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Bachelor's Degrees

Texas State at the Round Rock Campus

A variety of Bachelor’s degrees are offered at the Round Rock campus, or the RRC. Texas State University-San Marcos partners with their local community colleges to offer degrees that are convenient for working adults to pursue. The community colleges offer the freshman and sophomore classes while Texas State offers the junior and senior level courses for the degree programs listed below.

If you already know what program you want to pursue please visit our Getting Started page: http://www.rrc.txstate.edu/prospective/starting.html

Students can go into law enforcement careers by studying criminal justice. Students with an interest in the computer and technology fields can study Computer Science. Students who want to become teachers can enroll in the Interdisciplinary degree program and teach elementary school children. If students want to work in the business world, they can pursue the Bachelor of Business Administration.

Students who have already accumulated many hours from community colleges or have military experience but have never completed a bachelor’s program can complete a degree through the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Sciences (BAAS) program, also known as the Occupational Education, which is an individualized program that builds on credits and work experience you have already acquired elsewhere.

Bachelor's Degree Programs

 

* NOTE: The following links will direct you to the program webpage on the Texas State University-San Marcos website.

 

College of Applied Arts

Occupational Education Program

Department of Criminal Justice

McCoy College of Business Administration

Department of Management

College of Education

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

College of Fine Arts and Communication

School of Journalism and Mass Communication

College of Health Professions

Nursing

College of Liberal Arts

Department of Psychology

The College of Science and Engineering

Department of Computer Science

 

Transfer Planning Guides

When considering transfer to the RRC to pursue a bachelor's degree, students are strongly encouraged to obtain a Transfer Planning Guide (TPG) for their desired major. The TPG outlines the required courses to be completed at ACC or Temple College. If you plan to major in EC-6/ESL Interdisciplinary studies you will need a Worksheet for Advisement rather than a TPG.

Transfer Planning Guides for all bachelor degree programs at the RRC may be obtained at:

TPG: www.rrc.txstate.edu/prospective/tpgs.html


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