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Transferring to
A&M
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Basic Specifications:
- 120 hours
- Bachelor’s of Science in Agriculture
- 13 hours of teacher preparation coursework
- 44 hours of agriculture (includes 10 hours of Ag electives)
- 8 hours of science
- 6 hours of math (NOT College Algebra)
- 15 hours of student teaching included in the degree plan
Transfer Student Entrance Requirements:
- Minimum of a 2.5 overall GPA on transfer courses (TAMU calculation may be different
than the transfer institution). Though this is the minimum needed, having a higher GPA will make you more competitive for admission.
- Students should not repeat courses in which a D was earned—for the most part, Ds do transfer to A&M; repeating a course DOES NOT replace a grade—both grades count when A&M calculates your GPA.
- Students MUST have an expressed interest in teaching agriculture and
secondary certification. This is typically determined through the essay portion of the admissions application and meeting with an advisor in the department.
Helpful hints:
- University core courses are the best use of your time before you come to A&M
- To make sure a course transfers to Texas A&M, use the Texas Common Course Numbering
System.
- The
courses you will take will prepare you for a variety of careers; however, our
primary objective is to prepare your for the Agricultural Science classroom.
- Salaries
currently range from $26,000-50,000 for teachers starting in this field
depending the school district and the length of contract.
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