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Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Undergraduate Degrees and Programs Undergraduate Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Dual Degree Program Undergraduate Suggested Arrangement of Courses, Architecture/Architectural Engineering (BArch/BSArchE) Undergraduate Degree Requirements, Civil Engineering Graduate Degrees and Programs Undergraduate Graduation Undergraduate Suggested Arrangement of Courses, Architectural Engineering (BSArchE) Undergraduate Degree Programs Graduate Degree Programs Undergraduate Minor and Certificate Programs Undergraduate General Information Undergraduate Statistical Summaries General Information Civil Engineering Graduate Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Graduate Graduate Degrees Graduate Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Undergraduate Academic Policies and Procedures Undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Graduate Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering Undergraduate General Information Undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Undergraduate Degrees Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in Geological Sciences Undergraduate Admission and Registration Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts, Plan II Undergraduate Undergraduate Admission General Information Organization of the University's Academic Units General Information Certificates Graduate Tuition Tables General Information Graduation Under a Particular Catalog Undergraduate Graduate Admission General Information Minor and Certificate Programs Undergraduate Tuition Adjustments General Information Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Undergraduate Honors General Information Core Curriculum General Information References

Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-architectural-engineering/

Buildings are the domain of architectural engineers and endpoints of this important engineering discipline. Americans spend over 70 total years of an average lifetime inside of buildings. As such, an important role of architectural engineers is to design buildings that are structurally resilient and able to withstand the loads that act on their exterior and interior surfaces. Because of the amount of time people spend in them, it is also important that buildings be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to be healthy environments, free of airborne or surface contamination that can adversely affect occupants. Furthermore, buildings should also be comfortable environments that facilitate worker productivity and learning. In the United States, buildings account for nearly 40% of all energy use, over 70% of electricity use, and are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. As such, architectural engineers strive to design, construct, and operate both energy efficient and healthy buildings, with an increasing focus on the use of appropriate green building materials and products.

Degrees and Programs

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/

To satisfy the course requirements for an engineering degree, a student must earn credit for all of the courses listed in the curriculum for that degree.

Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Dual Degree Program

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/architecture/degrees-and-programs/bachelor-of-architecture-bs-arch-engr-ddp/

As a six-year dual professional degree program, the Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering is founded upon the mutual interests of both architecture and architectural engineering.

Suggested Arrangement of Courses, Architecture/Architectural Engineering (BArch/BSArchE)

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/architecture/degrees-and-programs/bachelor-of-architecture-bs-arch-engr-ddp/suggested-arrangement-of-courses/

Course categories : Core, General Education, Major, Elective, Opportunity Core Component Areas : 010 English Composition and Core Writing Flag; 020 Mathematics; 030 Natural Science and Technology, Part I; 040 Humanities; 050 Visual and Performing Arts; 060 U.S. History; 070 American and Texas Government; 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences; 090 First-Year Signature Course; 093 Natural Science and Technology, Part II Skills and Experience Flags : Wr Writing; QR Quantitative Reasoning; GC Global Cultures; CD Cultural Diversity; E Ethics; II Independent Inquiry

Degree Requirements, Civil Engineering

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/engineering/civil-engineering/degree-requirements/

Graduate handbook information is updated and maintained by each program. Graduate handbooks are available within each program's office and online at https://utexas.box.com/v/UTAustinGraduateHandbooks . Please contact the program with concerns or questions.

Degrees and Programs

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/architecture/degrees-and-programs/

Five undergraduate degree programs are offered by the School of Architecture: Bachelor of Architecture; Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering; Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Arts, Plan II; Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies; and Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. Specific requirements and suggested arrangement of courses for each degree program are given under individual major degree requirements.

