pursue their college degree, but have other scheduling considerations such as work or family. Through the Texas Tech distance learning program, you can earn your bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, or enhance your current knowledge with any of their thirteen graduate certificates.

The Texas Tech distance learning program is based out of the main Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, Tx. The Lubbock Texas Tech campus is a public research university and is seventh-largest university in the Texas Tech University System. With more than 150 courses of study within 13 colleges, Texas Tech brings a wide variety of options to their distance learning program.

Perhaps the biggest perk of the Texas Tech distance learning program is that you can build your degree program to suit your goals. By joining their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in University Studies program, students are able to build a program in their interest of study by selecting areas of concentration from any of the academic colleges within Texas Tech. To go this route, students need to complete 50-63 credit hours of core requirements, 54 credit hours in 3 areas of concentration and 16 credit hours of electives of your choosing. You may also find that some of your existing credits from Texas Tech, or other accredited university, can be transferred and applied to your degree. For more information, check out their University Studies program webpage.

If you are looking for a Texas Tech distance learning degree program that is already structured, you have several from which to choose! Bachelor’s degrees that you can complete online with the Texas Tech distance learning program include Horticultural and Turfgrass Sciences and minors in Nuclear Engineering, Wind Energy and Personal Finance. Their master’s degrees options include:

  • Agriculture
  • Technical Communication
  • Instructional Technology
  • Special Education
  • Engineering
  • Agricultural Education
  • Crop Science
  • Horticulture
  • Human Development and Family Studies
  • Software Engineering
  • Systems and Engineering Management

If you are looking to take advantage of the doctoral degrees available through the Texas Tech distance learning program, there are also several disciplines from which to choose, including:

  • Agricultural Education
  • Philosophy in Systems and Engineering Management
  • Philosophy in Technical Communication and Rhetoric
  • Education in Higher Education

Keep in mind that some degrees will require a small amount of in-person presence, but it depends entirely on the degree you choose, as well as where you are in your academic career. To learn more about which degree program will best fit your needs, visit the Texas Tech distance learning website.

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