Course schedule | Summer 2017

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Contents

Summer terms (excluding finals)

f first term June 1–July 6
s second term July 10–August 11
n nine-week term June 1–July 25
w whole session June 1–August 11

The course number indicates the term in which the class meets. For example, PSY f304 is a first-term class.

What's new

New Core Code Search for and Feature. We have a new feature in the online Course Schedule which helps you complete your core curriculum requirement. You can narrow your results based on the core code. What is the core code? It’s the number that denotes the core curriculum requirement. For more information on core code, visit General Information Catalog or the Undergraduate Catalog, University Catalogs

New fields of study. Language Teaching and Coordination (LTC) will be administered by the College of Liberal Arts.

Finnish (FNH) will be administered by the Department of Germanic Studies in the College of Liberal Arts.

South Asian Languages (SAL) will be administered by the Department of Asian Studies in the College of Liberal Arts.

Computational Engineering (COE) will be administered by the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics in the College of Engineering.

Environmental Engineering (EVE) will be administered by the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering.

Arts and Entertainment Technologies (AET) will be administered by the College of Fine Arts.

Identity Management and Security (IMS) will be administered by the School of Information.

Pharmacy PharmD (PHM) will be administered by the College of Pharmacy

New Class Search Features. We have two new features to help you search for classes in the online Course Schedule. Once you’ve searched for a class, you can now narrow your results list to classes with available seats, classes taught online, or classes with a particular Skills & Experience flag. Also, the Keyword Search has been expanded to include more information, making search results more comprehensive.

Useful phone numbers

  • 512 475-7656 Registration helpline
  • 512 475-7689 Transcripts
  • 512 475-7399 Admissions
  • 512 471-3434 Campus directory assistance
  • 512 475-7777 Student Accounts Receivable
  • 512 471-5017 Dean of Students
  • 512 475-7391 Graduate and International Admissions Center (GIAC)
  • 512 471-4955 University Health Services
  • 512 471-3136 Division of Housing and Food
  • 512 471-4334 ID Center
  • 512 471-1211 International Office
  • 512 232-9619 Lost and found
  • 512 232-2662 Center for Teaching and Learning, Student Testing Services
  • 512 471-3825 Ombudsperson
  • 512 471-3304 Orientation
  • 512 471-7275 Parking
  • 512 471-6045 Recreational Sports
  • 512 232-7146 Texas Success Initiative
  • 512 475-7777 Tuition Billing
  • Student Financial Services

Title IX

Title IX, a segment of the Education Amendments of 1972, forbids exclusion on the basis of gender from any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. For more information about Title IX, resources and relevant policies visit the Title IX website.

The University's Commitment

The University of Texas at Austin ("University") is committed to maintaining a working and learning environment that is free from inappropriate conduct based on gender. As required by Title IX, the University does not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender in its programs and activities, and it encourages any student or employee who thinks that he or she has been subjected to sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, interpersonal violence, stalking or sexual misconduct by another student, member of the faculty or staff, campus visitor or contractor, to immediately report the incident to any of the individuals or offices listed below. This policy covers all people (irrespective of gender identity/expression or sexual orientation identity).

HOW AND WHERE TO REPORT:

Students, employees, campus visitors and contractors may directly report incidents of sex discrimination, sexual harassment (including sexual violence), interpersonal violence, stalking and sexual misconduct to the University Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Title IX coordinators.

University Title IX Coordinator

Dr. LaToya Hill Smith

University Compliance Services

2.507A UT Administration Building (UTA)

512-232-3992


titleix@austin.utexas.edu

 

Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Students

Dr. Doug Garrard

Director of Student Emergency Services


Office of the Dean of Students

4.104 Student Services Building (SSB)

512-471-5017


studentemergency@austin.utexas.edu

 

Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Employees, Visitors and Contractors

Yulanda McCarty-Harris

Office for Inclusion and Equity

4.302 North Office Building (NOA) 

512-471-1849

equity@utexas.edu

 

Students may also report incidents of sex discrimination, sexual harassment (including sexual violence) or sexual misconduct to any University Responsible Employee, who is then required to promptly notify any of the above Title IX coordinators of the reported incident.

Complaints or allegations of student-on-student sex discrimination, sexual harassment (including sexual violence), or sexual misconduct will be handled by the Office of the Dean of Students.

Complaints of sex discrimination, sexual harassment (including sexual violence), or sexual misconduct by non-students will be handled by the University’s Office for Inclusion and Equity, 4.302 North Office Building A (NOA), 512-471-1849.

Cases of sexual violence may also be reported to the University of Texas Police Department (UTPD), the City of Austin Police Department (APD), and other local law enforcement authorities. The Title IX Coordinators can assist individuals with contacting these law enforcement agencies.

