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:
- College of Fine Arts: Offers degrees in art, music, theatre, and dance.
- Red McCombs School of Business: Provides degrees in business administration, including accounting, finance, management, and marketing.
- School of Civic Leadership: Offers a degree in civics.
- Moody College of Communication: Offers degrees in communication, journalism, and radio-television-film.
- College of Education: Provides degrees in education, kinesiology, and health education.
- Cockrell School of Engineering: Offers degrees in engineering, including aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, and mechanical engineering.
- College of Liberal Arts: Provides degrees in liberal arts, including African and African diaspora studies, American studies, anthropology, and more.
- College of Natural Sciences: Offers degrees in natural sciences, including biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics.
- School of Nursing: Provides a degree in nursing.
- College of Pharmacy: Offers a degree in pharmacy.
- Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs: Provides a degree in public affairs.
- Steve Hicks School of Social Work: Offers a degree in social work.
BA Theatre and Dance
The BA Theatre and Dance program requires 120 hours of coursework, including:
- First Semester:
- T D 311C: Performance as Public Practice (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- RHE 306: Rhetoric and Writing (Core)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (Core)
- UGS 302: First-Year Signature Course (Core)
- Second Semester:
- T D 311D: Performance as a Collaborative Practice (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- T D 314M: Technical Theatre (Major)
- Communication (Core)
- Mathematics (Core)
- Third Semester:
- T D 314P: Production Laboratory (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Visual and Performing Arts (Core)
- Foreign Language (General Education)
- Fourth Semester:
- T D 324P: Advanced Production Laboratory (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Foreign Language (General Education)
- Fifth Semester:
- T D 324P: Advanced Production Laboratory
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Natural Science and Technology, Part I (Core)
- U.S. History (Core)
- Sixth Semester:
- Upper-division T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Upper-division T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Free elective (Elective)
- Natural Science and Technology, Part I (Core)
- U.S. History (Core)
- Seventh Semester:
- Upper-division T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Upper-division T D Emphasis course (Major)
- Natural Science and Technology, Part II (Core)
- GOV 310L: American and Texas Government (Core)
- E 316L: British Literature (Core)
- Eighth Semester:
- Upper-division T D Emphasis course (Major)
- T D 357T: Topics in History, Criticism, and Performance Studies (Major)
- General Culture course (General Education)
- GOV 312L: Issues and Policies in American Government (Core)
- Free elective (Elective)
Graduate Programs
The university offers graduate degree programs in various fields, including:
- Architecture: Offers degrees in architecture, community and regional planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design.
- Business: Provides 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: Provides 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: Provides 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: Provides 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: Provides degrees in artificial intelligence, astronomy, biochemistry, and more.
- Nursing: Offers a degree in nursing.
- Pharmacy: Provides degrees in pharmaceutical sciences and translational science.
- Public Affairs: Offers degrees in global policy studies, national security, public affairs, and public leadership.
- Social Work: Provides a degree in social work.
Admission and Registration
Graduate admission and registration requirements vary by program. Students should consult the university's graduate catalog for specific requirements.
Degree Requirements
Graduate degree requirements vary by program. Students should consult the university's graduate catalog for specific requirements.
Areas of Study
The university offers graduate programs in a wide range of areas, including:
- Architecture: Architecture, community and regional planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design.
- Business: Business administration, accounting, business analytics, energy management, finance, and more.
- Communication: Advertising, audiology, communication studies, journalism and media, and speech, language, and hearing sciences.
- Education: Curriculum and instruction, educational leadership and policy, educational psychology, and more.
- Engineering: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, and more.
- Fine Arts: Art education, art history, design, music, studio art, and theatre and dance.
- Geosciences: Energy and earth resources, geological sciences, and more.
- Information: Information security and privacy, and information studies.
- Liberal Arts: African and African diaspora studies, American studies, anthropology, and more.
- Natural Sciences: Artificial intelligence, astronomy, biochemistry, and more.
- Nursing: Nursing.
- Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical sciences and translational science.
- Public Affairs: Global policy studies, national security, public affairs, and public leadership.
- Social Work: Social work.
Law School
The University of Texas School of Law 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 requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, a satisfactory score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and a completed application.
Academic Policies and Procedures
The law school has a variety of academic policies and procedures, including requirements for graduation, academic advising, and evaluation.
Degrees
The law school offers a Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree, as well as combined J.D./Ph.D. programs and graduate portfolio programs.
Courses
The law school offers a wide range of courses, including first-year courses, advanced courses, and research and seminar courses.
Medical School
The University of Texas Medical School offers a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, as well as combined M.D./Ph.D. programs.
Admission
Admission to the medical school requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, a satisfactory score on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and a completed application.
Academic Policies and Procedures
The medical school has a variety of academic policies and procedures, including requirements for graduation, academic advising, and evaluation.
Degrees
The medical school offers a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, as well as combined M.D./Ph.D. programs.
Curriculum
The medical school curriculum includes a wide range of courses, including basic sciences, clinical sciences, and elective courses.
Courses
The medical school offers a wide range of courses, including dual degree courses.
