Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB526

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring coursework in economics for an associate or baccalaureate degree program at a public institution of higher education.

Impact

The legislation specifies that the new requirement will apply to students enrolling in degree programs from January 1, 2026, onward. This change reflects a growing recognition of the importance of economic literacy in higher education and aims to ensure that graduates possess essential knowledge that can benefit both their personal financial decision-making and their professional capabilities. By integrating economics into degree programs, the state hopes to produce a workforce that is more informed about economic principles, potentially leading to better economic outcomes for individuals and the broader community.

Summary

House Bill 526 mandates that students obtaining an associate or baccalaureate degree from public institutions of higher education in Texas must complete at least three semester credit hours in economics. This requirement must cover both macroeconomics and microeconomics, emphasizing a balanced approach to economic education. The bill aims to enhance the foundational knowledge of economics among graduates, preparing them for the increasingly complex economic landscape in which they will operate post-graduation.

Contention

While the bill aims at improving education standards, it may encounter contention from various stakeholders. Some educators might argue that adding an economics requirement could limit student choices or increase the duration needed to complete degrees. Additionally, there could be debates about how effectively economics can be taught within current curriculum constraints, especially in institutions already challenged by fulfilling existing degree requirements. Ultimately, the passage of HB526 could spur discussions on curriculum design and the role of economics in higher education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4848

Relating to requiring that competency-based baccalaureate degree programs be offered at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX SB2840

Relating to requiring that competency-based baccalaureate degree programs be offered at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX A3889

Permits four-year institution of higher education to award associate degrees.

TX HR0254

A resolution to urge the public institutions of higher education in Michigan to establish a consistent policy for awarding postsecondary-level academic credit for International Baccalaureate coursework.

TX SR0098

A resolution to urge the public institutions of higher education in Michigan to establish a consistent policy for awarding postsecondary-level academic credit for International Baccalaureate coursework.

TX SB11

Repeals provisions relating to the authority to confer degrees at public institutions of higher education

TX SF322

A bill for an act establishing completion of a course on American history and civil government as a requirement for the completion of a baccalaureate degree program at a public institution of higher education.

TX HSB56

A bill for an act establishing completion of a course on American history and civil government as a requirement for the completion of a baccalaureate degree program at a public institution of higher education.(See HF 402.)

TX HB05575

An Act Allowing Tuition-free Education At A Public Institution Of Higher Education For An Associate Degree.

TX SB243

Requires public institutions of higher education to adopt a policy relating to International Baccalaureate examinations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.