Anonymous Reporting      

You may report such incidents anonymously on the Title IX website, to University Compliance Services by calling 1-877-507-7321 or emailing hotline@compliance.utexas.edu or through the hotline web interface, available at reportlineweb.com/utaustin/.

Contact us

  • Registration
  • 512 475-7656
  • Main Bldg room 1, Office of the Registrar, Registration M5504 | Off campus: The University of Texas at Austin, Office of the Registrar, Registration, PO Box 7216, Austin TX 78713-7216

registration@austin.utexas.edu

 

Using the schedule | Summer 2017

This course schedule content is archived.

The online Course Schedule provides general University information. See the links on this website's side navigation menu for more details.

The Course Schedule also contains class listings and associated information. Fields of study are arranged alphabetically by college and academic unit. See the "Registration rules by department" link on this website's side navigation menu for administrative officers, contact information, and requirements related to registration.

When searching for courses in the online Course Schedule, results will look like the example detailed below.

Parts of a class listing

Course detail image

Course numbers.
Three-character field of study abbreviation followed by three-digit number. Summer courses have a lowercase letter before the number to indicate term: f-first term, s-second term, n-nine weeks, w-whole session.
Course titles.
Name of the class. Follows course number, and applies to all sections listed after it until a new course appears.
Notelines.
Information including course description, prerequisites, enrollment and other restrictions, and related courses. Applies to all sections of the course.
Unique number.
A five-digit number identifying a particular section of a course. (This number is required to register). Clicking a unique number link opens a page with class details.
Meeting times.
Days of the week the class meets are listed by their initial letters (MTWTHF). For example, MTWTHF means a class meets every weekday (Monday through Friday) during the term. When multiple timelines are displayed, typically the first timeline is the lecture, and the other timelines are the required discussion or lab. Students must attend all listed times. (Classes may meet on additional days not noted in the meeting times. Check the syllabus or class details page for this information.) Class hours follow the weekday. » Also see meeting time in the glossary.
Rooms.
The building and room where the class meets. Buildings are abbreviated with three letters. » Also see the list of buildings and their abbreviations.
Instructor.
The person teaching the class. If no instructor is listed, then the instructor has not been assigned.
Status.
The real-time registration status of a course section displays online, and includes classes which are openrestricted to specific majors or students, closed, waitlisted, or canceled.
Quick add.
This link takes students directly to the registration system to add the class if it is open and available. This feature is a result of receiving feedback from students including representatives of the Student Government Association and the Senate of College Councils.
Flags.
Skills and Experience Flags may be required to fulfill an undergraduate degree plan’s requirements. Refer to your catalog or consult your academic adviser to determine which Flags are required for your major and to learn about earning each Flag in the process of completing the major, core, and other degree requirements.

Registration | Summer 2017

This course schedule content is archived.

Each semester, current students register for classes for the next semester.

Registration at the University is a process that includes:

  1. Academic advising with a faculty or staff member, which is required for some majors, but optional for others
  2. Registering for classes online
  3. Paying a tuition bill or confirming attendance

Registering for classes

You've done your homework. Now go register for classes.

Finishing registration

Pay your tuition or confirm attendance and tie up any loose ends.

Don't use software to grab classes. The university will not allow the use of vendor software or other automated programs to register, or to add and drop. This is a violation of the University's Acceptable Use Policy. If you do, you may be blocked from registering.

And get your UT student ID at the ID Center located on the ground floor of the Flawn Academic Center (FAC) Mon thru Fri from 8a to 6p. (Bring a photo ID, like a driver's license or passport.) The cost of the card is $10. Payment is due within one month and can be made at the cashiers in Main 8 or online at What I Owe. Continuing students do not have to go to the ID center each semester. The card's magnetic strip is validated when the semester’s tuition is paid.

Still stuck?

Read our questions about registration or call for help at 512 475-7656.

When to register and pay | Summer 2017

This course schedule content is archived.

This schedule provides the time frame for registering for classes and completing the registration process. To complete registration and secure your classes, make a tuition payment, pay with financial aid, or confirm your attendance if your tuition amount is zero.

You must clear all bars to register.

For your registration times, click on an access period below or see your registration information sheet.

The university prohibits the use of automated systems to add, drop, or register. You will be barred from online registration if you violate the University's Acceptable Use Policy for computer resources.

Pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance at My Tuition Bill, or in the ways described in payment proceduresIf you do not pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by your deadline, you will be dropped from your classes.

Your final step before each payment deadline is to visit My Tuition Bill and verify that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure.

