Professional Development

Graduate Programs

Professional Development Units

McCoy College graduate students are required to successfully complete their academic degree plan with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in order to graduate. But your graduate experience is not limited to the classroom; it is enhanced by honing soft skills, volunteering, and networking. For that reason, all McCoy College graduate students* are required to complete Professional Development Units (PDUs) in order to graduate. This is also referred to as a "co-curricular" requirement for graduation.

We have developed a professional development program designed to help you learn the soft skills that you need in order to land a job, get a promotion, and earn more money throughout your career. We bring in external speakers to talk about a variety of topics such as communication skills, teamwork, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and much more. The first opportunity for students to earn PDUs is by attending the McCoy College Graduate Bootcamp event prior to the start of their first semester. 

Other PDU opportunities include The Graduate College Shop Talks, the annual Business Etiquette Dinner, the Bobcat Build community service project, and other events and volunteer opportunities offered each semester. On a case-by-case basis, students may also petition to earn PDUs for other events they attend individually.


Keeping Track of PDU Credits

PDUs are tracked via the Texas State Canvas learning management system under the Professional Development course. Each PDU-eligible event will be advertised to McCoy College graduate students and a sign-in sheet will be available to capture the names and email addresses of students in attendance. If a student attends an event but does not sign in, credit will not be awarded.

McCoy College graduate students are expected to honor their commitments. When you register for a professional development event, we expect you to be there. Professional development events often involve industry professionals who are generously donating their time and expertise to provide value for McCoy College graduate students. As such, students are expected to arrive prior to the start time. Students are expected to be professional, attentive, and participate. PDU credit may be denied at the discretion of the McCoy College graduate programs staff if a student is tardy or otherwise not participating in the session. Additional information can be found in the McCoy College student handbook.

While the McCoy College graduate programs staff track PDUs, it is the ultimate responsibility of the graduate student to ensure they meet the requirement of earning enough PDU credits prior to graduation. 


PDU Credit Requirements by Program

PROGRAM NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
PROGRAM
Cohort MBA**
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12
PROGRAM
Flex MBA**
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12
PROGRAM
M.S. in Accounting Information and Technology
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12
PROGRAM
M.S. in Data Analytics and Information Systems
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12
PROGRAM
M.S. in Marketing Research and Analysis
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12
PROGRAM
M.S. in Quantitative Finance and Economics
NUMBER OF PDU CREDITS NEEDED
12

*Master of Accountancy students are not required to complete PDU credits, however MAcy students are welcome to attend PDU events.

**MBA students are required to take the Business Professional Development Seminar (BA 5100). This course has three sections, A, B, and C that are each one-hour credit classes taken 3 times over each long semester to total 3 credit hours. These three sections do not count as PDU credits.


Summer 2024 PDU Schedule

DateTimeEventSpeakerLocationPointsRSVP
Tuesday, July 165pm-6pmGrad College Shop Talk: LinkedIn (Profile and Network)Sherry YangZoom1Registration
Thursday, July 2512pm-1pmGrad College Shop Talk: Time Management Techniques for Grad SchoolEthne SorensenZoom1Registration

Contact Us

McCOY COLLEGE GRADUATE PROGRAMS
McCoy College of Business
Texas State University
McCoy Hall 305
512.245.3591
businessgraduate@txstate.edu