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Academic Programs

The University of Texas at Dallas offers over 100 academic programs across its seven schools. On this page you will find the academic programs offered by the university in its 2006-2008 Undergraduate Catalog and Graduate Catalog.

The semester of a student's official entry into a major determines which catalog requirements apply. Catalogs of previous years are available. Students are strongly encouraged to meet regularly with an academic advisor to establish and review their degree plan.

School Home Pages

The links below will take you to the home page for the school listed.

School of Arts and Humanities
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
School of General Studies
School of Management
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Academic Programs by School


School of Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities
Arts and Humanities - Art and Performance
Arts and Humanities - Historical Studies  
Arts and Humanities - Literary Studies
Arts and Technology
History    
Humanities  
Humanities - Aesthetic Studies
Humanities - History of Ideas
Humanities -Studies in Literature
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Applied Cognition and Neuroscience    
Audiology
Child Learning and Development    
Cognition and Neuroscience    
Cognitive Science
Communication Disorders
Communication Sciences and Disorders    
Human Development & Early Childhood Disorders
Neuroscience
Psychological Sciences  
MS*
Psychology
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Applied Sociology    
Criminology
Economics
BA, BS
Geography
Geospatial Information Sciences  
International Political Economy  
Master of Public Affairs    
Public Affairs
Public Affairs
Public Policy    
Public Policy and Political Economy
Political Science
Sociology  
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science - Software Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering - Microelectronics
Electrical Engineering - Telecommunications
Materials Science and Engineering  
Software Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
School of General Studies
American Studies
Gender Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
BA, BS
Teacher Certification
School of Management
Accounting and Information Management
Business Administration
Finance    
Healthcare Management
Information Technology Management
International Management Studies
Management and Administrative Sciences
Management Sciences
Master of Business Administration
MBA - Cohort
 
MBA - Executive
 
MBA - Global Leadership Executive MBA
 
MBA - Global Online
 
MBA - Project Management
 
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Applied Physics    
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Biology
BA, BS
   
Biology - Molecular and Cell Biology  
Biotechnology    
Chemistry
BA, BS
Geosciences
BA, BS
Mathematical Sciences  
Mathematical Sciences - Applied Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences - Engineering Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences -Statistics
Mathematics Education
Molecular Biology
Physics
BA, BS
Science Education

Program Missions and Objectives by School

The links below describe the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that students are expected to learn as a result of their successful completion of the academic program's curriculum.

School of Arts and Humanities
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
School of General Studies
School of Management
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

* Available starting Fall 2008

The University of Texas at Dallas is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate through doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4501 for questions about the accreditation of The University of Texas at Dallas.

Updated: March 12, 2008