Access periods 1 thru 8

Undergraduate Registration for Summer 2017

Period 1:

April 18 to 28

Registration for continuing and readmitted students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, May 18

Tuition notices are emailed to students May 2

Period 2:

May 23 to 25

Registration for continuing and readmitted students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Wednesday, May 31

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 3:

May 30 and

May 31

Registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Wednesday, May 31

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 4:

June 1 and 2

$25 late registration for all students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, June 2

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 5:

June 5 and 6

$50 late registration for all students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop by permission for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 6:

July 7

Second-term registration for students who have not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, July 7

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 7:

July 10 and 11

Second-term $25 late registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, July 11

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 8:

July 12 and 13

Second-term $50 late registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop by permission for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Go in person to course dept to add; go online to drop

Tuition notices are not sent

Graduate, Professional, and Law Registration for Summer 2017

Period 1:

April 17 to 28

Registration for continuing and readmitted students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, June 2

Tuition notices are emailed to students May 2

Period 2:

May 23 to 25

Registration for continuing and readmitted students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, June 2

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 3:

May 30 and

May 31

Registration for all students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, June 2

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 4:

June 1 and 2

$25 late registration for all students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Friday, June 2

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 5:

June 5 and 6

$50 late registration for all students

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Tuition notices are not sent

Add/drop by permission for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, June 6

Go in person to course dept for any changes including add or drop

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 6:

July 7

Second-term registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, July 11

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 7:

July 10 and 11

Second-term $25 late registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Tuesday, July 11

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 8:

July 12 and 13

Second-term $50 late registration for all students not registered

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Tuition notices are not sent

Second-term add/drop by permission for students who are registered and paid

Pay tuition or confirm attendance no later than 5pm, Thursday, July 13

Go in person to the course dept for any changes, including add or drop

Tuition notices are not sent

Period 1 | April 17 to April 28, 2017

This course schedule content is archived.

Registration for continuing and readmitted students. All students currently enrolled in Spring 2017 and any student readmitted for Summer 2017.

WHEN. Undergraduate student initial access time is based on their progress toward degree completion. Graduate student access times are based on their status as a graduate student. Find your access times by checking your registration information sheet. If it is your access time, you may register online.

PAYMENT. Tuition bills are emailed on May 2 to the address in your student records. After you're billed, pay or confirm your attendance by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay or confirm your attendance, your registered and waitlisted classes will be canceled.

Undergraduate tuition is due by 5pm, Thursday, May 18.

Graduate tuition is due by 5pm, Friday, June 2.

VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition bill. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

Registration Access Period 1

April 17

  • Continuing and readmitted non-MBA grad students | 8am-12midnight
  • Continuing and readmitted MBA students | 4pm-12midnight
  • All graduate students may continue to access registration through April 28. Check your registration information sheet for access times.

April 18 to 28

    • Continuing and readmitted students
    • Undergraduate Students | Initial access time is based on your progress toward degree completion. Find your access times by checking your registration information sheet.
    • Undergraduate students may continue to access registration through April 28. Check your registration information sheet for access times.

      Period 2 | May 23 to May 25, 2017

      This course schedule content is archived.

      Registration and add/drop for continuing and readmitted students. All students who were enrolled in Spring 2017 or readmitted for Summer 2017.

      WHEN. You may access registration online during the access times provided below.

      PAYMENT. Tuition bills will not be sent. Pay or confirm attendance by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by the deadline, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists.

      Undergraduate Students. If you are registering for the first time, or for the first time after your registration was canceled, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Wednesday, May 31.

      Graduate Students. If you are registering for the first time, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Friday, June 2.

      If you have already registered and paid, and you are adding classes, pay your add bill by 5pm, Tuesday, June 6.

      VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

      Registration Access Period 2

      May 23 to 25

      • Continuing and readmitted students | 8am-12midnight

      Period 3 | May 30 and May 31, 2017

      This course schedule content is archived.

      Registration for all students.

      Add/drop
      for registered and paid students.

      WHEN. You may access registration online during the access times provided below.

      PAYMENT. Tuition/fee bills will not be sent. Pay by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by the deadline, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists.

      Undergraduate Students. If you are registering for the first time, or for the first time after your registration was canceled, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Wednesday, May 31.

      Graduate Students. If you are registering for the first time, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Friday, June 2.

      If you have already registered and paid, and you are adding classes, pay your add bill by 5pm, Tuesday, June 6.

      VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

      Registration Access Period 3

      May 30

      • All students | 8am-12midnight

        May 31

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Period 4 | June 1 and June 2, 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        $25 late registration for all students not yet registered.

        Add/drop for registered and paid students.

        WHEN. You may access registration online during the access times provided below.

        PAYMENT. Tuition bills are not sent. Pay or confirm attendance by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by the deadline, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists. All students who are not yet registered will incur a $25 late registration fee.

        If you are registering for the first time, or for the first time after your registration was canceled, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Friday, June 2.

        If you have already registered and paid, and you are adding classes, pay your add bill by 5pm, Tuesday, June 6.

        VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

        Registration Access Period 4

        June 1

        • All students | 8am-12midnight

        June 2

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Period 5 | June 5 and June 6, 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        $50 late registration for all students not yet registered.

