Degrees at Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University’s mission is to provide an environment that facilitates students’ growth on the personal and professional level. The first commencement in May 1927 included an operetta and a pageant in honor of the first fourteen graduates. TTU’s faculty is dedicated to the maturation of critical thinking skills and problem solving and awareness skills.
Accreditation
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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Restaurant Management Degree
Texas Tech University’s Department of Education offers a number of graduate programs involving food, nutrition, family and consumer sciences, and the service industry. Among them is the Master of Science degree in Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management. The master’s program requires a minimum of 36 semester hours, or 30 hours and a thesis. For more information on the program,...
Software Engineering Degree
The Texas Tech University Computer Science program offers a Master of Science in Software Engineering degree. Since 1999 the program has gave graduates a firm foundation in the definition, development, and maintenance of software systems. The MSSE program has thesis and non thesis options that require the same course structure in the current BS, MS, and PhD programs in Computer Science.
Software Engineering Degree
The Texas Tech University Computer Science program offers a Master of Science in Software Engineering degree. Since 1999 the program has gave graduates a firm foundation in the definition, development, and maintenance of software systems. The MSSE program has thesis and non thesis options that require the same course structure in the current BS, MS, and PhD programs in Computer Science.