Visit UT Dallas
Campus Tours
Hosted walking tours of campus are offered each weekday, except University holidays, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tours last approximately one hour and include highlights of the University’s academic programs, student life activities, construction projects and unique campus housing. Housing tours are offered each weekday at noon and 12:30 p.m. beginning at Residence Hall South. High school groups may prearrange for custom tours. To schedule a visit, go to utdallas.edu/tours. You can also view our virtual tour at utdallas.edu/virtualtour.
Prospective Student Events
Discover UT Dallas
Discover UT Dallas is hosted in several major cities across Texas to provide an introductory look into the academic and social opportunities for students at UT Dallas. This event is specifically designed for high school students, parents and community college students and is held throughout September and October.
Scholars’ Day
Scholars’ Day is UT Dallas’ premier open house event designed to showcase the University to prospective students and their families. At this event, guests are invited to tour the UT Dallas campus, attend academic and student life sessions led by UT Dallas faculty and staff members and meet current students involved in student organizations. High school seniors and community college students who attend the program can receive an application fee waiver for the upcoming year. This event is held in the fall semester.
Preview Friday
Preview Friday is hosted at UT Dallas and is designed for current and former college students interested in transferring into UT Dallas. Guests receive detailed information about the transfer admission process, transfer credit, scholarships, financial aid and campus life. Students and family members also may attend an academic presentation given by their academic department of choice. Transfer students who attend Preview Friday may be eligible for a $50 application fee waiver for the next long semester.
For more information or to register for an event, visit: utdallas.edu/enroll/events.
Campus Contacts
Athletics:
972-883-4490
Career Center:
972-883-2943
Enrollment Services: 972-883-2270
Financial Aid:
972-883-2941
Housing:
972-883-5561
Orientation:
972-883-6171
Registrar:
972-883-2342
Scholarships:
972-883-6708
For assistance with special needs,
contact Texas Relay Operator
1-800-RELAYVV
For more information
The Office of Admission and
Enrollment Services
800 West Campbell Road ROC11
Richardson TX 75080
972-883-2270 or 1-800-889-2443
interest
@utdallas.edu
The University of Texas at Dallas is an equal opportunity/affirmative action university.
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Office of Admission and Enrollment 800 West Campbell RdRichardson TX 75080-3021
Campus visits: Visitor Center
Admission and Enrollment Services 800 West Campbell Rd
Richardson TX 75080-3021 972-883-2270 or 1-800-889-2443
Email: [email protected] utdallas.edu/enroll
Counselor’s Guidebook
Counselor
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CREATE
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utdallas.edu/guide
Your students are one of a kind, and we know it.
That’s why we’ve developed a special guide that will include only the information
most important to them. In a few quick steps, they’ll have a customized information
pack that details how UT Dallas can be the perfect fit.
Here’s how it works:
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Send them to
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today to find out how they can create their
own guide—and create their future at UT Dallas.
Make it personal. We do.
A Welcome to Counselors from Undergraduate Dean Andrew Blanchard
As a counselor, you understand that selecting a college can be a daunting experience. This book, and our online brochure, Create Your Own Guide to UT Dallas (utdallas.edu/guide), is meant to help you and your students discover what we offer and how we can work together to help students create the future they envision.
UT Dallas is focused on growing its reputation for excellence and diversity to better serve our students, our community and our state. Our embrace of innovation, collaboration and multidisciplinary education and research already sets us apart from other universities.
We recognize and reward student merit, enabling student success and ensuring access to an excellent undergraduate education for those who are willing to work hard. Among our recent developments that aim to ensure student success are:
• The Student Success Center (SSC) in the McDermott Library offers academic support services for all majors to improve and ensure academic success for UT Dallas students. The center offers peer-led team learning, supplemental instruction, individualized tutoring, one-on-one assistance with study strategies, workshops and courses. The SSC supports science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses with both live and online resources, including a math lab with peer and professional tutors. The Writing Center provides assistance with any stage of the writing process for nearly any writing assignment.
• Five state-of-the-art residence halls, which complement the apartment living option, are available at the University. In Living Learning Communities, students in the same major or academic interest live together and support each other academically and socially.
UT Dallas offers unwavering excellence in four key areas:
Our students: UT Dallas’ undergraduate student profile matches or exceeds the quality of the state’s largest, best-known public universities.
Our programs: Our academic programs focus on the University’s core strengths, including science, technology, engineering, business education and research, while offering excellent opportunities in interdisciplinary programs and the arts.
Our faculty: Our faculty consists of some of the nation’s best scholars and researchers, including a Nobel laureate and members of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Our location: UT Dallas is located in one of the top four major metropolitan areas in the U.S. with one of the strongest regional economies in the country.
I hope you’ll find this book helpful in your work with students. Please let me know if you have any suggestions to improve this guide or if you have further questions. My email address is below. Sincerely,
Dr. Andrew Blanchard [email protected]
Recent Graduates Reflect on Their Experiences
At UT Dallas, students from all walks of life have the opportunity to reach new heights. A few members of the Class of 2015 reflect on what attracted them to the University and how their lives are enriched, thanks to their experiences here.
“Faculty and staff of UT Dallas are available to students and are
always willing to offer advice, connections, etc. They truly want
for you to be successful and to have a good college experience.
I was able to be accepted into the Summer Medical and Dental
Education Program (SMDEP) at the Yale School of Medicine and
the Summer Internship Program at the Johns Hopkins School
of Medicine because of the help, guidance and care of my
mentors, advisors and faculty of UT Dallas.”
— Aaron Dotson BS'15
Neuroscience Pre-Medicine Graduate
“I believe that UTD’s value stems from the fact that any
student who is willing to put in the work and initiative to
achieve their goals is offered a plethora of opportunities
to help them in their journey, such as the chance to work
in research labs, internship programs, and pre-med and
pre-dent departments. The environment at UT Dallas is
amazing, the faculty is always readily available to help you,
students support each other in difficult tasks and there
are several organizations for socializing and student
development.”