        Add/drop by permission for registered and paid students.

        LATE REGISTRATION

        Undergraduate Students. Visit MAI 1 to receive a late registration form and take it to your dean's office for approval. Then take the form to the departments offering the classes you would like to take. At the department's discretion, you may be added to the classes.  After your classes have been added, return the form to MAI 1.

        Graduate Students. You must contact each department offering your desired classes. At the department's discretion, you may be added to the classes.

        ADD-DROP

        Undergraduate Students.
        Use the online registration system to drop or change the grading status of classes. To add a class, you must go to the department offering it.

        Graduate Students. Go to the department offering the class to make any changes.

        Determine your access times by consulting the table below or you may view your specific times on your registration information sheet. If it is your access time, you may register online.

        PAYMENT. Tuition notices are not sent. Pay or confirm your attendance by the deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don’t pay or confirm your attendance, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists. All students who are not yet registered will incur a $50 late registration fee.

        Pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance, or pay your add bill by 5pm, Tuesday, June 6.

        VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

        Students who are permitted to register after June 6 will incur a $200 late registration fee.

        Registration Access Period 5

        June 5

        • All students | 8am-12midnight

        June 6

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Period 6 | July 7, 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        Second term registration for all students not yet registered.

        Second term add/drop for registered and paid students.

        WHEN. You may access registration online during the access times provided below.

        PAYMENT. Tuition bills are not sent. Pay or confirm your attendance by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay or confirm your attendance, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists.

        Undergraduate tuition is due by 5pm, Friday, July 7.

        Graduate tuition is due by 5pm, Tuesday, July 11.

        Payment for registered and paid students who added classes this access period is due by 5pm, Thursday, July 13.

        VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition bill. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

        Registration Access Period 6

        July 7

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Period 7 | July 10 and July 11, 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        Second term $25 late registration for all students not yet registered.

        Second term add/drop for registered and paid students.

        WHEN. You may access registration online during the access times provided below.

        PAYMENT. Tuition bills are not sent. Pay or confirm attendance by your deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don't pay your tuition bill or confirm your attendance by the deadline, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists. All students who are not yet registered will incur a $25 late registration fee.

        If you are registering for the first time, or for the first time after your registration was canceled, pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance by 5pm, Tuesday, July 11.

        If you have already registered and paid, and you are adding classes, pay your add bill by 5pm, Thursday, July 13.

        VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

        Registration Access Period 7

        July 10

        • All students | 8am-12midnight

        July 11

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Period 8 | July 12 and July 13, 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        Second term $50 late registration for all students not yet registered.

        Second term add/drop by permission for registered and paid students.

        LATE REGISTRATION

        Undergraduate Students. Visit MAI 1 to receive a late registration form and take it to your dean's office for approval. Then take the form to the departments offering the classes you would like to take. At the department's discretion, you may be added to the classes. After your classes have been added, return the form to MAI 1.

        Graduate Students. You must contact each department offering your desired classes. At the department's discretion, you may be added to the classes.

        ADD/DROP

        Undergraduate Students.
        Use the online registration system to drop or change the grading status of a class. To add a class, you must go to the department offering it.

        Graduate Students. Go to the department offering the class to make any changes.

        PAYMENT. Tuition notices are not sent. Pay or confirm your attendance by the deadline at My Tuition Bill or by other payment procedures. If you don’t pay or confirm your attendance, you will be dropped from all of your classes and waitlists. All students who are not yet registered will incur a $50 late registration fee.

        Pay your tuition bill or confirm attendance, or pay your add bill by 5pm, Thursday, July 13.

        VERIFY. Ensure that your registration is complete and that your classes are secure by visiting My Tuition Bill before your payment deadline. Do this even if a third party is paying your tuition. Your registration is complete when you see "Your registration is complete and your courses are secured" clearly stated in green on your tuition bill.

        Students who are permitted to register after July 13 will incur a $200 late registration fee.

        Registration Access Period 8

         

        July 12

        • All students | 8am-12midnight

        July 13

        • All students | 8am-5pm

        Payment procedures | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        Your registration is not complete until you have gone to My Tuition Bill and made arrangements to have your tuition bill paid or confirmed your attendance. Whether you are paying directly, via financial aid, or via a third party (grants, scholarships, Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan, etc.), you must indicate that you will attend and/or arrange for payment. If you do not pay your tuition bill in full or indicate that you are paying via financial aid or a third party, you are not registered and you may not attend classes or use University services. It is your responsibility to ensure that your registration process has been completed.

        To obtain a tuition bill quote or to verify completion of registration, go to My Tuition Bill. If you have questions about tuition and fees, contact Tuition Billing at tuition@austin.utexas.edu or by phone at (512) 475-7777 (option 1).

