Professional Assistance
Center for Teaching Excellence
The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) at Texas A&M University supports the University's commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. The CTE offers a wide range of consultation and support services to faculty, programs, departments, and colleges at not only the College Station campus, but also at satellite campuses in Galveston and Qatar. The Center has cultivated many collaborative relationships across campus to help provide interdisciplinary professional development opportunities for faculty, staff, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students. Services we provide include, but are not limited to the following:
- Consultations (individual, program, department, college)
- Curriculum design/redesign
- Graduate teaching assistant support/training
- Professional development workshops on a wide range of relevant topics (effective lecturing, assessment, classroom management, diversity, course design, instructional technology, high-impact practices)
Resources Offered through CTE
- Basic Tips and Guidelines for Creating Effective Online Courses
- Promoting Student Learning
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Online Courses
- Frequently Asked Questions about Online Course Design
- Rubric for Evaluating Online Course Design
- Facilitating Effective Online Discussions
- 10 Simple Steps towards Universal Design of Online Courses
- Ensuring Digital Content is Accessible to Students with Disabilities
Technology Services
Technology Services provides a robust, secure, and innovative IT environment that supports Texas A&M University's goals in teaching, research and service. Contact them for assistance with software; email; help and support; academics including Canvas, classroom equipment, open access labs, and audio/video production; and security including code maroon and virtual private network. They are available 24/7 via Help Desk Central by phone 979-845-8300 and email helpdesk@tamu.edu.
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Texas A&M University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Texas A&M University may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website.
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
University Libraries
The University Libraries supports the teaching and research needs of Texas A&M Univeristy faculty. They can assist you with research tools, consults, teaching support, research data management, authorship and publishing, and more.
Additionally, housed in the Evans Annex, is The Studio which provides specialized services and tools for creating and editing graphics, video, audio, and multimedia projects. Their goal is to provide the Texas A&M University community with multimedia tools, expert assistance, and educational programming to support the creation of media-enriched instructional projects.
Teaching in Distance Education
Guidelines for DE Courses and Programs
Guidelines for Distance Education Courses and Programs
Creating and Scheduling DE Courses
Courses for 2018 Spring approval were received through memo format. Summer 2018, Fall 2018, and beyond must be approved through the Curricular Approval Request System (CARS), per Curricular Processes 11.99.99.M0.01. These courses must gain approval before they are able to be scheduled as an NTFA section.
Courses
Hybrid courses must have the NTFA attribute and are determined at the section level. Online and hybrid courses must meet the same credit hour requirement as face-to-face courses and must account for 45-48 hours of instructional time for each three credit hour course.