— Maria Burbano BS'15
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Recipient
“From our first day of school, this University has provided
the most welcoming atmosphere possible. The faculty, the
staff and the students are always more than eager to go
out of their way to help—no matter who you are, where you
are from, or even how hard it is to pronounce your name.
It didn't take long before UTD became home for many of us.”
— Yehia Mokhtar BS'15Political Science and International Political Economy Graduate
“I love the breadth of opportunities this university offers.
I started at UT Dallas as an accounting student, but once
I took a principles of marketing course, I fell in love with
marketing. The sales concentration courses within the
marketing program are different than my other classes
because all the students know each other, and we are very
willing to help each other even though we often directly
compete at sales competitions.”
“UT Dallas has opened my eyes to more career choices,
life decisions and cultural awareness. I transferred to
UT Dallas in August 2011 looking for a better school and
found just that!”
— Sharmayne Ford BS'15 Marketing Graduate
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Scholarship Recipient .
Table of Contents
This guidebook is intended as a resource for counselors and prospective students. While the information contained in this book was believed accurate at the time of publication, please check for updates at our website,
Create Your Own Guide
About UT Dallas
1-2Admission
3-12Gaining Admission 3
Freshman Admission Criteria 4
Transfer Admission Criteria 6
The Comet Connection 7
Special Information for International Students 8
Deadlines for International Applicants 9
Application Guidelines for All Students 10
Application Processing 11
Admission Checklist 12
Academic Programs
13-28School of Arts and Humanities 13
School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication 14
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences 16
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science 17
School of Interdisciplinary Studies 18
Naveen Jindal School of Management 19-20
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 21 Additional Academic Programs 23-25
Honors College 25-26
Undergraduate Majors, Minors and Programs 27-28
Financing Your Education
29-36Estimated Cost of Attendance 29
Scholarship Opportunities 30-34
Financial Aid 35
Guaranteed Tuition Plan and Tuition Promise 36
Athletics
37Campus Life
39-55Freshman Year Experience 39
Sophomore Year Experience 39
Student Activities 39-40
International Student Information 41
Career Center 42
Student Counseling Center 42
Student AccessAbility 42
Health Services 42
Recreational Sports 42
Student Volunteerism 45
Transfer Student Services 45
Student Government 45
Fraternity and Sorority Life 45
Residential Life 45
Comet Spirit 45
Student Union and Activities Advisory Board (SUAAB) 45
Student Media 45
New Student Programs 46
Housing 46-49
Student Organizations 50-53
Diversity and Community Engagement 54
Registrar 55
About UT Dallas
The University of Texas at Dallas, in the heart of North Texas, is an innovative institution made up of eight schools.
UT Dallas has grown since its founding in 1969 to include more than 130 degree programs, with cutting-edge curricula serving a variety of undergraduate and graduate student interests. The University is committed to providing some of the state’s most-lauded science and engineering programs, but it also has gained prominence in a breadth of educational paths, from criminology to biomedical engineering to arts and technology and business.
The wealth of learning resources available to UT Dallas students is the result of a concentrated effort to attract the top minds on both sides of the classroom. Joining the faculty’s Nobel laureate and National Academies members are more than 500 tenured and tenure-track professors hailing from the world’s best colleges, including: Harvard, MIT, Cambridge and Columbia University. In addition, UT Dallas is home to more than 50 centers, labs and institutes that facilitate research and provide valuable opportunities for hands-on learning. Students, meanwhile, arrive at UT Dallas well-prepared to succeed in higher education. In 2014, 38 percent of freshmen ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class, and 70 percent ranked in the top 25 percent. The University’s ability to attract and retain excellent students has propelled UT Dallas into national
prominence within a few short years. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine and The Princeton Review have ranked UT Dallas among its best values for public colleges nationally, and Times Higher Education's list of top universities under 50 years of age ranks the University #1 in Texas, #3 in the nation and #16 in the world. U.S. News & World Report placed UT Dallas among the top 35 universities in the country with the fewest students carrying debt.
An institution of extraordinary quality and excellence, The University of Texas at Dallas produces successful graduates who are prepared to take leadership roles in science, business, research, the arts and the global
At a Glance
43% female 57% male Fall 2014 freshmenU.S. News & World Report
Top 35 universities in the country with the fewest students
carrying debt
Graduate Programs:
·Audiology, #3
· Online Graduate Business
Programs, #2
·Communication Disorders, #11
·Information Systems, #16
·Professional MBA, #29
·Criminology, #27
· Full-time MBA, #33 (#16 among public universities)
·Computer Science,#70
·Engineering,#76
·Political Science, #76
·Physics,#95
Best Value Public Colleges Rankings
· Kiplinger’s top 100 · Princeton Review top 75
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in the nation in Texas#
16
in the worldTimes Higher Education list of colleges under 50 years of age
Rankings Students
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c b a 3% 93% 4% from Texas from out of state international• In 2014, 100 National Merit Scholars, joined UT Dallas. • Pre-med students admitted to medical schools at
a rate of 65% versus a national admission rate of 45%. • High percentage of science, engineering and business
degrees (88%), consistent with Founders’ vision. • 73% of undergraduates receive need-based aid, merit
scholarships or other financial aid.
Student/faculty ratio
22 to 1
Top Undergraduate Majors
Top Graduate Programs
Biology Computer Science
Computer Science Business Administration Accounting Information Technology and Management
Arts and Technology Accounting
Business Administration Electrical Engineering
Neuroscience Finance
Psychology Supply Chain Management
Mechanical Engineering Humanities
Finance Communication Disorders
Electrical Engineering Arts and Technology
2000
10,945
ENROLLMENT1184
AVERAGE SAT 201423,095
ENROLLMENT1256
AVERAGE SAT111%
ENROLLMENT INCREASE72
POINT SAT SCORE INCREASE Timeline • 62% undergraduate • 38% graduate • 130+ academic programs • 300+ campus organizations• UT Dallas has more than 85,000 alumni who have earned over 94,000 degrees from the University.
Gaining Admission
We want to help you assist your students.
To apply, most prospective undergraduates will need to do the following:
• Complete and submit an application at www.applytexas.org.
