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General Course Offerings
General graduate course offerings in all departments.

Agribusiness and Applied Economics
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Agricultural Education
Animal Sciences
Anthropology

Architecture
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Botany

Business Administration
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Cereal and Food Sciences
Chemistry
Child Development and Family Science
Civil Engineering
Coating and Polymeric Materials
Communication

Community Development
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Education
Educational Administration
Education Leadership
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Emergency Management
Engineering Ph.D.
English
Entomology
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Environmental Engineering
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Food Safety
Genomics and Bioinformatics
Gerontology
Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Science
History
Horticulture
Human Development and Education
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
International Agribusiness
Manufacturing Engineering
Mass Communication
Materials and Nanotechnology
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering

Merchandising

Microbiology (Veterinary and Microbiological Sciences)
Molecular Pathogenesis
Music
Music Education (Education)
Natural Resources Management
Nursing
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Physics
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Political Science
Psychology
Range Science
Science Education (Education)
Sociology
Software Engineering
Soil Science
Speech Communication (Communication)
Statistics
Transportation and Logistics
Veterinary and Microbiological Sciences
Wellness
Zoology
Miscellaneous Graduate Courses

790 Graduate Seminar (1-3 credits)
Presentations and discussions of contemporary issues, trends, and recent research and developments by graduate students, faculty, and visiting scholars.

791 Temporary/Trial Topics (1-5 credits)
Group study involving critical examination and discussion of subject matter selected for proposal as a temporary or trial course. Course title will be indicated on the student's transcript. Requires the same approval process as if it were a permanent course.

792 Case Studies (1-3 credits)
Critical review, analysis, and evaluation of selected topics by individual presentations and group discussions. Case study topics are indicated by title on the student's transcript. Graded S or U.

793 Individual Study/Tutorial (1-3 credits)
Directed study allowing an individual student under faculty supervision to undertake selected, independent work in topics of special interest or a limited experience in research. Requires departmental approval.

794 Practicum/Internship (1-6 credits)
Course designed to provide practical participation under professional supervision in selected situations to gain experience in the application of concepts, principles, and theories related to the student's area of specialization. Requires approved program and consent of instructor. Graded S or U.

795 Field Experience (1-15 credits)
Field-oriented, supervised learning activities conducted outside the traditional classroom/laboratory. Pre-planned assessment of the experience and post-evaluation with the instructor are required. Requires departmental approval.

696/796 Special Topics (1-5 credits)
Group study involving critical examination and discussion of subject matter selected mutually by faculty and students and not covered in other courses. Special topics are indicated by title on the student's transcript. Requires departmental approval.

797 Master's Paper (1-3 credits)
Literature review, research, and preparation for paper required for the Comprehensive Study Option. Graded S or U.

798 Master's Thesis (1-10 credits)
Original investigation under the supervision of a major adviser and a supervisory committee. Graded S or U.

798s Specialist Field Study, TCU (1-6 credits)

799 Doctoral Dissertation (1-15 credits)
Original investigation under the supervision of a major adviser and an advisory committee. Graded S or U.

Courses in this Bulletin are offered with the understanding that the University may withdraw any course if conditions beyond the institution's control make it impossible to offer it or if enrollment in that course is insufficient to justify it.


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