Graduation

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/graduation/

Special Requirements of the School All University students must have a grade point average of at least 2.00 to graduate. Students in the co*ckrell School must also have an in-residence grade point average of at least 2.00 in all courses applicable to the degree, the major area of study and required technical courses. “Major area of study” and “required technical courses” are defined in the section “Academic Standards." A candidate for a degree in engineering must be registered in the co*ckrell School either in residence or in absentia the semester or summer session the degree is to be awarded. No later than the date given in the official academic calendar, the candidate must complete an online application form for graduation or graduation in absentia at http://www.engr.utexas.edu/graduation/ . All individual degree programs must include at least 48 semester hours of engineering coursework. Residence Rules All University students must complete in residence at least 60 semester hours of the coursework counted toward the degree. In the co*ckrell School, 30 of these 60 hours must be in the major field or in a field closely related to the major as approved by the major department and the dean. At least the last 24 hours of technical coursework counted toward an engineering degree must be taken while the student is registered as an undergraduate engineering major at the University. A student seeking an exception to this requirement must obtain written approval in advance from the dean. Information about the petition process is available in the Engineering Student Services Office, located in the Engineering Education and Research Center (EER). Degree Audit Each student should review his or her degree audit every semester through IDA, the University’s Interactive Degree Audit system. The degree audit normally provides an accurate statement of requirements, but the student is responsible for knowing the requirements for the degree as stated in a catalog under which he or she is eligible to graduate and for registering so as to fulfill these requirements; see the rules on graduation under a particular catalog . Since the student is responsible for correct registration toward completion of the degree program, he or she should first check the requirements with their department Undergraduate Advising Office and then seek an official ruling in the Engineering Student Services Office before registering if in doubt about any requirement. Avoidance of errors is the main purpose of the degree audit, but it remains the responsibility of the student to fulfill all catalog requirements. Applying for Graduation Students must apply for graduation the first semester they are eligible to graduate. A student is eligible to graduate if their engineering degree audit is 100% complete. If a student fails to submit an application for degree by the deadline given in the academic calendar, an application for degree may be submitted by his or her academic Dean or designee. An application submitted under these circ*mstances cannot be canceled without a successful appeal to the Office of the Provost (Student Success Initiatives). Please refer to the Graduation Appeal Application for further information. Please contact the Engineering Student Services Office, located in the Engineering Education and Research Center (EER) 2.848, or by phone at (512) 471-4321 for further questions. Nonresidence Coursework A student in his or her final semester may not enroll concurrently at another institution in any course, including a distance education course, to be counted toward the degree. In the final semester, the student may also not enroll by extension or correspondence in coursework to be counted toward the degree. All transfer, extension, and correspondence coursework must be added to the student’s official record before his or her last semester. Second Degrees A student who completes a bachelor’s degree in engineering may receive a second bachelor’s degree in a second engineering discipline if the student meets all the requirements of the second degree that he or she did not meet in completing the first degree. This process is subject to approval by the Engineering Student Services Office. No student may receive two bachelor’s degrees in the same discipline of engineering, even if the technical area options are different. For example, a student may receive the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and that of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering but may not receive two Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering degrees. A student may not receive bachelor’s degrees in both architectural engineering and civil engineering. Commencement In addition to the University commencement ceremony held each spring, the co*ckrell School holds a commencement ceremony in May. Degree candidates intending to graduate in the current academic year and who have applied to participate are eligible to attend the May commencement ceremony. Information about graduation and commencement is available at http://www.engr.utexas.edu/graduation . Registration as a Professional Engineer The practice of engineering has a profound effect on public health, safety, and welfare. Therefore, the commitment to the public good through the licensing or registration provisions available in all states and many foreign countries is an important step in the professional development of an engineer. Becoming licensed in Texas as a professional engineer requires graduation from an approved curriculum in engineering, passage of the examination requirements, and a specific record of an additional four years or more of active practice in engineering work indicating that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of such work. Additional requirements include good character and reputation. Engineering students are encouraged to take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination during their last long-session semester and to seek certification as an “engineer in training.” For additional information, contact the Texas Board of Professional Engineers or the equivalent agency in another state.