• An official transcript is required from each high school and college attended. The transcript must be sent electronically by the institution or mailed in a sealed envelope with the school seal or signature from the issuing institution on the back side of the envelope and sent to:
The University of Texas at Dallas Office of Admission and Enrollment
800 W Campbell Rd Richardson TX 75080-3021
• Send official SAT or ACT scores either via the testing agency or listed on the official transcript. When sending scores from the testing agency, use the following:
UT Dallas SAT code: 6897 UT Dallas ACT code: 4243
• Submit a $50 application fee. This fee may be waived if students attend Scholars’ Day or Preview Friday events. See utdallas.edu/enroll/events or the inside back cover of this guide.
Applicants must have graduated from an accredited high school or satisfied equal requirements. Please see more detailed criteria for each category of prospective student.
Students who do not meet the criteria for freshman admission are encouraged to look at the Comet Connection program, described in the transfer admission section on pages 6 and 7. Our goal is to enable the admission of any student willing to work hard to attain the necessary academic standing.
All applicants with a high school graduation year of 2015 will be evaluated for admission based on the freshman admission criteria, regardless of the num-ber of college credits earned while in high school. Some admissions may require the completion of additional preparatory work before full-time enroll-ment in the University, and any deficiencies in the student's high school coursework must be resolved before graduating from the University.
Admission Under the Top 10 Percent Rule
As required by Texas law, prospective students who graduate with a distinguished level of achievement under the Foundation, Recommended or Advanced high school curriculum from an accredited Texas high school among the top 10 percent of their class are automatically admitted to the University as first-time freshmen. Applicants must have graduated from high school during one of the two school years just prior to the academic year for which they seek admission as first-time freshmen. Please see the information about recommended high school cur-riculum online at utdallas.edu/freshmen.
First-Time Freshman Assured Admission Criteria Students who graduate in good standing from an accredited high school who have completed a distin-guished level of achievement under the Foundation, Recommended or Advanced school curriculum and who have academic records meeting one of the following criteria will be admitted to UT Dallas.
• An SAT score of 1200 (combined math and critical reading) or higher.
or
• A composite ACT score of 26 or greater.
First-Time Freshmen with College Credit Prospective freshmen with transferable semester credit hours completed prior to graduation will be treated for the purposes of admission as first-time freshmen. Their work will be reviewed for admission by the Undergraduate Admission Committee using the following criteria:
• SAT or ACT scores.
• High school transcript, including grade point average, class rank and college prep classes.
• All postsecondary academic coursework. Reviewed Admission Criteria
Students with test scores or class ranks outside the assured admission range may be eligible for admission on individual review. You can assist your students in this category by encouraging them to respond to Essay Topic C on the ApplyTexas website. Reviewed admission decisions are based on the applicant’s composite achievement profile, including:
• High school class rank and GPA.
• Strength of academic preparation, including the number of courses taken, e.g., Honors, AP, IB.
• SAT I or ACT scores.
• Record of achievements/honors/awards.
• Special accomplishments/work/service both in and out of school.
• Essay: Topic C.
• Special circumstances that put academic achievements in context.
Written recommendations (limit 3) are suggested but not required and can be very helpful to students seeking admission on review or for students desiring fullest consideration for merit or need-based scholarships.
Applicants must have graduated from an accredited high school or satisfied equal requirements, and should have completed the high school unit require-ments listed online at utdallas.edu/freshmen.
Assured Admission
All transfer applicants must be in good academic standing from the last college attended.
Applicants are eligible for assured transfer admission if they meet one of the following criteria:
1. 42+ transferable credit hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7
• No more than 90 attempted hours or
2. Comet Connection member and a completed AA/AS/ AAT with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
or
3. Qualify for admission under Section 51.8035 of the Texas Education Code. Please see utdallas.edu/enroll for more information.
• For consideration, the applicant must submit to UT Dallas, by the application deadline, information that “expressly and clearly” claims entitlement of admission under this section.
The latest information about transfer admission can be found at utdallas.edu/transfer/admission.
Transfer Credit Guidelines
UT Dallas operates on a semester system and all transfer credits will be converted to semester hours. For information on the transferability of courses, go to utdallas.edu/enroll and select Transfer Guide. Further information is available regarding program prerequisites and curricula appropriate to the various UT Dallas majors through the UT Dallas catalog at utdallas.edu/ student/catalog.
Credits for College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) will be awarded after admission and are not considered for the purpose of admission decisions. For more information, visit our website at utdallas.edu/enroll/apply/exam.
The Comet Connection program is specifically for students who attend a Texas community college and would like to complete their degree at The University of Texas at Dallas. The program invites transfer students to become acquainted with the many services available to UT Dallas students. Comet Connection members build a close association with UT Dallas.
In addition to invitations to exclusive Comet Connection events, participants receive:
• Tuition Savings through the UT Dallas Guaranteed Tuition Plan (page 37).
• Deferred Admission of up to 12 months.
• Degree Completion by transferring UT Dallas course credit back to their community colleges toward an associate degree.
• Early Advice through one-on-one meetings with UT Dallas academic advisors.
• Career Preparation with access to health professions and pre-law advising centers.
• Borrowing Privileges through the TexShare program at the UT Dallas McDermott Library.
• Student Discounts for campus and athletic events with the Comet Connection student rate.
The Office of Admission and Enrollment works closely with Comet Connection counselors to provide the training and support to ensure that each student receives the ultimate benefits from the program. Comet Connection services include:
• Partnering with a UT Dallas admissions counselor.
• Pre-admission counseling.
• Training in UT Dallas’ Guaranteed Tuition Plan.
• Offers for reverse transfer of credit.
• Scholarship information.
• Attending regional Comet Connection expos.
All two-year colleges in the state of Texas are participating partners in the UT Dallas Comet Connection program.
You can learn more about the Comet Connection by contacting our Enrollment Services Advisors at 972-883-2270, 1-800-889-2443 or visiting the Comet Connection website at utdallas.edu/connect.