        After registering, review your methods of payment. Remember – the final step in the registration process is making sure your registration is complete and your courses are secure; if you don’t complete your registration by the deadline it will be canceled and you will lose all of your classes.

        Early registration

        You are expected to register at your earliest opportunity. Your tuition bill notification will be sent to your email address on file in the registrar’s office. If your address is not correct on the registration information sheet, or you wish to update your address after your initial registration access, update your address online, before 5pm, April 28. Your tuition bill will be emailed on May 2nd to the address on file in the registrar’s office. If you do not receive your tuition bill, it is still your responsibility to complete registration by the deadline on the Student Accounts Receivable web site.

        Undergraduates must make payment no later than 5pm, May 18. Graduate and professional students must make payment no later than 5pm, June 2.

        Review your methods of payment. Remember— the final step in the registration process is making sure your registration is complete and your courses are secure; if you don’t complete your registration by the deadline it will be canceled and you will lose all of your classes.

        Add/drop

        Tuition bills will not be sent. You will not be sent a bill for added classes. After you have completed your add/drop transactions, go to My Tuition Bill for an add bill quote. These bills are recalculated overnight. If the changes made to your schedule result in the assessment of additional tuition and/or fees, you must make payment via the Web as in the preceding paragraph, or by check or money order. Payment must be posted to your tuition bill by 5pm, June 6 for the first summer session and 5pm, July 13 for the second summer session.  Failure to make payment by the appropriate deadline may result in the cancelation of your registration.

        Review your methods of payment. Remember— the final step in the registration process is making sure your registration is complete and your courses are secure; if you don’t complete your registration process by the deadline your registration will be canceled and you will lose all of your classes.

        Late registration

        Tuition bills will not be mailed. To pay your bill online, to confirm attendance for a zero bill, or to pay using financial aid, go to My Tuition Bill. To pay by cash, check, cashier's check or money order, go to the cashiers in MAI 8 (weekdays only 8:30a–4:30p). Include your name and UT EID on the check.

        Payment must be posted to the student's tuition bill no later than 5pm on the payment deadline. Tuition bills will not be distributed. If you do not pay your tuition bill, you will not be registered.

        After registering, review your methods of payment. Remember— the final step in the registration process is making sure your registration is complete and your courses are secure; if you don’t complete your registration by the deadline it will be canceled and you will lose all of your classes.

        Payment plans

        The installment plan is not available in summer. Full payment or confirmation of attendance must be received no later than the payment deadline in the registration sequence table or as instructed at the time of registration.

        Methods of payment

        Electronic Bank Payment. There are two options available for paying online directly from your bank account. To select either option, go to My Tuition Bill online. Electronic payments that are returned to the University, regardless of the reason, will be treated the same as returned checks. Tuition and financial bars cannot be paid by electronic funds if you have a "no personal check" restriction with Student Accounts Receivable.

        • eCheck. You may pay online just as though you were using a traditional paper check. No authorization form is required. This option does not require an upgraded EID and can be used by anyone acting as an eProxy.
        • Electronic Funds Transfer. You may pay by direct transfer of funds from your bank using a pre-established account if you have completed an Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization form. Authorizations may be completed online.

        Credit Card. Go to My Tuition Bill online to charge the total amount due to your MasterCard, Discover, or American Express card.

        If payment is approved, the registration system will give you an authorization code confirming the transaction. A 2.3% convenience charge will be added to all tuition and mandatory fee payments made by credit card.

        Check or money order. All checks must be drawn on US banks in US dollars. Collection charges resulting from checks drawn otherwise will be charged to the student.

        Students with 529 accounts must submit a request to the 529 company in enough time that they can remit a check directly to the University following the payment guidelines below.

        Checks may be presented to the cashiers in MAI 8 or may be mailed to an address listed below depending on how it is sent. (See early registration below.) Your payment must be received and posted to your tuition bill by the payment deadline or your registration will be canceled. Make checks payable to The University of Texas at Austin and include your UT EID on the check. Send multiple checks together to ensure proper account posting.

        If mailing checks by US Postal Service, including Express Mail, mail to

        The University of Texas at Austin

        Student Accts Receivable

        PO Box 7398

        Austin TX 78713-7398

        If sending checks overnight, including FedEx and UPS, send to

        The University of Texas at Austin

        Student Accts Receivable K5308

        110 Inner Campus Dr Main 4

        Austin TX 78712

        If your check is returned to the University, your registration will be incomplete. If payment is not received within ten calendar days of the returned check notice, you will not be registered for classes.

        Cash. Do not mail cash payments. Cash payments must be presented to the cashiers in MAI 8 no later than 5pm on the payment deadline date.

        Tuition loan. You may apply for tuition loans online. An upgraded EID and password are required to create the promissory note and electronically "sign." Students who have not upgraded their UT EIDs may apply for a loan and then go to the cashiers in MAI 8 by 4:30pm the same day or the next business day (but by 5:00pm on the payment deadline) to sign a promissory note and complete registration. You will be required to present a photo ID. Questions concerning tuition loans should be directed to Student Accounts Receivable, (512) 475-7779 (option 2).