Suggested Arrangement of Courses, Architectural Engineering (BSArchE)

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-architectural-engineering/suggested-arrangement-of-courses/

Course categories : Core, General Education, Major, Elective, Opportunity Core Component Areas : 010 English Composition and Core Writing Flag; 020 Mathematics; 030 Natural Science and Technology, Part I; 040 Humanities; 050 Visual and Performing Arts; 060 U.S. History; 070 American and Texas Government; 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences; 090 First-Year Signature Course; 093 Natural Science and Technology, Part II Skills and Experience Flags : Wr Writing; QR Quantitative Reasoning; GC Global Cultures; CD Cultural Diversity; E Ethics; II Independent Inquiry

Degree Programs

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/graduate-study/degree-programs/

Graduate degrees are offered in the following areas. A complete list of fields of study in which graduate courses are taught is given in the Courses section of the General Information Catalog .

Degree Programs

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/the-university/degree-programs/

Major(s) Degree(s) Architectural studies BSAS Architecture BArch Interior design BSID

Minor and Certificate Programs

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/minor-and-certificate-programs/

The transcript-recognized undergraduate academic minor must be completed in conjunction with an undergraduate degree at The University of Texas at Austin. For more information regarding the requirements for achieving a minor, including a comprehensive list of minors, please visit the Minor and Certificate Programs section of the Undergraduate Catalog .

General Information

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/general-information/

The mission of the co*ckrell School of Engineering is to achieve excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, research, and public service. The school strives to provide an educational experience that inspires students to reach for the highest levels of intellectual attainment and personal growth throughout their lives, to provide a scholarly and professional environment that enables students and faculty members to make lasting contributions to the advancement of knowledge and the creative practice of engineering, to engage in service that enhances the public’s understanding of technology and facilitates the use of technology for the betterment of society, and to lead the nation in providing equality of opportunity for engineering education.