More than 5,500 international students representing over 100 countries call UT Dallas home. The Office of Intercultural Programs provides cultural, social and adjustment programs to help international students succeed academically, personally and professionally. Programs include tax workshops, Social Security office visits, cultural festivals, a talent showcase and American culture workshops.
International Student Application Fees, Deadlines and Requirements for Admission to review:
• The application fee is $50 if it is submitted before the application deadline. If the application is submitted after the application deadline, the application fee is $125.
• Applicants with international academic docu-ments will be assessed an additional foreign credential evaluation fee of $50.
• All supporting documents and transcripts, with the exception of courses in progress, must be postmarked by the documentation deadline.
• International applicants must submit proof of English proficiency by achieving a minimum score of 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, a minimum score of 80 on the Internet TOEFL, 6.5 IELTS, 67 PTE Academic, or a passing grade in level 112 of English from the ELS Language Centers.
• A new application must be completed and submitted for consideration for any subsequent semester for all incomplete applications submitted after the documentation deadline.
• Individual graduate programs may have earlier application deadlines. Please check the program’s website and/or contact the program directly for more information. Contact information for programs can be found at utdallas.edu/academics.
All International Visa Types Must:
• Read the International Student Guidebook, available at utdallas.edu/isso/guide.
• Register for the appropriate orientation.
• Apply for on-campus housing, if needed.
• Submit tuberculosis test results to the Student Health Center.
• Submit meningitis vaccine requirement form to the Registrar's Office.
F Visa Types Must Also:
• Submit documents to receive an I-20 from the International Student Services Office (ISSO).
Fall Full-Term Spring Full-Term Summer
(All Summer Sessions)
Application Deadline
Term DocumentationDeadline
May 1 September 1 March 1 June 1 October 1 April 1
Deadlines for International Applicants
** International applicants with visa types other than F1 or J1 may adhere to the domestic application deadlines and dates, but still will be assessed late fees according to the F1 and J1 international deadline dates.
Your students’ applications are important to us so please share the following information with them.
• It is our policy to use only the online application found at www.applytexas.org.
• It can take four to six weeks to process a complete application file, including all required supporting documents, for an admission decision.
• When a student’s application has been verified, she or he will receive an application acknowl-edgement email from UT Dallas that includes a unique 10-digit UTD-ID. Students will need to use this UTD-ID to obtain a NET-ID and password online through a secure site.
• Once a NET-ID and password have been created, the student can access UT Dallas’ secure portal, Galaxy, and gain up-to-date application status information.
• Students should consistently use their full name when applying and in all the documents they submit. Inconsistencies may cause delays in processing documents.
• When mailing supporting documentation, students should include full name, birth date and/or UTD-ID or application ID on all documents submitted.
• Students may track the progress of their application by going to utdallas.edu/status.
Application Fees and Deadlines for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents
* All fees are nonrefundable.
• The application fee is $50 if the application is submitted before the application deadline.
• If the application is submitted after the application deadline but prior to the documentation deadline, the application fee is $125.
• All supporting documents, including official transcripts, must be received before the documentation deadline.
• A new application must be completed and submitted for consideration for any subsequent semester for all incomplete applications submitted after the documentation deadline. UT Dallas encourages all students to apply as early as possible. Completed applications received after the application deadline, but before the documentation deadline, will still be processed; however, a decision may not be reached in time for students to avoid late registration. Incomplete applications submitted after the documentation deadline will not be processed. The last day to register for classes coincides with the last day to add classes. This information is available at utdallas.edu/student/registrar/calendar.
Application Processing
The Office of Admission and Enrollment Services processes all applications and associated materials. Once a first-time freshman has submitted a complete application packet with all required documents, an admission decision can be made. For those students with post high school coursework, a transfer credit evaluation will be performed prior to an admission decision.
Students wishing to make the best case for their admission to a review committee should submit any additional communication in the form of essays, recommendations or other correspondence to the Office of Admission and Enrollment.
Students are strongly encouraged to apply early. Complete application packets are processed in the order received.
Send application documents to: The University of Texas at Dallas The Office of Admission and Enrollment 800 W Campbell Rd
Richardson TX 75080-3021
Students should include full name, birth date and/or UTD-ID or application ID on all documents submitted.
Term
Fall Full-Term
Spring Full-Term
Summer (All Sessions)
Application
Deadline
July 1
November 1
April 1
Application
Available
August 1
January 1
August 1
Documentation
Deadline
August 1
December 1
May 1
After Admission: A Checklist for Admitted Students
Freshmen
• Register for Freshman Orientation.
• Apply for financial aid—UT Dallas school code: 009741.
• Apply for on-campus housing, if desired.
• Send official placement test scores—Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and College Level Examination Program, if eligible.
• Take ALEKS assessment. See below for more information.
• All entering students must receive a vaccination or booster against bacterial meningitis. For more information, visit utdallas.edu/vaccine.
• ALEKS Math Placement Assessment Exam (ALEKS): UT Dallas uses the ALEKS Assessment to optimize the placement of all students in their first math course. The assessment is an open format that does not use multiple choice questions. All incoming first-time freshmen to UT Dallas are required to take the ALEKS Assessment. The ALEKS Assessment module at UT Dallas costs $40 per student. For more information about ALEKS, visit utdallas.edu/aleks.
Transfer Students
• Register for Transfer Student Orientation.
• Apply for financial aid—UT Dallas school code: 009741.
• Apply for on-campus housing, if desired.
• Review information on transfer course credit.
• Send official placement test scores—Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and College Level Examination Program, if eligible.
• All entering students must receive a vaccination or booster against bacterial meningitis. Students must be 22 or older by first day of class to be exempt from the vaccination requirement. For more information, visit utdallas.edu/vaccine.
Final Requirements for Some Undergraduate Students
• Texas Higher Education Assessment/Texas Success Initiative (THEA/TSI): The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requires students to be assessed in reading, writing and math skills prior to enrolling in college. Those who are not TSI exempt will be required to obtain passing scores on a TSI Assessment. Students can be exempted from TSI through a variety of means. A full list of exemptions can be found at utdallas.edu/tsie. International Students
All International Visa Types:
• Register for the appropriate orientation at utdallas.edu/icp/orientation.
