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BR14-130-02
Endorsements
For the rst time, students will be able to earn one or more endorsements as part of their
graduation requirements. Endorsements consist of a related series of courses that are grouped
together by interest or skill set. They provide students with in-depth knowledge of a subject area.
Students must select an endorsement* in the ninth grade. Districts and charters are not required
to oer all endorsements. If only one endorsement is oered, it must be multi-disciplinary studies.
Students earn an endorsement by completing the curriculum requirements for the endorsement,
including 4th credit of math and science and 2 additional elective credits.
Students can choose from 5 endorsement areas
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Visit your school counselor to learn more about your options.
Students may earn more than one endorsement.
Multi-Disciplinary Studies (one of the following)
• 4 advanced courses from other endorsement areas
• 4 credits in each foundation subject area, including English IV and chemistry and/or physics
• 4 credits in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or dual credit selected
from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, LOTE or ne arts
Arts and Humanities (one of the following)
• 2 levels each in two languages other than English (LOTE) • Social Studies
• 4 levels in the same LOTE • American Sign Language (ASL)
• Courses from one or two areas (music, theater, art, dance) in ne arts
• English electives not included in Business and Industry
Public Service (one of the following)
• Human Services • Health Science • Education and Training
• Law • Public Safety • Government and Public Administration
• Corrections and Security • Junior Reserve Ocer Training Corps (JROTC)
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
• Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses related to STEM • Computer Science
• Mathematics • Science
• Combination of no more than two of the categories listed above
Business and Industry (one of the following or a combination of areas)
• Agriculture • Food and Natural Resources • Architecture and Construction
• Arts • Hospitality and Tourism • Technology and Communications
• Audio/Video • Information Technology • Business Management and Administration
• Finance • Manufacturing • Transportation or Distribution and Logistics
• Marketing • Technology Applications • English electives in public speaking, debate, advanced
broadcast journalism, advanced journalism including
newspaper and yearbook
Texas Education Agency Graduation Toolkit
Endorsements – Choices