Statistical Summaries

General Information

http://catalog.utexas.edu/general-information/appendices/statistical-summaries/

Conferred in 2021-2022 2 Total Conferred, 1884-2022 Men Women Both Men Women Both Graduate School 3 Doctor of Audiology 0 6 6 13 108 121 Doctor of Education 6 13 19 343 216 559 Doctor of Musical Arts 13 9 22 750 514 1,264 Doctor of Nursing Practice 3 18 21 8 98 106 Doctor of Pharmacy 4 0 0 0 176 255 431 Doctor of Philosophy 461 348 809 25,036 13,325 38,361 Master in Professional Accounting 123 136 259 4,982 4,749 9,731 Master of Advanced Architectural Design 1 1 2 2 3 5 Master of Architecture 13 26 39 1,248 805 2,053 Master of Arts 114 211 325 16,554 17,929 34,483 Master of Business Administration 340 155 495 19,553 6,094 25,647 Master of Education 71 128 199 3,187 7,544 10,731 Master of Fine Arts (or Master of Fine Arts in Drama) 29 38 67 1,130 1,298 2,428 Master of Journalism 0 0 0 89 45 134 Master of Global Policy Studies 19 31 50 226 319 545 Master of Interior Design 0 7 7 7 34 41 Master of Landscape Architecture 1 8 9 54 140 194 Master of Library and Information Science 0 0 0 1,018 3,183 4,201 Master of Music 19 20 39 1,541 1,674 3,215 Master of Public Affairs 34 65 99 1,922 2,421 4,343 Master of Science 0 0 0 22 14 36 Master of Science in Accounting 2 2 4 13 9 22 Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (or Aeronautical Engineering) 0 0 0 182 3 185 Master of Science in Applied Physics 0 0 0 17 4 21 Master of Science in Architectural Engineering 0 0 0 99 2 101 Master of Science in Architectural Studies 0 0 0 37 62 99 Master of Science in Architecture 0 0 0 14 2 16 Master of Science in Business Analytics 90 42 132 331 229 560 Master of Science in Ceramic Engineering 0 0 0 9 0 9 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering 0 0 0 493 3 496 Master of Science in Civil Engineering 0 0 0 432 2 434 Master of Science in Communication Engineering 0 0 0 3 0 3 Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning 9 14 23 678 677 1,355 Master of Science in Computational and Applied Mathematics 0 0 0 89 25 114 Master of Science in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics 16 4 20 126 27 153 Master of Science in Computer Science 108 21 129 1,384 331 1,715 Master of Science in Data Science 5 4 9 5 4 9 Master of Science in Economics 3 2 5 393 190 583 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering 0 0 0 625 4 629 Master of Science in Energy and Earth Resources 11 7 18 83 64 147 Master of Science in Engineering 238 88 326 14,621 3130 17,751 Master of Science in Engineering Mechanics 0 0 0 74 0 74 Master of Science in Environmental Health Engineering (or Sanitary Engineering) 0 0 0 191 3 194 Master of Science in Finance 42 20 62 429 174 603 Master of Science in Geological Sciences 9 10 19 402 271 673 Master of Science in Health Behavior and Health Education 0 1 1 5 12 17 Master of Science in Health Care Transformation 18 24 42 53 73 126 Master of Science in Health Education 0 0 0 1 7 8 Master of Science in Historic Preservation 0 2 2 18 90 108 Master of Science in Home Economics 0 0 0 3 167 170 Master of Science in Identity Management and Security 0 0 0 19 12 31 Master of Science in Information, Risk, and Operations Management 2 0 2 89 61 150 Master of Science in Information Security and Privacy 12 5 17 13 5 18 Master of Science in Information Studies 18 46 64 464 1,470 1,934 Master of Science in Information Technology Management 19 22 41 70 63 133 Master of Science in Kinesiology 2 9 11 88 73 161 Master of Science in Management 0 1 1 22 14 36 Master of Science in Marine Science 1 0 1 29 54 83 Master of Science in Marketing 18 42 60 84 179 263 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 0 0 0 459 0 459 Master of Science in Medicine 0 0 0 2 0 2 Master of Science in Neuroscience 1 0 1 6 6 12 Master of Science in Nursing 11 64 75 273 2,302 2,575 Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences 4 29 33 10 71 81 Master of Science in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering (or Industrial Engineering) 0 0 0 50 4 54 Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering 0 0 0 299 1 300 Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences 1 3 4 16 35 51 Master of Science in Pharmacy 0 0 0 232 189 421 Master of Science in Social Work 24 125 149 1,124 6,066 7,190 Master of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 0 24 24 1 60 61 Master of Science in Statistics 9 3 12 89 89 178 Master of Science in Sustainable Design 1 2 3 29 46 75 Master of Science in Technology Commercialization (or Science and Technology Commercialization) 35 13 48 965 258 1,223 Master of Science in Textile and Apparel Technology 0 0 0 6 14 20 Master of Science in Urban Design 1 3 4 27 50 77 Total 1,957 1,852 3,809 103,137 77,455 180,592

Civil Engineering

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/engineering/civil-engineering/

Campus address: Ernest co*ckrell Jr. Hall (ECJ) 4.200, phone (512) 471-4921, fax (512) 471-0592; campus mail code: C1700

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-chemical-engineering/

Chemical engineering is one of the most broadly-based engineering disciplines. Its field of practice covers the development, design, and control of processes and products that involve molecular change, both chemical and biological, and the operation of such processes. Because many of the products that sustain and improve life are produced by carefully designed and controlled molecular changes, the chemical engineer serves in a wide variety of industries. These industries range from chemical and energy companies to producers of all types of consumer and specialty products, pharmaceuticals, textiles, polymers, advanced materials, and solid-state and biomedical devices.

Biomedical Engineering

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/engineering/biomedical-engineering/

Campus address: Biomedical Engineering Building (BME) 3.308AF, phone (512) 475-8500, fax (512) 471-0616; campus mail code: C0800

Graduate Degrees

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/graduate-study/graduate-degrees/

