University of Texas at Dallas academic programs

University of Texas at Dallas academic programs
Campus mall

The University of Texas at Dallas (also referred to as UT Dallas or UTD) is a public research university in the University of Texas System.[1] The UTD main campus is located in Richardson, Texas.

The University of Texas at Dallas offers over 145 academic programs across its seven schools including, 53 baccalaureate programs, 62 masters programs and 30 doctoral programs and hosts more than 50 research centers and institutes.[2][3] The school also offers 30 undergraduate and graduate certificates.[4] With a number of interdisciplinary degree programs, its curriculum is designed to allow study that crosses traditional disciplinary lines and to enable students to participate in collaborative research labs.[5][3] The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science launched the first accredited telecommunications engineering degree in the U.S. and is one of only a handful of institutions offering a degree in software engineering. The Arts and Technology program is Texas' first comprehensive degree designed to merge computer science and engineering with creative arts and the humanities.[6] The Bioengineering department offers MS and PhD degrees in biomedical engineering in conjunction with programs at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and the University of Texas at Arlington. Dual degrees offered at UTD include M.S. Electrical Engineering (M.S.E.E.) degree in combination with an MBA in management, Molecular Biology and Business Administration (Double Major) B.S., and Molecular Biology and Criminology (Double Major) B.S.. Geospatial Information Sciences is jointly offered with the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and with the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, which administers the degree. UT Dallas is the fourth university in the nation to received an accreditation for a Geospatial Intelligence certificate. The Geospatial Intelligence Certificate is backed by the US Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF).[7][8]The university is designated a National Center of Academic Excellence and a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research for the academic years 2008-2013 by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security.[9]

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School of Arts and Humanities

Erik Jonsson Academic Center and Love Jack

The School of Arts and Humanities was established in 1975. Courses are offered in literature, foreign languages, history, philosophy, music, dance, drama, film, and visual arts. With the integration of the arts and humanities and interdisciplinary education the school has no conventional departments. Its curriculum allows study that crosses traditional disciplinary lines. The Arts and Technology program is Texas' first comprehensive degree designed to merge computer science and engineering with creative arts and the humanities.[6] In 2004 UTD's School of Arts and Humanities introduced the Arts and Technology (ATEC) program with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. Due to the ATEC program UT Dallas is now ranked 10 in the 2011 Princeton Review’s list of the top graduate game design programs.[10][11] In 2008 a complementary major, Emerging Media and Communication (EMAC), was offered.[12][13] A new $60 million, 155,000-square-foot (14,400 m2), Arts and Technology Center is scheduled to start in 2011 with a projected completion date of May 2013. Spaces include a 1200 seat auditorium, 2D drawing and painting art studios, 3D art studios, photography and print making labs, exposition space, and research labs.[14] A new Visual Arts Studio that will include areas for design, drawing, painting, sculpture studios and exhibition space is projected to start in June 2012 with a completion date in the summer of 2013. The $10 million, 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m2) facility will include space for advanced studio work for the Masters in Fine Arts.[15]

Degrees and Certificates offered:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Art and Performance
  • Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Humanities
  • Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Humanities - Historical Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Humanities - Literary Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Arts and Technology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Emerging Media and Communication
  • Master of Arts in Arts and Technology
  • Master of Arts in Emerging Media and Communication
  • Master of Arts in History
  • Master of Arts in Humanities
  • Master of Arts in Humanities - Aesthetic Studies
  • Master of Arts in Humanities - History of Ideas
  • Master of Arts in Humanities - Studies in Literature
  • Master of Arts in Latin American Studies
  • Master of Arts Teaching in Humanities - Aesthetic Studies
  • Master of Arts Teaching in Humanities - History of Ideas
  • Master of Arts Teaching in Humanities - Studies in Literature
  • Master of Fine Arts in Arts and Technology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities - Aesthetic Studies
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities - History of Ideas
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities - Studies in Literature
  • Certificate in Holocaust Studies is offered to MA, MAT, and PhD students in the School of Arts and Humanities

Centers and institutes

  • Center for Holocaust Studies[16]
  • Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Museums[17]
  • Center for Translation Studies[18]
  • Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology[19]
  • Confucius Institute[20]

School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Green Hall and Spirit Rock

The School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) opened in 1963 and is housed in Green Hall on the main campus of the University of Texas at Dallas and in the Callier Center for Communication Disorders. The university's graduate audiology program is ranked 4th in the nation, and its graduate speech-pathology program is ranked 12th resulting in both programs being ranked in the top five percent nationally in their respective disciplines.[21][22]

The school offers the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Science in Child Learning and Development
  • Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
  • Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience
  • Master of Science in Communication Disorders
  • Master of Science in Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders
  • Master of Science in Psychological Sciences
  • Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.)
  • Doctor of Cognition and Neuroscience
  • Doctor of Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Doctor of Psychological Sciences
Center for BrainHealth

Centers and institutes

  • Callier Center for Communication Disorders[23]
  • Center for BrainHealth[24]
  • Center for Children and Families[25]
  • Center for Vital Longevity[26]

