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Mathematics and Statistics
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Program Overview


University of Texas at Austin Programs

The University of Texas at Austin offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various colleges and schools. Below are the details of some of these programs.


Undergraduate Programs

The university offers undergraduate programs in several colleges, including the College of Natural Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Fine Arts, and more.


College of Natural Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics: This program is designed to offer students a more extensive scientific program that may better prepare them for graduate study or employment. Students can choose from several options, including Actuarial Science, Teaching, Mathematics Honors, and Mathematics.
    • Option I: Actuarial Science: This option requires students to complete coursework in mathematics, economics, finance, and computer science, as well as actuarial foundation courses.
    • Option V: Teaching: This option is designed to fulfill the course requirements for certification as a middle grades or secondary school mathematics teacher in Texas. Students must complete coursework in mathematics, education, and professional development.
    • Option VI: Mathematics Honors: This option is designed for students who want to pursue a more challenging program in mathematics. Students must complete coursework in mathematics, as well as a thesis and a public presentation of their research.
    • Option VII: Mathematics: This option allows students to pursue a general program in mathematics, with coursework in mathematics, computer science, and other fields.

College of Liberal Arts

  • Bachelor of Arts: The College of Liberal Arts offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in a wide range of fields, including African and African Diaspora Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, and more.
  • Bachelor of Science: The college also offers Bachelor of Science degrees in fields such as Economics, Psychology, and Sociology.

College of Fine Arts

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts: The College of Fine Arts offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in fields such as Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre.
  • Bachelor of Music: The college also offers Bachelor of Music degrees in fields such as Composition, Jazz, and Music Performance.

Graduate Programs

The university offers graduate programs in several colleges and schools, including the Graduate School, the McCombs School of Business, the College of Engineering, and more.


Graduate School

  • Master's Degrees: The Graduate School offers master's degrees in a wide range of fields, including Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and more.
  • Doctoral Degrees: The school also offers doctoral degrees in fields such as Engineering, Natural Sciences, and more.

McCombs School of Business

  • Master of Business Administration: The McCombs School of Business offers a Master of Business Administration degree with several specializations, including Accounting, Finance, and Marketing.
  • Master of Science in Business Analytics: The school also offers a Master of Science in Business Analytics degree, which is designed to provide students with advanced training in data analysis and business decision-making.

College of Engineering

  • Master of Science in Engineering: The College of Engineering offers Master of Science in Engineering degrees in fields such as Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Civil Engineering.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering: The college also offers Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering degrees in fields such as Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and more.

Law School

The University of Texas at Austin Law School offers several degree programs, including the Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) and the Master of Laws (L.L.M.).


Doctor of Jurisprudence

  • J.D. Program: The J.D. program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law, including coursework in subjects such as contracts, torts, and constitutional law.
  • Dual Degree Programs: The law school also offers dual degree programs, which allow students to earn a J.D. and another graduate degree, such as an M.B.A. or an M.A., simultaneously.

Master of Laws

  • L.L.M. Program: The L.L.M. program is designed for students who have already earned a J.D. or equivalent degree and want to pursue advanced training in a specific area of law, such as tax law or intellectual property law.

Medical School

The University of Texas at Austin Medical School offers several degree programs, including the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Medical Sciences.


Doctor of Medicine

  • M.D. Program: The M.D. program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in medicine, including coursework in subjects such as anatomy, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
  • Dual Degree Programs: The medical school also offers dual degree programs, which allow students to earn an M.D. and another graduate degree, such as an M.P.H. or an M.B.A., simultaneously.

Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Sciences

  • Ph.D. Program: The Ph.D. program in Medical Sciences is designed for students who want to pursue advanced training in a specific area of medical research, such as cancer biology or neuroscience.

Special Requirements

  • University Requirements: All students must fulfill the university's general requirements for graduation, including completing a minimum number of semester hours and earning a minimum grade point average.
  • College Requirements: Students must also fulfill the requirements of their college or school, which may include completing specific coursework or earning a minimum grade point average in their major.
  • Program Requirements: Each program has its own set of requirements, which may include completing specific coursework, earning a minimum grade point average, or completing a thesis or other research project.
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