Degree Title Degree Abbreviation Master of Advanced Architectural Design MAAD Master of Arts MA Master of Architecture MArch Master of Business Administration MBA Master of Education MEd Master of Fine Arts MFA Master of Global Policy Studies MGPS Master of Interior Design MID Master of Landscape Architecture MLA Master of Music MMusic Master in Professional Accounting MPA Master of Public Affairs MPAff Master of Public Leadership MPL Master of Science in Accounting MSAcc Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence MSAI Master of Science in Business Analytics MSBA Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning MSCRP Master of Science in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics MSCSEM Master of Science in Computer Science MSCompSci Master of Science in Data Science MSDS Master of Science in Economics MSEco Master of Science in Energy and Earth Resources MSEER Master of Science in Energy Management MSEMA Master of Science in Engineering MSE Master of Science in Finance MSF Master of Science in Geological Sciences MSGeoSci Master of Science in Health Behavior and Health Education MSHbhed Master of Science in Health Care Transformation MSHCT Master of Science in Historic Preservation MSHP Master of Science in Information, Risk, and Operations Management MSIROM Master of Science in Information Security and Privacy MSISP Master of Science in Information Studies MSIS Master of Science in Information Technology Management MSITM Master of Science in Kinesiology MSKin Master of Science in Landscape Architecture MSLA Master of Science in Management MSMan Master of Science in Marine Science MSMarineSci Master of Science in Marketing MSM Master of Science in Neuroscience MSNeurosci Master of Science in Nursing MSN Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences MSNS Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences MSPS Master of Science in Social Work MSSW Master of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences MSSLHS Master of Science in Statistics MSStat Master of Science in Sustainable Design MSSD Master of Science in Technology Commercialization MSTC Master of Science in Urban Design MSUD Doctor of Audiology AuD Doctor of Education EdD Doctor of Musical Arts DMA Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP Doctor of Philosophy PhD

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-civil-engineering/

Civil engineers design, construct, operate and maintain the physical fabric of society. In doing so, civil engineers work toward continuous improvement of the human condition and natural environment, tackling many of the grand challenges that face humankind today. Much of the work of civil engineers is highly visible, such as roadways, bridges, airports, levees, buildings, bike paths, and city parks, while other parts are rarely seen but equally vital to the health of communities, such as the water and wastewater treatment, distribution, and collection systems or the energy infrastructure. Civil engineers keep human beings safe by designing resilient infrastructure that does not fail in extraordinary events, but that is also socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable.

Academic Policies and Procedures

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/academic-policies-and-procedures/

In the co*ckrell School of Engineering, the grade point average used in all academic decisions is the average of grades the student has earned in residence in courses applicable to the degree. Academic decisions are decisions about engineering probation, engineering dismissal, internal transfer (change of major), admission to the Engineering Honors Program, designation as an Engineering Scholar, eligibility for graduation, and eligibility for graduation with University Honors.

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/engineering/electrical-computer-engineering/

Campus address: Engineering Education and Research Center (EER), phone (512) 232-1458, fax (512) 471-3652; campus mail code: C0803

Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/intercollegial-programs/computational-science-engineering-mathematics/

Campus address: Peter O'Donnell Building (POB) 4.102A, phone (512) 232-3356, fax (512) 471-8694; campus mail code: C0200

Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-electrical-engineering/

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is introduced in this catalog as a replacement for the two Electrical Engineering degrees offered in past catalogs. Students pursuing those degrees should refer to the appropriate earlier catalog for degree requirements. ABET accreditation for the new degree isplannedand is expected to berequestedduring this catalog cycle.

General Information

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/architecture/general-information/

The School of Architecture is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-environmental-engineering/

Environmental Engineers protect the natural environment and the health of people as influenced by the environment. The field began as a part of civil engineering by providing the water supply for municipalities but has grown to encompass a broad view of the interaction of humans with the environment. The environmental engineer applies principles from all of the natural sciences (physics, chemistry, geology, and biology) to understand the natural environment and to build systems that protect that environment. Areas of environmental engineering include air quality, water quality, water resources, and contaminant process engineering.