• Read the International Student Guidebook, available at utdallas.edu/isso/guide.
• Apply for on-campus housing, if needed.
• Submit tuberculosis test results to the Student Health Center.
• Submit a request for airport transportation, if needed.
• Submit meningitis vaccine requirement form to the Office of the Registrar. Requirements for F Visa Types Only:
Academic Programs
The University of Texas at Dallas offers more than 130 academic programs across its eight schools.
School of Arts and Humanities
The School of Arts and Humanities prepares students for the global, diverse and change-intensive environment of the 21st century by providing an integrated, interdisciplinary education that fuses critical
with creative thinking, the arts with the humanities, the arts and humanities with other branches of knowledge and theory with practice. The programs within the school encourage and support scholarly research and creative endeavors that seek, create and explore connections across conventional academic disciplines and forms of artistic expression.
Arts and Humanities
972-883-6780 ah.utdallas.edu
School of Arts and Humanities
BA BA BA MA MA PHD MA PHD MA PHD MA PHD MAArt and Performance Historical Studies Literary Studies History
Humanities
Humanities - Aesthetic Studies Humanities - History of Ideas Humanities - Studies in Literature Latin American Studies
“The literary studies program at UT Dallas challenges
me, and I enjoy learning and growing alongside my peers.
My classes have a strong focus on research, discussion
and analysis, which makes learning interesting and fun.
The classes are not too big for classroom discussion and
professors encourage friendly debate by creating small
groups to discuss readings for the day.”
– Nina Cook
Literary Studies Major
School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication
The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication merges the innovation processes of artists, scientists and engineers. The school provides a rich educational environment that prepares students to examine, in larger cultural, historical and philosophic perspectives, the ways in which developments associated with the convergence of the arts and technology are transforming society. Students are not only challenged to think about how media and communication function today but are also equipped with the tools to critically understand and create the digital media of tomorrow.
BA MA, MFA PhD
BA MA
School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication
Arts and TechnologyEmerging Media and Communication
Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication
972-883-4376 utdallas.edu/atec
“The ATEC program allows me to study a creative major
while still having access to academic classes, which was
something I couldn’t get at an art school. I’m a nerd who
loves sci-fi, comics, art, computers—definitely a good fit for
ATEC. UT Dallas has a great atmosphere, and the moment
I set foot on campus, I knew I wanted to go to school here.”
– Emma MathesArts and Technology Major
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Students, faculty and staff members of the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) are committed to understanding the intersection of mind, brain and behavior. Their work is aimed at enhancing the health, education and quality of life of children and families, and preparing students for a rapidly changing world, while creating and implementing technologies and therapies that repair and strengthen human abilities. The school provides innovative student training and research, offering an array of programs to develop creative thinkers for exciting careers. BBS offers training from the bachelor’s degree to the PhD level—preparing students to become researchers, clinicians, social service professionals and corporate leaders.
MS AUD BS PHD BS MS PHD MS BS MS PHD BS BS
School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Applied Cognition and NeuroscienceAudiology
Child Learning and Development Cognition and Neuroscience Cognitive Science
Communication Disorders
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders Neuroscience
Psychological Sciences Psychology
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
972-883-2360 bbs.utdallas.edu
“I really liked UT Dallas and the School of Behavioral
and Brain Sciences because the program encouraged
interdisciplinary pursuits. At UT Dallas, I knew I would
be able to combine my passions for neuroscience, child
development and psychology.”
– Bethany Sauls Neuroscience Major
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Every new generation inherits an increasingly complex world, which prompts a need for new thinking about public policies that impact people’s daily lives. The School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) examines the implications of innovation and change for individuals and communities. Undergraduate students in EPPS have the opportunity to work with professors who are probing issues that affect the future. Students develop the vital skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving, highly competitive job market. EPPS prepares students for careers in government, nonprofits and the private sector enabling them to make a real difference in the world of today and tomorrow.
“Our student population is different from other universities
because our students are more focused on studies; however,
FUN is a priority. We pride ourselves on being a challenging
academic institution. If you want to advance your education,
and still be involved with multiple organizations, look no
further than UT Dallas.”
– Brooke Knudtson Political Science Major Student Government President
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
MS BA MS* PHD BA, BS MS PHD BS MS PHD BA, BS MS BA MA PHD MA MA BS MPA PHD MPP PHD BAEconomic, Political and Policy Sciences
972-883-2936 epps.utdallas.edu
E X E C U T I V E E D U C AT I O N * * *
MS** Justice Administration and Leadership
Applied Sociology Criminology Economics
Geospatial Information Sciences International Political Economy Political Science
Political Science – Constitutional Law Studies Political Science – Legislative Studies Public Affairs
Public Policy
Public Policy and Political Economy Sociology
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
The Jonsson School delivers world-class education, performs advanced research and provides a competitive edge to the community by fearlessly inspiring the pursuit, creation and dissemination of knowledge for the greater good of society.
* MS in Computer Science features five tracks from which to choose: traditional computer science; networks and telecommunications; intelligent systems; information assurance; and bioinformatics.
** MS in Electrical Engineering features seven tracks from which to choose: biomedical applications of electrical engineering; circuits and systems; communications and signal processing; digital systems; optical devices, materials and systems; RF and microwave engineering; and solid-state devices and micro systems fabrication.
*** Systems Engineering and Management is a joint program with the Naveen Jindal School of Management.
**** Executive Education programs are generally aimed at professionals pursuing advanced degrees in their area of interest or expertise. Some programs include weekend formats and cohort groups. Tuition costs may vary from non-executive programs.