        Zero bill. If your tuition is zero, you must still confirm your attendance before the payment deadline. If a third party, such as a Texas prepaid tuition plan or a grant or scholarship, pays your tuition bill, you must click the "Confirm Attendance" button before the payment deadline. You may do this via My Tuition Bill online. For additional information contact Student Accounts Receivable at (512) 475-7777, (option 1). If you do not plan to attend classes, do not confirm and we will cancel your registration; Student Accounts Receivable will not bill the agency, scholarship, or account for the fees. If you have confirmed and then choose not to attend, you must follow normal withdrawal procedures.

        Financial aid. If you are eligible to pay your tuition bill with your financial aid, you must do so by clicking the "Pay with Financial Aid" button via My Tuition Bill by the payment deadline.

        Questions about eligibility or the Pay with Financial Aid button should be directed to the Office of Financial Aid.

        If you are eligible for financial aid and choose to have registration charges paid directly from your financial aid account by the payment deadline, you will be tentatively registered. If, for any reason, the expected financial aid is not available to pay all of your tuition bill by the twelfth class day (fourth class day summer), you must make other arrangements to pay your bill in full by that date.

        All non-UT Scholarships are processed by the Office of Financial Aid. Scholarship payments should be made payable to The University of Texas at Austin and include the student's name and EID to ensure proper posting.  Non-UT scholarship checks should be mailed to The University of Texas at Austin, General Accounting Section, 100 W Dean Keeton St, E3700, Austin TX 78712-1712.

        Final examinations | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        When are final exam schedules available?

        We publish the final exam schedule about a month before the end of the semester.

        How do I look up published final exam schedules?

        Final exam policies

        See http://registrar.utexas.edu/students/exams/policies

        Index of (default) final exam times

        All classes default into a final exam time based on the index of final exam times. Your assigned final exam time may differ from the default.

        Not all classes hold final exams. Check your class syllabus to see whether or not there will be a final exam for your class.

        Some departments test all students in multiple classes at the same time (“Uniform” or "Departmental" exams). Uniform exam times may differ from the default, and are not offered in the summer term.

        Contact your instructor or department for specific class information.

        Faculty and students should not plan to travel until after the last university final exam day.

        First-term Final exam days

        Friday, July 7–Saturday, July 8

        Index of (default) First-term final exam times

        Class meets:

        Default final exam time:

        MTWThF 7:00 am–8:30 am

        Saturday, July 8, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        MTWThF 8:30 am–10:00 am

        Friday, July 7, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 10:00 am–11:30 am

        Saturday, July 8, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 11:30 am–1:00 pm

        Friday, July 7, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        MTWThF 1:00 pm–2:30 pm

        Saturday, July 8, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        MTWThF 2:30 pm–4:00 pm

        Friday, July 7, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        Late afternoon and evening

        Saturday, July 8, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        Nine-week Final exam days

        Wednesday, July 26–Thursday, July 27

        Index of (default) Nine-week final exam times

        Class meets:

        Default final exam time:

        MTWThF 7:00 am–8:30 am

        Wednesday, July 26, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 8:30 am–10:00 am

        Thursday, July 27, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 10:00 am–11:30 am

        Thursday, July 27, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        MTWThF 11:30 am–1:00 pm

        Wednesday, July 26, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        MTWThF 1:00 pm–2:30 pm

        Wednesday, July 26, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        MTWThF 2:30 pm–4:00 pm

        Thursday, July 27, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        Late afternoon and evening

        Wednesday, July 26, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        Second- and Whole term Final exam days

        Saturday, August 12-Monday, August 14

        Index of (default) Second- and Whole term final exam times

        Class meets:

        Default final exam time:

        MTWThF 7:00 am–8:30 am

        Saturday, August 12, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        MTWThF 8:30 am–10:00 am

        Monday, August 14, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 10:00 am–11:30 am

        Saturday, August 12, 9:00 am–12:00 pm

        MTWThF 11:30 am–1:00 pm

        Monday, August 14, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        MTWThF 1:00 pm–2:30 pm

        Saturday, August 12, 2:00 pm–5:00 pm

        MTWThF 2:30 pm–4:00 pm

        Monday, August 14, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        Late afternoon and evening

        Saturday, August 12, 7:00 pm–10:00 pm

        Final examinations for classes that begin at days or times not listed above default to the closest standard class beginning time. For example:

        • T 3:00pm–6:00pm classes default to the same exam time as TTH 3:30pm–5:00pm classes.
        • TTH 1pm-2:30pm classes default to the same exam time as TTH 12:30pm-2pm classes.

