Suggested Arrangement of Courses, Humanities (BA)
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The University of Texas at Austin offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various colleges and schools.
Undergraduate Programs
The university provides undergraduate degree programs in several fields, including:
- College of Liberal Arts: Offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in various disciplines, such as Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences.
- Red McCombs School of Business: Provides Bachelor of Business Administration degrees with specializations in Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing.
- Moody College of Communication: Offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Advertising, Communication Studies, Journalism, and Radio-Television-Film.
- College of Education: Provides Bachelor of Science degrees in Education, Kinesiology, and Health Education.
- Cockrell School of Engineering: Offers Bachelor of Science degrees in various engineering disciplines, including Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering.
- College of Fine Arts: Provides Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Art, Music, Theatre, and Dance.
- John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences: Offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Geosciences, Environmental Science, and Geosystems Engineering.
- School of Information: Provides Bachelor of Science degrees in Information Studies and Informatics.
- College of Natural Sciences: Offers Bachelor of Science degrees in various natural science disciplines, including Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
- School of Nursing: Provides Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees.
- Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs: Offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Public Affairs.
- Steve Hicks School of Social Work: Provides Bachelor of Social Work degrees.
Graduate Programs
The university offers graduate degree programs in several fields, including:
- Architecture: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, and Interior Design.
- Business: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, and Management.
- Communication: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Advertising, Audiology, Communication Studies, and Radio-Television-Film.
- Education: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Leadership, and Special Education.
- Engineering: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in various engineering disciplines, including Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering.
- Fine Arts: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Art, Music, Theatre, and Dance.
- Geosciences: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Geological Sciences, Energy and Earth Resources, and Geosystems Engineering.
- Information: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Information Studies and Information Security and Privacy.
- Liberal Arts: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in various liberal arts disciplines, including Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences.
- Natural Sciences: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in various natural science disciplines, including Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
- Nursing: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Nursing.
- Pharmacy: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Translational Science.
- Public Affairs: Offers Master's and Doctoral degrees in Public Affairs, Global Policy Studies, and National Security.
- Social Work: Provides Master's and Doctoral degrees in Social Work.
Law School
The University of Texas School of Law offers the following degree programs:
- Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.): A three-year program that prepares students for the practice of law.
- Master of Laws (LL.M.): A one-year program that provides advanced training in law for students who have already earned a J.D. or equivalent degree.
- Dual Degree Programs: The law school offers dual degree programs in conjunction with other universities, allowing students to earn both a J.D. and a graduate degree in another field.
- Combined J.D./Ph.D. Programs: The law school offers combined J.D./Ph.D. programs in conjunction with other universities, allowing students to earn both a J.D. and a Ph.D. in a related field.
Medical School
The University of Texas Medical School offers the following degree programs:
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.): A four-year program that prepares students for the practice of medicine.
- Dual Degree Programs: The medical school offers dual degree programs in conjunction with other universities, allowing students to earn both an M.D. and a graduate degree in another field.
- Combined M.D./Ph.D. Programs: The medical school offers combined M.D./Ph.D. programs in conjunction with other universities, allowing students to earn both an M.D. and a Ph.D. in a related field.
Course Requirements
The university requires students to complete a set of core courses, as well as courses specific to their major. The core courses include:
- Communication: 3 hours
- Mathematics: 3 hours
- Natural Science and Technology, Part I: 3 hours
- Humanities: 3 hours
- Visual and Performing Arts: 3 hours
- U.S. History: 3 hours
- American and Texas Government: 3 hours
- Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 hours
- First-Year Signature Course: 3 hours
- Natural Science and Technology, Part II: 3 hours
Suggested Arrangement of Courses
The university provides a suggested arrangement of courses for students to follow, which includes:
- First Semester: Foreign Language, UGS 302, RHE 306, and a free elective
- Second Semester: Foreign Language, Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and U.S. History
- Third Semester: Major course, E 316L, Natural Science and Technology, Part I, and U.S. History
- Fourth Semester: Major course, Natural Science and Technology, Part I, GOV 310L, and a free elective
- Fifth Semester: GOV 312L, Natural Science and Technology, Part II, Cultural Expression, Human Experience, and Thought course, and an upper-division major course
- Sixth Semester: Social Science course, upper-division major course, and free electives
- Seventh Semester: HMN 370, upper-division major course, and free electives
- Eighth Semester: Upper-division HMN course, upper-division major course, and free electives
Total Hours
The university requires students to complete a minimum of 120 hours to graduate.
Note
The suggested arrangement of courses is for planning purposes only, and currently enrolled students should meet with their academic advisor to ensure they are meeting the requirements for their degree program.
