Texas Woman's University
Texas Woman's University is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Denton setting in Denton,TX They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, Doctor's Degree - Professional Practice, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
Credit Accepted: Dual credit, Credit For Military, Advanced placement(AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 1312 | 475 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 0 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 456 | - |
Research | 0 | - |
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Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families
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Graduate courses in the Department of Kinesiology are designed to provide qualified individuals with the opportunity to pursue advanced study beyond the baccalaureate level. more >
The programs in dance are designed to prepare dance artists, scholars and/or educators who are well-grounded in the theories and contexts of dance as an art form. more >
The Department of Family Sciences at the Texas Woman's University offers graduate degree programs at both the master's and the doctoral levels. more >
The School of Management offers graduate programs leading to the M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration) as well as a joint M.B.A./M.H.A. degree in cooperation with the Program in Health Care Administration at the Dallas Parkland Center. more >
Emphasizes health promotion and disease prevention through the preparation of skilled nurse practitioners, managers, and educator-researchers. more >
The Department of Teacher Education is comprised of three program areas: Special Education, Professional Studies, and Educational Administration. more >
The M.A. in government provides a postgraduate study of the political process, with a focus on American politics and public policy. In history, the M.A. emphasizes American and European social and political history. more >
The School of Library and Information Studies prepares students for leadership roles in the information professions, including careers in academic, public, special, and school libraries, and for a variety of roles in both private and public agencies more >
The Department of Psychology and Philosophy offers the Master of Arts degree and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in two areas of specialization, School Psychology and Counseling Psychology. more >
Advanced studies in Sociology at Texas Woman's University lead to master's and doctoral degrees. more >
The graduate program in the Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing requires a comprehensive foundation in the development of speech, language and hearing. more >
The master's and doctoral degree programs in the Department of Health Studies prepare graduates for leadership positions in the disciplines of health education and health promotion. more >
Music Pedagogy: Texas Woman's University offers a graduate degree with an emphasis in Music Pedagogy for vocalists, pianists and flutists who are interested in refining their knowledge and skills for effective studio teaching in private or university more >
The philosophical assumptions of the School of Occupational Therapy are based on a belief in the occupational nature of human beings. more >
The Master of Arts and the Master of Science prepare the student to enter the workforce or to pursue doctoral degree programs in mathematics, statistics, or related fields. more >
The principal objectives of the department are to provide professional development in literacy for teachers and educators, with emphases on advanced graduate training in literacy at early, elementary, middle, and secondary/adult levels. more >
The primary objectives of the graduate programs are to provide programs which advance students knowledge and expertise in their field of study; to engage in research activities which will contribute to the profession and to society through improved q more >