        If the beginning time of the class is exactly halfway between two standard class beginning times, the class defaults to the later time. For example:

        • WF 2:30–4:00 PM classes default to the same exam time as MWF 3:00pm–4:00pm classes.
        • TTH 1:15pm-2:45pm classes default to the same exam time as TTH 2:00pm-3:30pm classes.

        Final examination policies

        See http://registrar.utexas.edu/students/exams/policies

        Grade reporting | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        Submission of grades to registrar.

        Faculty are required to submit grades according to the following schedule and policies:

        Grade reporting due dates for classes with official meeting times.

        For classes having a

        final examination on:

        Grades are due by 10am on:

        Friday, July 7

        Wednesday, July 12

        Saturday, July 8

        Thursday, July 13

        Wednesday, July 26

        Monday, July 31

        Thursday, July 27

        Tuesday, August 1

        Saturday, August 12

        Thursday, August 17

        Monday, August 14

        Friday, August 18

        Final grades for classes that have regularly scheduled meeting times but no final examinations are due at the same time they would have been if examinations had been scheduled.

        Grade reporting due dates for classes without an official meeting time.

        For the following summer terms:

        Grades are due by 10am on:

        first-term classes

        Thursday, July 13

        nine-week classes

        Tuesday, August 1

        second-term and whole-session classes

        Friday August 18

        Final grades should be submitted online by the instructor of record by going to Grade Reporting. Online grade submission is available at all times during grade reporting.

        Grade reports to students.

        Grade reports are available to all students, except students in the School of Law, at the end of each semester and summer session.

        Tuition, fees, charges, and deposits | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        The following information is not intended to be comprehensive and is subject to change. Tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by administrative, legislative, or regental action, and changes become effective on the date enacted. The following information should be used only as a guideline for estimating costs. For clarification of any matter relating to payment or refund of tuition, fees, charges, and deposits, contact the office or administrative unit from which the charge or refund originated, or consult the General Information catalog online.

        A student must complete their registration process by the tuition deadline by making a payment, paying with financial aid, or confirming attendance if the amount due is zero. Registrations that are not completed by the payment deadline will be canceled, and students will not have access to University services.

        Flat rate tuition for undergraduate students

        The flat rate tuition for each college covers the student’s academic program costs, including tuition, mandatory fees and charges, and college and course incidental fees. It does not include the general property deposit, the international student health insurance program fee, the international student orientation fee, the independent study and research fee, or fees for extended trips that require students to live off campus.

        The flat rates are based on the average per-hour charges for tuition and fees previously paid by students in each college. Because fees previously varied, flat rate tuition varies by college. There is no restriction on the number of hours a full-time student may take when registered at the full-time rate, as long as the student complies with the quantity of work rule given in the General Information catalog.

        Students who pursue simultaneous majors in more than one college are charged the higher of the two colleges’ rates.

        Longhorn Fixed Tuition is an optional tuition program only available to undergraduate students enrolling at The University of Texas at Austin for the first time. For four consecutive academic years students will pay a fixed tuition rate each semester. Fixed tuition rates are based on the projected average of flat rate tuition over the next four years. For a comparison of Longhorn Fixed and Traditional tuition rates, go to the tuition calculator.  As with traditional flat rate tuition, the fixed tuition amount will vary depending on the school the student is enrolled in as well as the number of hours the student is enrolled. For more information and eligibility requirements, see the Longhorn Fixed Tuition website.

        Flat rate tuition for each college is available in PDF format on Student Accounts Receivable's Tuition and Fee Rates page under the Undergraduate Flat-Rate Tuition link and the Undergraduate Longhorn Fixed Tuition link. After selecting classes, the student may view his or her tuition and fee bill at the Student Accounts Receivable site.

        Flat rate tuition for graduate, law, and professional students

        Graduate, law, and professional students have been charged flat rate tuition since fall 2008. The flat rate tuition for each college covers the student's academic program costs, including tuition, mandatory fees and charges, and college and course incidental fees, and is indexed to the number of credit hours taken. It does not include the general property deposit, the international student health insurance program fee, the international student orientation fee, the independent study and research fee, or fees for extended trips that require students to live off campus.

        Students enrolled in joint degree programs are charged a flat rate tuition that is proportional to the number of hours taken in each program.

        Flat rate tuition for each college is available in PDF format on the Tuition and Fee Rates page under the Graduate and Professional Tuition link. After selecting classes, the student may view his or her tuition and fee bill at the Student Accounts Receivable site.

        Nonresident tuition for resident students

        Because the University is a state-assisted institution, tuition rates are lower for Texas-resident students than for nonresidents, including both out-of-state and international students. (Rules affecting residency are given in "Residency Regulations" in the "Admissions" section of the General Information catalog.) In the following circumstances, a student who is classified as a Texas resident may be charged nonresident tuition.