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
Biomedical EngineeringComputer Engineering Computer Science
Computer Science - Software Engineering Electrical Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Systems Engineering and Management Telecommunications Engineering BS MS PHD BS MS PHD BS MS* PHD MSCS BSEE MSEE** PHD MS PHD BS MS PHD BS PHD MS*** MSTE PHD
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
972-883-2974 ecs.utdallas.edu
E X E C U T I V E E D U C AT I O N * * * *
MSCS MS***
Computer Science - Software Engineering Systems Engineering and Management
“The ride that is founding, running and owning Jump Space Apps
has been a crazy one. From working with the state to set up the
LLC, paying employees and taxes, managing expenses and still
meeting deadlines, it is a lot of work, but it has been the most
enjoyable work I have ever done. Seeing someone using one of
my apps is an amazing experience. Knowing that all my hard
work is turning into something that people use and enjoy makes
it all worthwhile.”
– Justin Ehlert
Computer Science Major
Creator of UTD Eats app, co-founder of Jump Space Apps, UT Dallas student assistant baseball coach and iOS developer at Bottle Rocket Studios
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies programs provide students with a broader learning experience and a wider perspective. Because of the individualized focus and flexibility, the programs are appropriate for both students preparing to enter the workplace and those planning to continue their studies. Most of all, they serve those students who seek a thorough grounding in the arts and sciences from an interdisciplinary perspective.
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
BABS
BA, BS MA
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
972-883-2323 utdallas.edu/is
American Studies Healthcare Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Teacher Certification
“What I like best about UT Dallas is the limitless resources.
There is literally something for everyone. With numerous
social, professional, academic, religious and cultural
organizations on campus, it’s impossible not to find your
niche. Also, there are services specifically for international
students, transfer students and veterans.”
– Kwentoria Williams Healthcare Studies Major
Naveen Jindal School of Management
The Naveen Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas as Dallas provides students at the under-graduate, graduate and PhD levels an outstanding educational experience in an environment that has gained national and international recognition. A Jindal School education will increase and sharpen students’ skills, prepare them with strong career prospects and help them become business leaders. The Jindal School offers traditional as well as evolving-market programs that focus on real-world challenges in our technology-driven, global society and cover a wide breadth of topics keyed to industry and research.
The Jindal School strives to incorporate industry experiences and expertise in its programs. In addition to emphasizing internships, which are required in undergraduate study, the school involves students in real corporate assignments, and it invites executives and experts to participate in classroom projects. International study and internship opportunities abound, including long-term exchange programs and faculty-led study trips. The school’s Career Management Center’s services range from career coaching, résumé writing, interviewing and social media workshops to internship and job-search assistance. At the Jindal School, students are equipped to make business their future.
“Once I visited the UT Dallas campus, I fell in love with the
facilities and appreciated the strong focus on academics.
I saw my degree as an investment that would appreciate with
time, as the Naveen Jindal School of Management continues
to increase in ranking and influence. The friendships I have
made along the way and the education I have received assure
me every day I have made the right decision.”
– Marco Hagens Finance Major
Naveen Jindal School of Management
jindal.utdallas.edu
Undergraduate: 972-883-2275 Graduate: 972-883-2750
* Master of Business Administration programs include Full-Time MBA, Professional MBA Flex, Professional MBA Evening Cohort and Professional MBA Online.
** The BS in Business Administration offers concentrations in Energy Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Insurance, Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management, Real Estate Investment Management and Sales.
*** Systems Engineering and Management is a joint program with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. **** Executive Education programs are generally aimed at executive professionals with 10+ years of experience pursuing advanced
degrees in their area of interest or expertise. Some programs include weekend formats and cohort groups. Tuition costs may vary from non-executive programs.
***** The MS in Management and Administrative Sciences includes concentrations in Product Lifecycle and Supply Chain Management, Project Management, and Organizational Behavior and Coaching.
Online programs are also available in Accounting (MS) and Information Technology and Management (MS).
Naveen Jindal School of Management
Accounting Business Administration Business Analytics Finance Global Business Healthcare ManagementInformation Technology and Management Information Technology and Systems Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Management Studies Management and Administrative Sciences Management Science
Marketing
Master of Business Administration Supply Chain Management
Systems Engineering and Management
BS MS* BS** MS BS MS BS BS MS MS* BS MS MS PHD MS PHD BS MS MBA* BS MS MS*** E X E C U T I V E E D U C AT I O N * * * * MBA MBA MBA MS MS***** MS, MBA MBA, MS MS*** Executive
Global Leadership Executive
Healthcare Management for Physicians Healthcare Management
Management and Administrative Sciences Product Lifecycle and Supply Chain Management Project Management Executive
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
The School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics offers 26 undergraduate and graduate programs within its six departments: biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences, mathematics, physics and a graduate program in science/mathematics education. Each program is research-intensive, with close cooperation from industry. Faculty members compete at the national level for sponsored research. Graduates go on to pursue careers at colleges and universities as well as in industrial, medical, public health, environmental and governmental organizations.
The school also offers the lauded UTeach Dallas program that enables students to get teaching certification in mathematics or science without requiring additional time to earn their degree. For more information, see the UTeach Dallas section (page 21).
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Actuarial ScienceBiochemistry
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Biology
Biotechnology
Cell and Molecular Biology Chemistry Geosciences Mathematics Mathematics Education Molecular Biology Physics Science Education BS MS BS MS BA, BS MS MS PHD BA, BS MS PHD BS MS PHD BS MS PHD MAT BS BA, BS MS PHD MAT
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
972-883-2853 nsm.utdallas.edu
“The cool thing about being in pre-health is that all my
peers have so much ambition. No matter where I look, I see
people who want to change the world. UT Dallas has given
me the avenue to be somebody, to do something important.”
– Eric Chiang HsiehTeacher Certification Preparation Programs at UT Dallas
Teacher Development Center
972-883-2730 utdallas.edu/teach
The UTD Teacher Development Center offers both undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students a path to achieving teacher certification in Texas. Undergraduate students major in their chosen field of study as they simultaneously complete a sequence of professional education courses usually during their junior and senior years. Undergraduate students can complete their undergraduate degree and teacher certification within 120-124 hours. Undergraduates should meet with an academic adviser to develop a degree plan no later than the end of the second regular semester where they earn 45 or more hours, indicating to their adviser interest in teacher certification. Students can then make an appointment for certification plan advising with the Teacher Development Center.
