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2. College of Business
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- Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
- Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Adult
and Higher Education
- Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
- Health and Kinesiology
- Interdisciplinary Studies and Curriculum and
Instruction
- Teacher Certification Programs
- Texas Examinations of Educator Standards(TExES)
4. College of Engineering
5. College of Liberal and Fine Arts
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Texas
Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES)
The Texas Examinations of Educator
Standards are state-mandated examinations whose purpose is to ensure that
educators possess the necessary ontent and professional knowledge to teach
in the Texas public schools. Individuals seeking certification in the
state of Texas must pass the required tests before they can be recommended
for a teacher certificate and/or endorsement.
TExES tests are criterion-referenced. This means that they are designed
to measure an individual's knowledge in relation to an established standard
of competence rather than in relation to the performance of other individuals.
The UTSA TExES registration deadline will be three days prior to the date
published in the TExES registration bulletin.
Further information on required TExES tests can be obtained in the COEHD
Advising and Certification Center, the Office of the TExES Coordinator,
or from the UTSA TExES website: http://coehd.utsa.edu/STEX/Index.asp.
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