School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences

The School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) offers courses and programs in criminology, economics, geography and geospatial sciences, political science, public affairs, public policy and political economy, and sociology.[27] UTD became the first university in Texas to implement a PhD Criminology program on October 26, 2006, when its program was approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.[28] The EPPS program was the first from Texas admitted to the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science and offered the first master of science in geospatial information sciences in Texas. UTD is one of four universities offering the Geospatial Information Sciences certificate. The Geospatial Intelligence Certificate is backed by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), a collection of many organizations including Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and GeoEye.[7][8][29] UT Dallas’ Geography and Geospatial Sciences program ranked 16th nationally and first in Texas by Academic Analytics of Stony Brook, N.Y.[30]

The school offers the following degrees and certificates:

  • Applied Sociology MS
  • Criminology BA, MS, PHD
  • Economics BA, BS, MS, PHD
  • Geography BA
  • Geospatial Information Sciences BS, MS, PHD
  • International Political Economy BA, BS, MS
  • Justice Administration and Leadership MS
  • Political Science BA, MA, PHD
  • Political Science - Constitutional Law Studies MA
  • Political Science - Legislative Studies MA
  • Public Affairs BS, MPA, PHD
  • Public Policy MPP
  • Public Policy and Political Economy PHD
  • Sociology BA
  • Graduate Certificate in City Planning
  • Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security
  • Graduate Certificate in Crime and Justice Analysis
  • Graduate Certificate in Economic and Demographic Data Analysis
  • Graduate Certificate in Evaluation Research
  • Graduate Certificate in Financial Economics
  • Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
  • Graduate Certificate in Local Government Management
  • Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management
  • Graduate Certificate in Remote Sensing
  • Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Intelligence

Centers and institutes

  • Center for Behavioral and Experimental Economic Science
  • Center for Crime and Justice Studies
  • Center for Global Collective Action
  • Center for the Study of Texas Politics
  • Institute for Public Affairs
  • Institute for Urban Policy Research
  • The Negotiations Center

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Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science

Engineering and Computer Science Complex

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science opened in 1986 and houses the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments as well as UTD's Computer Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Software Engineering, and Telecommunications Engineering programs. In 2002 the UTD Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science was the first in the United States to offer an ABET-accredited B.S. degree in telecommunications engineering and is one of only a handful of institutions offering a degree in software engineering.[32] The Bioengineering department offers MS and PhD degrees in biomedical engineering in conjunction with programs at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and the University of Texas at Arlington.[33] UT Dallas undergraduate programs in engineering have emerged in U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings placing 60th among the nation’s public schools of engineering. The school’s graduate program U.S. News ranked 46th among public graduate schools of engineering and third among publicly funded schools in Texas. The school’s electrical engineering graduate program ranked 38th among comparable programs at other public universities and the graduate program in computer science is among the top 50 such programs at public universities.[34] The school is currently developing new programs in bioengineering, chemical engineering, and systems engineering.[35][36] The school is designated a National Center of Academic Excellence and a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research for the academic years 2008-2013 by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security.[9]

Degrees and Certificates offered:

Bachelor of Science

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Telecommunications Engineering

Master of Science

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering (Microelectronics)
  • Electrical Engineering (Telecommunications)
  • Engineering Management (MBA MSEE) (Jointly offered with the School of Management )
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Systems Engineering & Management (Jointly offered with the School of Management )
  • Telecommunications Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Geospatial Information Sciences (Jointly offered with the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and with the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, which administers the degree)
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Telecommunications Engineering

Certificates

  • Undergraduate Certificate in Information Assurance
  • Graduate Certificate in Information Assurance
  • Graduate Certificate in Infrared Technology
  • Graduate Certificates in Systems Engineering & Management
  • Professional Certificate Series in Computer Science

Centers and institutes

  • Center for Advanced Telecommunications Systems and Services (CATSS)
  • Center for Integrated Circuits and Systems (CICS)
  • Center for Systems, Communications and Signal Processing (CSCSP)
  • Cybersecurity Research Center (CSRC)
  • Embedded Software Center
  • Emergency Preparedness Center
  • Global Information Assurance Center
  • Photonic Technology and Engineering Center (PhoTEC)
  • Texas Analog Center of Excellence
  • CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute
  • Human Language Technology Research Institute
  • Center for Basic Research in Natural Language Processing
  • Center for Emerging Natural Language Applications
  • Center for Machine Learning and Language Processing
  • Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS)
  • Center for Search Engines and Web Technologies
  • Center for Text Mining
  • CyberSecurity Research Center
  • Embedded Software Center
  • Emergency Preparedness Center
  • Global Information Assurance Center
  • InterVoice Center for Conversational Technologies

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School of Interdisciplinary Studies

The School of Interdisciplinary Studies, formerly The School of General Studies, provides interdisciplinary programs encouraging students to understand and integrate the liberal arts and sciences. The school also offers a teacher certification program. Interdisciplinary Studies grants degrees in American Studies (BA), Gender Studies (BA), and Interdisciplinary Studies (BA, BS, MA).[39]

