Program Overview
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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:
- Cockrell School of Engineering: Offers degrees in engineering disciplines such as aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and more.
- College of Fine Arts: Provides degrees in fine arts, music, theatre, and dance.
- College of Liberal Arts: Offers degrees in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- College of Natural Sciences: Provides degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and other natural sciences.
- School of Nursing: Offers a degree in nursing.
- Steve Hicks School of Social Work: Provides a degree in social work.
Degree Requirements
Each undergraduate program has its own set of degree requirements, which include:
- Core Component Areas: Students must complete courses in communication, mathematics, natural science and technology, humanities, visual and performing arts, U.S. history, American and Texas government, and social and behavioral sciences.
- Major Requirements: Students must complete a set of courses specific to their major.
- Electives: Students can choose from a variety of elective courses to fulfill their degree requirements.
Suggested Arrangement of Courses
The university provides a suggested arrangement of courses for each undergraduate program to help students plan their academic path. For example, the suggested arrangement of courses for the BS in Petroleum Engineering includes:
- First Semester: Introduction to Geology, Principles of Chemistry I, Differential and Integral Calculus, Rhetoric and Writing, and First-Year Signature Course.
- Second Semester: Engineering Physics I, Sequences, Series, and Multivariable Calculus, Engineering, Energy, and the Environment, Principles of Chemistry II, and Social and Behavioral Sciences.
- Third Semester: Engineering Physics II, Statics, Differential Equations with Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods and Programming, and Thermodynamics and Phase Behavior.
- Fourth Semester: Sedimentary Rocks, Mechanics of Solids, Engineering Communication, Properties of Petroleum Fluids, and Visual and Performing Arts.
- Fifth Semester: Reservoir Engineering I, Petrophysics, Drilling and Well Completions, Transport Phenomena in Geosystems, and American and Texas Government.
- Sixth Semester: Reservoir Engineering II, Principles of Formation Evaluation, Production Technology and Design, Geostatistics and Data Analysis, and U.S. History.
- Seventh Semester: Reservoir Geomechanics, Resource Economics and Valuation, Technical Area Elective, and American and Texas Government.
- Eighth Semester: Geosystems Engineering Design and Analysis, Technical Area Elective, and U.S. History.
Graduate Programs
The university offers graduate degree programs in various fields, including:
- Cockrell School of Engineering: Offers degrees in engineering disciplines such as aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and more.
- College of Fine Arts: Provides degrees in fine arts, music, theatre, and dance.
- College of Liberal Arts: Offers degrees in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
- College of Natural Sciences: Provides degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and other natural sciences.
- School of Nursing: Offers a degree in nursing.
- Steve Hicks School of Social Work: Provides a degree in social work.
Degree Requirements
Each graduate program has its own set of degree requirements, which include:
- Core Courses: Students must complete a set of core courses specific to their program.
- Electives: Students can choose from a variety of elective courses to fulfill their degree requirements.
- Research: Students must complete a research project or thesis as part of their degree requirements.
Areas of Study
The university offers graduate programs in various areas of study, including:
- Architecture: Offers degrees in architecture, community and regional planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design.
- Business: Offers degrees in business administration, accounting, business analytics, energy management, finance, and more.
- Communication: Offers degrees in advertising, audiology, communication studies, journalism and media, and speech, language, and hearing sciences.
- Education: Offers degrees in curriculum and instruction, educational leadership and policy, educational psychology, and more.
- Engineering: Offers degrees in aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and more.
- Fine Arts: Offers degrees in art education, art history, design, music, studio art, and theatre and dance.
- Geosciences: Offers degrees in energy and earth resources, geological sciences, and more.
- Information: Offers degrees in information security and privacy, and information studies.
- Liberal Arts: Offers degrees in African and African diaspora studies, American studies, anthropology, and more.
- Natural Sciences: Offers degrees in artificial intelligence, astronomy, biochemistry, and more.
- Nursing: Offers a degree in nursing.
- Pharmacy: Offers degrees in pharmaceutical sciences and translational science.
- Public Affairs: Offers degrees in global policy studies, national security, public affairs, and more.
- Social Work: Offers a degree in social work.
Law School
The university's Law School offers a Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree, as well as combined J.D./Ph.D. programs and graduate portfolio programs.
Admission
Admission to the Law School is competitive, and applicants must meet certain requirements, including:
- LSAT Scores: Applicants must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and submit their scores as part of their application.
- GPA: Applicants must have a strong undergraduate GPA.
- Letters of Recommendation: Applicants must submit letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Academic Policies and Procedures
The Law School has its own set of academic policies and procedures, including:
- Academic Advising: Students are assigned an academic advisor to help them plan their course of study.
- Honor System: The Law School has an honor system that requires students to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.
- Quantity of Work Rule: Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours each semester to remain in good standing.
Degrees
The Law School offers several degree programs, including:
- Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.): A three-year degree program that prepares students for the practice of law.
- Master of Laws (LL.M.): A one-year degree program for students who have already earned a J.D. or equivalent degree.
- Dual Degree Programs: The Law School offers combined J.D./Ph.D. programs and graduate portfolio programs.
Medical School
The university's Medical School offers a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, as well as combined M.D./Ph.D. programs and dual degree programs.
Admission
Admission to the Medical School is competitive, and applicants must meet certain requirements, including:
- MCAT Scores: Applicants must take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and submit their scores as part of their application.
- GPA: Applicants must have a strong undergraduate GPA.
- Letters of Recommendation: Applicants must submit letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Academic Policies and Procedures
The Medical School has its own set of academic policies and procedures, including:
- Academic Advising: Students are assigned an academic advisor to help them plan their course of study.
- Honor System: The Medical School has an honor system that requires students to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity.
- Quantity of Work Rule: Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours each semester to remain in good standing.
Degrees
The Medical School offers several degree programs, including:
- Doctor of Medicine (M.D.): A four-year degree program that prepares students for the practice of medicine.
- Combined M.D./Ph.D. Programs: The Medical School offers combined M.D./Ph.D. programs for students who want to pursue a career in medical research.
- Dual Degree Programs: The Medical School offers dual degree programs, such as the M.D./M.B.A. program, for students who want to pursue a career in healthcare administration or management.
