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Tyler Junior College
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- Commercial Photography
- Art / Art Studies, General
- Music, General
- Electromechanical Technology / Electromechanical Engineering Technology
- Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology /
- Welding Technology / Welder
- Economics, General
- Business / Commerce, General
- Business Administration and Management, General
- Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
- Computer and Information Sciences, General
- Computer Programming / Programmer, General
- Computer Science
- Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
- System, Networking, and LAN / WAN Management / Manager
- Computer Engineering Technology / Technician
- Computer Technology / Computer Systems Technology
- Athletic Training / Trainer
- Legal Assistant / Paralegal
- Corrections
- Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration
- Criminal Justice / Police Science
- Criminalistics and Criminal Science
- Fire Prevention and Safety Technology / Technician
- Fire Science / Fire-fighting
- Junior High / Intermediate / Middle School Education and Teaching
- Secondary Education and Teaching
- Kindergarten / Preschool Education and Teaching
- Early Childhood Education and Teaching
- Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
- Child Development
- Child Care and Support Services Management
- Child Care Provider / Assistant
- Health and Physical Education / Fitness, General
- Dental Hygiene / Hygienist
- Emergency Medical Technology / Technician (EMT Paramedic)
- Surgical Technology / Technologist
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography / Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician
- Radiologic Technology / Science - Radiographer
- Clinical / Medical Laboratory Technician
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- Registered Nursing / Registered Nurse
- Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse Training
- Medical Transcription / Transcriptionist
- Medical Administrative / Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
- Family and Consumer Sciences / Human Sciences, General
- Public Administration
- Social Work
- Liberal Arts and Sciences / Liberal Studies
- General Studies
- Multi- / Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
- Political Science and Government, General
- Sociology
- History, General
- Psychology, General
- Agricultural Business and Management, General
- Ornamental Horticulture
- Environmental Science
- Engineering, General
- Surveying Technology / Surveying
- Biology / Biological Sciences, General
- Mathematics, General
- Natural Sciences
- Chemistry, General
- Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician
- Class A CDL Training
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Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Healthcare & MedicalAlthough 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.