Naveen Jindal School of Management

Naveen Jindal School of Management

The School of Management opened in 1975 and was renamed the Naveen Jindal School of Management on October 7, 2011 to recognize alumni gifts from Mr. Jindal.[40][41] The school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. UTD's undergraduate business programs ranked 81st overall and 39th among public university business schools in the U.S. according to BusinessWeek's 2010 rankings and ranked 30th in overall student satisfaction[42] The Bloomberg BusinessWeek public universities rankings of undergraduate programs by specialty placed the UTD school of management 10th in both accounting and business law, 1st in teaching of quantitative methods, 3rd in teaching of calculus and sustainability concepts, 6th in financial management, 7th in ethics and 9th in corporate strategy course work.[43] The 2010 U.S. News and World Report ranks the Full-Time MBA program among the top 50 in the nation, 24th among the nation’s public universities and 3rd for public school programs in the state of Texas.[44] Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 2009, ranked the UTD Executive MBA program "top ranked" at 22 globally and the Professional Part-Time MBA program in the top 25 nationally.[45][46][47] The Wall Street Journal ranked UTD's Executive MBA program 6th in the nation by ROI and the 2009 Financial Times rankings placed UTD's Executive MBA program 1st for public universities in Texas and 51 globally.[48][49][50] In 2011, the school changed its named to the Naveen Jindal School of Management, named after alumnus Naveen Jindal.[51]

The following degrees, certificate programs and courses are offered

  • Accounting and Information Management BS, MS
  • Business Administration BS, MBA
  • Business Administration/Biology Double Major BS
  • Finance BS, MS
  • Finance and Economics Double Major BS
  • Global Business BS
  • Healthcare Management MS
  • Information Technology and Management MS
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship MS
  • International Management Studies MA, PHD
  • Management and Administrative Sciences MS
  • Management Information Systems BS
  • Management Science PHD
  • Marketing BS, MS
  • Supply Chain Management MS

Executive MBA and Master's Degree

  • Executive MBA (EMBA)
  • Global Leadership Executive MBA (GLEMBA)
  • Project Management Executive MBA
  • Product Lifecycle and Supply Chain Management Executive MBA
  • Healthcare Management Executive MBA for Physicians
  • Master of Science in Healthcare Management for Physicians
  • Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MSIE)

Certificate Programs and Courses

  • Executive and Professional Coaching
  • Healthcare Management for Physicians
  • Managing Projects Across Borders
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Product Lifecycle
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Sourcing Management
  • Certificate of Management

Centers and institutes

  • Morris Hite Center for Marketing
  • Center for Intelligent Supply Networks
  • Leadership Center at UTD
  • Center for Information Technology and Management
  • Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance
  • Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Center for Finance Strategy Innovation
  • Center for the Analysis of Property Rights and Innovation
  • International Center for Decision and Risk Analysis
  • International Accounting Development: Oil and Gas
  • Internal Auditing Education Partnership
  • Center for Responsible Business and Sustainability

[52]

School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory
Science Learning Center. The tile exterior represents two patterns: atomic emission spectra of gases, and human DNA.

The School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics offers both graduate and undergraduate programs in Biology and Molecular Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Geosciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics, and a graduate program in Science Education. [53] Undergraduate and post-baccalaureate programs in teacher certification are administratively housed in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics but serve other schools as well.

The following degrees and certificates are offered:

  • Actuarial Science BS
  • Applied Physics MS
  • Biochemistry BS
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology MS
  • Biology BA, BS
  • Biology and Business Administration (Double Major) BA, BS
  • Biology and Criminology (Double Major) BA, BS
  • Biology - Molecular and Cell Biology MS, PHD
  • Biotechnology MS
  • Chemistry BA, BS, MS, PHD
  • Geosciences BA, BS, MS, PHD
  • Mathematical Sciences BS, MS
  • Mathematical Sciences - Applied Mathematics BS, MS, PHD
  • Mathematical Sciences - Engineering Mathematics MS
  • Mathematical Sciences - Statistics BS, MS, PHD
  • Mathematics Education MAT
  • Molecular Biology BS
  • Molecular Biology and Business Administration (Double Major) BS
  • Molecular Biology and Criminology (Double Major) BS
  • Physics BA, BS, MS, PHD
  • Science Education MAT
  • Certificate in Biomedical Sciences Program

Centers and institutes

  • Center for STEM Education and Research[54]

UTeach Dallas

Modeled after UT Austin's teacher preparatory program, UTeach Dallas, in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, addresses the current national deficit of qualified math, science, and computer science teachers, as well as K-12 students' lack of interest in the STEM fields.[55]

GEMS Center

GEMS

Gateways to Excellence in Math and Science

The GEMS Center is part of the Office of Student Success and Assessment and portal to educational enhancement and educational success. [56]

Honors

Collegium V is the honors and enrichment program of the University of Texas at Dallas. [57]

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