Undergraduate Degrees

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/the-university/undergraduate-degrees/

Degree Title Degree Abbreviation Bachelor of Architecture BArch Bachelor of Arts BA Bachelor of Arts in Geological Sciences BAGeoSci Bachelor of Arts in Music BAMusic Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance BATD Bachelor of Business Administration BBA Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA Bachelor of Journalism BJ Bachelor of Music BMusic Bachelor of Science and Arts BSA Bachelor of Science in Advertising BSAdv Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering BSAsE Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering BSArchE Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies BSAS Bachelor of Science in Arts and Entertainment Technologies BSAET Bachelor of Science in Astronomy BSAst Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training BSAthTrng Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry BSBioch Bachelor of Science in Biology BSBio Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering BSBiomedE Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering BSChE Bachelor of Science in Chemistry BSCh Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering BSCE Bachelor of Science in Communication and Leadership BSComm&Lead Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies BSCommStds Bachelor of Science in Computational Engineering BSCompE Bachelor of Science in Computer Science BSCompSci Bachelor of Science in Economics BSEco Bachelor of Science in Education BSEd Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering BSECE Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering BSEnvE Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science BSEnvirSci Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences BSGeoSci Bachelor of Science in Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology BSGEH Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences BSHDFS Bachelor of Science in Informatics BSI Bachelor of Science in Interior Design BSID Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health BSKin&Health Bachelor of Science in Mathematics BSMath Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BSME Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science BSMedLabSci Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience BSNeurosci Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN Bachelor of Science in Nutrition BSNtr Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering BSPE Bachelor of Science in Physics BSPhy Bachelor of Science in Psychology BSPsy Bachelor of Science in Public Health BSPublichealth Bachelor of Science in Public Relations BSPR Bachelor of Science in Radio-Television-Film BSRTF Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences BSSLH Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Data Science BSSDS Bachelor of Science in Textiles and Apparel BSTA Bachelor of Social Work BSW Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD

Bachelor of Arts in Geological Sciences

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/geosciences/degrees-and-programs/ba-geological-sciences/

The Bachelor of Arts in Geological Sciences is a classical arts and sciences degree that gives students a great deal of flexibility in their choice of upper-division courses. Students must complete courses in the natural sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, and the humanities. This diversity of subjects provides an opportunity to learn about basic differences in outlook among different disciplines, the ways questions are raised and answered, and the ways the answers are validated and made relevant in practical use.

Admission and Registration

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/architecture/admission-and-registration/

Admission and readmission of undergraduate students to the University is the responsibility of the director of admissions. Information about admission to the University is given in the General Information Catalog .

Bachelor of Arts, Plan II

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/degrees-and-programs/bachelor-of-arts-plan-ii/

The Plan II Honors Program is designed to provide a broad, liberal, and challenging education for a limited number of students whose high school class standing and admission test scores indicate strong academic potential and motivation. The enrollment in Plan II is limited; admission to the program is separate from and in addition to admission to the University. Application materials and information about deadlines are available online at https://admissions.utexas.edu/apply .

Undergraduate Admission

General Information

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...other institutions Degree holders Former...language requirement Architecture Freshman Requirements...Transfer Requirements Engineering Freshman Requirements...

Organization of the University's Academic Units

General Information

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...Engineering Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering...and professional degree programs. School of Architecture Red...

Certificates

Graduate

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...degree: Engineering Education Latin American Architecture The following graduate certificates are designed for non-degree...

Tuition Tables

General Information

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...Computer Engineering, Software Engineering and...Graduate Dual Degree Texas Resident...11 12+ Architecture $1,726...

Graduation Under a Particular Catalog

Undergraduate

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...of Engineering An engineering student...bachelor's degree, a student...Bachelor of Architecture) of the...

Graduate Admission

General Information

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...Computer Engineering - Software Engineering MSE...bachelor's degree from a...School of Architecture M Arch...

Minor and Certificate Programs

Undergraduate

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...of Architecture Architectural History Architectural...Engineering Materials Science and Engineering...an undergraduate degree at The...

Tuition Adjustments

General Information

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...pursuing the degree. If the student received a bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, or...

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Undergraduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/natural-sciences/degrees-and-programs/bs-mathematics/

...310F or 311 , Architectural Engineering 323K , Astronomy 307...the Bachelor of Arts degrees, the Bachelor of...

Honors

General Information

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...for a degree in the...School of Architecture top 20...School of Engineering top 20...

Core Curriculum

General Information

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...Computer Engineering 302 , 302H > Engineering...an undergraduate degree at the...Studies 330 > Architecture 308 , 312C...

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