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Tyler Junior College

1 Campus
82 Programs

Available Programs

  • Commercial Photography
    Art & Design

  • Art / Art Studies, General
    Art & Design

  • Music, General
    Art & Design

  • Electromechanical Technology / Electromechanical Engineering Technology
    Building & Construction

  • Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology /
    Building & Construction

  • Welding Technology / Welder
    Building & Construction

  • Economics, General
    Business & Management

  • Business / Commerce, General
    Business & Management

  • Business Administration and Management, General
    Business & Management

  • Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
    Business & Management

  • Computer and Information Sciences, General
    Computers & Technology

  • Computer Programming / Programmer, General
    Computers & Technology

  • Computer Science
    Computers & Technology

  • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
    Computers & Technology

  • System, Networking, and LAN / WAN Management / Manager
    Computers & Technology

  • Computer Engineering Technology / Technician
    Computers & Technology

  • Computer Technology / Computer Systems Technology
    Computers & Technology

  • Athletic Training / Trainer
    Cosmetology & Wellness

  • Corrections
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Criminal Justice / Police Science
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Criminalistics and Criminal Science
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Fire Prevention and Safety Technology / Technician
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Fire Science / Fire-fighting
    Criminal Justice & Legal

  • Junior High / Intermediate / Middle School Education and Teaching
    Education & Teaching

  • Secondary Education and Teaching
    Education & Teaching

  • Kindergarten / Preschool Education and Teaching
    Education & Teaching

  • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
    Education & Teaching

  • Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
    Education & Teaching

  • Child Development
    Education & Teaching

  • Child Care and Support Services Management
    Education & Teaching

  • Child Care Provider / Assistant
    Education & Teaching

  • Health and Physical Education / Fitness, General
    Education & Teaching

  • Dental Hygiene / Hygienist
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Emergency Medical Technology / Technician (EMT Paramedic)
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Surgical Technology / Technologist
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Radiologic Technology / Science - Radiographer
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Clinical / Medical Laboratory Technician
    Healthcare & Medical

  • Pre-Veterinary Medicine
    Healthcare & Medical

    Although veterinary medicine programs require only two years of pre-vet study emphasizing physical and biological sciences, almost all successful applicants complete four years of college before being accepted. Majors in a scientific field are common, especially biology, since a student needs to demonstrate the ability to master upper-level sciences. At the same time, applicants must acquire documented experience working with animals and a practicing veterinarian; the more varied this experience, the better. During or after the junior year of college, students take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) as further validation of their readiness for professional school. With only one veterinary school in Texas and with more applicants than there are class positions, admission is highly competitive. The best candidates have high grades and good GRE scores. In recent years the average applicant admitted to the School of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M has had a GPA near 3.65, with scores around 155 on both the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE, and with a score of 4 on the analytical section.

    Although veterinary medicine programs require only two years of pre-vet study emphasizing physical and biological sciences, almost all successful applicants complete four years of college before being accepted. Majors in a scientific field are common, especially biology, since a student needs to demonstrate the ability to master upper-level sciences. At the same time, applicants must acquire documented experience working with animals and a practicing veterinarian; the more varied this experience, the better. During or after the junior year of college, students take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) as further validation of their readiness for professional school. With only one veterinary school in Texas and with more applicants than there are class positions, admission is highly competitive. The best candidates have high grades and good GRE scores. In recent years the average applicant admitted to the School of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M has had a GPA near 3.65, with scores around 155 on both the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE, and with a score of 4 on the analytical section.

  • Registered Nursing / Registered Nurse
    Healthcare & Nursing

  • Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training
    Healthcare & Nursing

  • Medical Transcription / Transcriptionist
    Healthcare & Office Administration

  • Medical Administrative / Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
    Healthcare & Office Administration

  • Family and Consumer Sciences / Human Sciences, General
    Human Services & Social Work

  • Public Administration
    Human Services & Social Work

  • Social Work
    Human Services & Social Work

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences / Liberal Studies
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • General Studies
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • Political Science and Government, General
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • Sociology
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • History, General
    Liberal Arts & Communication

  • Psychology, General
    Psychology & Counseling

  • Agricultural Business and Management, General
    Science & Engineering

  • Ornamental Horticulture
    Science & Engineering

  • Environmental Science
    Science & Engineering

  • Engineering, General
    Science & Engineering

  • Surveying Technology / Surveying
    Science & Engineering

  • Biology / Biological Sciences, General
    Science & Engineering

  • Mathematics, General
    Science & Engineering

  • Natural Sciences
    Science & Engineering

  • Chemistry, General
    Science & Engineering

  • Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician
    Transportation & Mechanics

  • Class A CDL Training
    Transportation & Mechanics

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