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TTAC extends engineering, music and architecture legacy fields for two years; Mexican American studies not extended

2901203 · April 8, 2025
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TTAC voted to extend several expiring legacy fields of study — engineering (consolidation to be considered), music and architecture — for two years and to not extend Mexican American studies because of low community-college enrollment and degree counts. The committee directed staff to pursue rule language and subcommittee formation.

The Texas Transfer Advisory Committee voted to extend several legacy fields of study that otherwise would have expired under current THECB rules on Aug. 30.

Staff presented graduation and enrollment data for seven legacy fields and recommended: extend engineering until a revised, potentially consolidated engineering field of study can be developed; extend music and architecture because of high enrollments and convene subcommittees to revise them; and…

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