Post-baccalaureate students, those students who already earned bachelor’s or graduate degrees, complete a sequence of professional education courses along with any unfulfilled content field courses required by the teaching certification they seek. The culminating experience in professional education preparation is a semester of supervised clinical teaching.
Numerous teacher certification plans are offered through the Teacher Development Center. Grade Levels: Content Field
Early Childhood-grade 6 Generalist (all core content fields)
ESL Supplement
Grades 4-8 Generalist (all core content fields) English, Language Arts & Reading (ELAR)
Mathematics Science Social Studies
Grades 6-12 Physical Science
Grades 7-12 Chemistry
Life Science
Science (Composite-biology, chemistry, physics) Mathematics
English, Language Arts & Reading (ELAR)
History
Social Studies (Composite- history, geography, government, economics)
Grades 8-12 Computer Science
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts in Teaching programs are available in the following:
Master of Arts in Teaching – Mathematics Education utdallas.edu/scimathed/graduates
Email: [email protected]
Master of Arts in Teaching – Science Education utdallas.edu/scimathed/graduates
Email: [email protected]
UTeach Dallas
Mathematics and Science Certification
for Middle and High School Teaching
972-883-6485 utdallas.edu/uteach
The UTeach Dallas program offers both undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students a path to teaching certification for secondary math and science. Undergraduates can earn a degree in their chosen science or mathematics-related field while
concurrently completing a sequence of professional education courses for a secondary teacher's certification. Post-baccalaureate students may complete certification only or combine UTeach Dallas with an advanced degree such as the Master of Arts in Teaching in Mathematics Education or Science Education. Encouraged to start in their freshman year, most students can complete both undergraduate degree and teacher certification within 120-124 hours over four years. Students in UTeach Dallas teach actual math or science lessons in local school districts beginning with the first semester of the program. These teaching experiences continue throughout the program progressing from upper elementary, middle school and on to high school before apprentice teaching. The tuition for the first two courses is reimbursed to students. Financial aid in the form of paid internships and scholarships is also available to UTeach Dallas students. UTeach Dallas prepares teachers for several levels of certification in the STEM disciplines:
• Grades 4-8 mathematics, science
• Grades 6-12 physical science
• Grades 7-12 chemistry, life science, mathematics, science
Undergraduate Research
972-883-4570 utdallas.edu/research
972-883-4515 oue.utdallas.edu/
UT Dallas strongly encourages students to partici-pate in research and offers a wealth of opportuni-ties for undergraduates in many disciplines. From unlocking the secrets of cancer, to developing new nanotechnologies, to understanding the cosmos, UT Dallas provides myriad possibilities for scientific discovery and innovation.
By pairing exceptional faculty with promising students, UT Dallas helps strengthen students’ basic understanding of scientific principles and provides hands-on experience with the scientific process. Undergraduates learn how to solve unique problems and face intellectual challenges while developing skills in a supervised University research environment.
Opportunities include:
Undergraduate Research Match Day – Match Day, an annual event, is open to all students and is designed to facilitate the process of pairing motivated undergraduates with faculty who have research projects. Students who participate will gain valuable research experience that contributes to future success professionally, or in graduate school. Faculty who engage undergraduates in research enhance grant applications by demonstrating mentorship alongside receiving quality researchers. Undergraduate Research Scholar Awards – Students apply for funding to conduct research during the academic year with faculty mentors in a wide range of fields. Recent awarded projects have involved
flexible electronics, autism, facial recognition, online communities, homelessness, molecular biology and nanotechnology.
Exhibition of Excellence in Undergraduate Research – Each year, the Office of Undergraduate Education and Office of Research collaborate to host the Exhibition of Excellence in Undergraduate Research (EEUR). This weeklong event provides undergraduates an opportunity to learn more about research opportuni-ties, to receive recognition for research related accomplishments, and to compete for valuable research awards. A panel discussion, research resume workshop, Match Day, and the Undergraduate Research Poster Contest are just a few of the events aspiring researchers may attend.
Anson L. Clark Summer Research Program – This intensive summer research experience for first-time-in-college freshmen includes laboratory work and theory development. Topics have ranged from tinnitus studies to environmental monitoring to improving socioeconomic conditions in Colombia. The Exley – UT Dallas’ undergraduate research journal contains cutting-edge analytical research and innovative creative works provided by students from every discipline.
Student Success Center
972-883-6707 utdallas.edu/studentsuccess
In the McDermott Library, the Student Success Center (SSC) offers academic support services for all majors aimed at improving and ensuring academic success for all UT Dallas students. The center includes peer-led team learning for science and math. Supplemental instruction is a peer-led program offered in historically difficult courses. Individualized tutoring and one-on-one assistance with a success coach is offered. The Math Lab provides math and statistics help for undergraduate math courses. The SSC Testing Center supports online exams for all colleges. The SSC Writing Center provides assistance at any stage of the writing process for nearly any writing assignment and the Communications Lab provides oral presentation assistance. The CometCents Financial Success Program provides free education and information to currently enrolled students on personal financial topics.
Pre-Professional Programs
The Pre-Law Advising and Resource Center
at UT Dallas assists students in making informed decisions about preparation for law school and legal careers. Our staff, which includes a former law school admissions officer, offers a variety of individualized services, as well as larger-scale workshops and visits from law school admissions deans or our numerous lawyer alumni, all designed to help UTD students understand how to be success-ful law school applicants, students and eventually, legal practitioners.While pre-law students do not have to work with PLARC to apply to law school, students who do enjoy a 93% acceptance rate to law school, significantly higher than the national average. Our students are regularly accepted to the top law school programs in the state and the country. Our nationally renowned Mediation, Mock Trial and Moot Court teams are able to practice in UTD’s own courtroom classroom, and the Innocence Project seminar gives students hands-on experience investigating the case files of the wrongfully
convicted.
