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  • The Graduate School
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/graduate/
    201 Administration Bldg.
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    1.- Graduate School Administration
    2.- The Graduate Council

    Since the awarding of the first master's degree in History in 1942, the graduate program has experienced significant growth. In 1967 a Graduate School was organized, and in 1974, the first doctoral-level degree program, the Doctor of Geological Sciences, was approved by the Coordinating Board of the Texas College and University System, with the first degree awarded in 1979.Today, the Graduate School offers Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Geological Sciences, Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Psychology, Environmental Science and Engineering, Biological Sciences, and the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration, and Master's degrees in over 60 areas.

    The Graduate School is comprised of professors and scholars designated as Members of the Graduate Faculty and of students duly admitted to pursue their studies beyond the baccalaureate degree. The Graduate School faculty and administration award all graduate degrees conferred by the University under authority delegated by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System.



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