972-883-6712
utdallas.edu/pre-law
The Health Professions Advising Center
(HPAC)
provides pre-professional advising to students who seek careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, optometry and other health professions requiring study beyond the undergraduate level. Students schedule ap-pointments by calling the HPAC Office or they may drop in for a quick consultation. Drop in hours are generally M-F 1:30 to 4:30. HPAC sponsors seminars throughout the year and provides a resource room/ lounge where students study individually and ingroups, read scientific and professional journals, use computers, and relax. HPAC works extensively with students on their applications and has a committee letter process. Pre-med and pre-dental students are accepted to medical and dental schools at a rate generally 15 to 20 points above the national average. This rate increases dramatically for students who participate in the committee process.
972-883-6767
utdallas.edu/pre-health
Honors College
The Honors College brings together programs dedicated to promoting excellence in undergraduate education.
honors.utdallas.edu
Three honors programs provide a four-year cohort experience for incoming freshman participants:
• The Collegium V Honors Program provides seminar instruction, personal mentoring and an enhanced academic environment for select students who maintain a 3.5 GPA and complete a senior thesis. honors.utdallas.edu/cv
• The National Merit Scholars Program provides personal mentoring and networking along with a generous financial scholarship for National Merit Scholars. National Merit Scholars are also eligible for membership in the Collegium V Honors Program. honors.utdallas.edu/nmsp
• The Terry Scholars Program provides students awarded the Terry Foundation Scholarships with intellectual, social, cultural and financial support to help prepare them for future leadership roles. honors.utdallas.edu/terry/ scholars
Faculty in the Honors College also work closely with the Eugene McDermott Scholars Program, whose scholars also participate in honors activities. utdallas.edu/mcdermott
Five programs housed in the Honors College enrich the academic experience of students currently enrolled at UT Dallas.
• The Office of Distinguished Scholarships provides information, guidance and mentoring to students who apply for nationally competitive scholarship and fellowship programs. UT Dallas students have received the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Fulbright Scholars Grants, the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the Critical Language Scholarship, the National Science Foundation Graduate Grant, the Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship and the Boren Scholarship.
honors.utdallas.edu/distinguished-scholarships
• The Bill Archer Fellowship Program for Undergraduates combines classroom instruction with an internship experience in Washington, D.C., for an intensive semester of
• The Phi Kappa Phi chapter is the local unit of the nation’s oldest, largest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. honors.utdallas.edu/phikappaphi
• The UT Dallas Model United Nations Team participates in national tournaments each year that simulate United Nations diplomacy. Team members have won collective and individual awards.
• The Texas Legislative Internship Program provides internship opportunities for
undergraduates during the regular legislative session in Austin.
honors.utdallas.edu/texas-legislative-internship-program
Two other academic programs have close relationships with the Honors College. The Computer Science Honors Cohort Program targets accelerated undergraduates, and the Green Fellowship program supports students who seek research positions at UT Southwestern Medical School during their junior year. honors.utdallas. edu/green-fellowship
The Honors College also sponsors: cultural outings that enable students to hear lectures, dine together and attend events in the Dallas Arts District; a round-table series that offers a forum for intellectual inquiry and discussion; and honors workshops that provide practical help with résumé preparation, interview skills, professional etiquette and visits with alumni.
Majors
Accounting* Actuarial Science* American Studies Art and Performance* Arts and Technology Biochemistry* Biology*Biology and Criminology (double major)
Biology and Healthcare Management (double major) Biomedical Engineering*
Business Administration* Chemistry*
Child Learning and Development* Cognitive Science* Computer Engineering* Computer Science* Criminology* Economics* Electrical Engineering*
Emerging Media and Communication Finance*
Finance and Economics (double major) Geosciences*
Geospatial Information Sciences Global Business*
Global Business and International Political Economy (double major)
Healthcare Management* Healthcare Studies Historical Studies*
Information Technology and Systems* Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy Literary Studies*
Marketing* Mathematics*
Mechanical Engineering* Molecular Biology*
Molecular Biology and Criminology (double major) Molecular Biology and Healthcare Management (double major) Neuroscience* Physics* Political Science* Psychology* Public Affairs* Sociology* Software Engineering*
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology* Supply Chain Management*
* This major offers a fast-track program. Students entering at any level are urged to consider accelerated fast-track programs leading to degrees at the master’s level. Early preparation is critical to swift completion. For double majors, fast track can be applied to either or both majors, if available.
Minors
Accounting Actuarial Science American Studies Art History Asian Studies Biology Biomolecular Structure Business AdministrationBusiness Intelligence and Analytics Chemistry Child Development Cognitive Science Communication Computer Science Creative Writing Criminology Dance Drama/Dance Economics Energy Management Environmental Studies Exercise Sciences Finance Gender Studies Geography Geosciences
Geospatial Information Sciences Healthcare Studies
History
Information Assurance
Information Technology and Systems Innovation and Entrepreneurship Insurance
International Political Economy Literature
Marketing Mathematics
Medical and Scientific Humanities Microbiology
Molecular and Cell Biology Music
Nanoscience and Technology Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Management Performing Arts Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Affairs Public Health Sociology Software Engineering
Spanish and Hispanic Area Studies Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Statistics
Visual Arts
Undergraduate Majors, Minors and Programs
Pre-Professional Programs
Bill Archer Fellowship Program Pre-healthPre-law
Teacher Certification Program UTeach
Certificates
**
Biomedical Sciences
Business Intelligence and Data Mining Coaching
Corporate Innovation Cybersecurity Systems
Economic and Demographic Data Analysis Enterprise Systems
Executive and Professional Coaching Fundraising
Geographic Information Systems Geospatial Intelligence
Healthcare Information Technology
Healthcare Leadership and Management for Physicians Holocaust Studies
Information Assurance (undergraduate and graduate) Lean Six Sigma
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt in Healthcare Quality Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt in Healthcare Quality Local Government Management
Management
Managing Projects Across Borders Marketing Analytics and Market Research New Venture Entrepreneurship
Nonprofit Governance Nonprofit Management
Oil and Gas Financial Management Product Lifecycle Management
Product Lifecycle Supply Chain Management Product Management Program Development Program Evaluation Project Management Remote Sensing Sourcing Management Supply Chain Management Systems Engineering Systems Management