        Undergraduates. State law allows colleges and universities to charge a Texas-resident undergraduate the nonresident tuition rate if the student has attempted an excessive number of hours beyond the number required for his or her degree. In addition, a higher tuition rate may be charged if a student enrolls again in a course he or she has completed. 

        As of the current academic year, the University does not charge undergraduates additional tuition for an excessive number of hours or for repeated courses.

        Graduate students. A student who has earned more than ninety-nine semester hours of credit at the doctoral level is subject to the nonresident tuition rate, even if the student is a Texas resident or holds an appointment that would normally entitle the holder to pay resident tuition. This policy, sometimes called the Ninety-Nine Hour rule, is authorized by section 54.012 of the Texas Education Code. More information about charges for excessive graduate coursework is available online from the Office of Graduate Studies  or via phone at (512) 471-4511.

        Tuition Exemptions

        Tuition exemptions are issued only for the period in which a student is currently enrolled; therefore, unless otherwise stated, applications must be submitted no later than the date of Commencement at the end of the spring semester or the official graduation date at the end of the summer session or fall semester.

        Senate Bill 1210 (83rd Texas Legislature, Regular Session) adds a Grade Point Average requirement for persons to receive continuation awards through the program. The Bill also establishes a Limit to the Total Number of Hours, cumulative, that a student may take and continue to receive awards through this program. These changes went into effect in Fall 2014.

        »  Available exemptions

        Tuition Waivers

        A waiver allows for a portion of a student’s tuition not to be paid. The student is responsible for payment of the remaining tuition not covered by the waiver. Waivers are issued only for the period in which a student is currently enrolled; therefore, applications must be submitted no later than the date of Commencement at the end of the spring semester or the official graduation date at the end of the summer session or fall semester.

        Senate Bill 1210 (83rd Texas Legislature, Regular Session) adds a Grade Point Average requirement for persons to receive continuation awards through the program. The Bill also establishes a Limit to the Total Number of Hours, cumulative, that a student may take and continue to receive awards through this program. These changes went into effect in Fall 2014.

        »  Available waivers

        Third-Party Billing

        Agencies outside the University may set up third-party billing arrangements that pay all or part of a student’s tuition bill. The student is responsible for any amount not covered by the third party. Arrangements must be made in advance with the Special Billing Office, Main Building 4.

        » Available third-party billing

        Fee adjustments

        Refunds are applied to any current and outstanding debts owed to the University. Section 54.006(d) of the Texas Education Code requires that the University refund tuition and fees paid by a sponsor, donor, or scholarship to the source, rather than directly to the student, if the funds were made available through the University.

        Refunds for students withdrawing from the University

        Students who withdraw from the University receive a refund of a percentage of their tuition. The percentage varies according to the student’s effective withdrawal date:

        Long session and summer session: whole-session classes.

        official withdrawal date

        percentage refunded

        prior to the first class day

        100 percent less $15 matriculation fee

        during the first five class days

        80 percent

        during the second five class days

        70 percent

        during the third five class days

        50 percent

        during the fourth five class days

        25 percent

        after the fourth five class days

        none

        Summer session: first-term, second-term, and nine-week classes.

        official withdrawal date

        percentage refunded

        prior to the first class day

        100 percent less $15 matriculation fee

        during the first, second, or third class day

        80 percent

        during the fourth, fifth, or sixth class day

        50 percent

        after the sixth class day

        none

        Withdrawal refunds are based on the student’s schedule on the effective date of withdrawal; adds and drops are included in the calculation. In some cases, a student may receive two refund checks, one based on dropped courses and one based on withdrawal percentages for remaining courses.

        Students withdrawn by the University because of a returned check are assessed a $25 service charge and a matriculation fee. A student withdrawn by the University for scholastic reasons, class cancelations, or other reasons receives a full refund of fees paid that semester; the matriculation fee is not charged.

        A student who withdraws as a result of being called to active military service may choose to receive a refund of tuition and fees. For further information please check the General Information catalog.

        A student who withdraws after receiving any cash payment from the Office of Financial Aid may be required to make full or partial repayment. Funds received through the Federal College Work-Study Program are not subject to repayment. Students should contact the Office of Financial Aid for information regarding repayment obligations at http://finaid.utexas.edu/.

        Student Accounts Receivable initiates refunds for all eligible students who submit approved withdrawal petitions to the Office of the Registrar. A refund is issued no earlier than thirty days after the date the student paid the initial tuition and fee bill. The refund is mailed to the student’s local address or deposited into the account the student has designated if an electronic funds transfer authorization is in effect. Additional information can be found in the General Information catalog.

        Adjustments for added and dropped classes

        Applicable charges for added classes must be paid by the end of the twelfth class day in the fall and spring semesters and by the end of the fourth class day in the summer. Nonpayment of tuition for added classes will result in the cancelation of the student's entire registration. Students can determine the amount owed by visiting the My Tuition Bill site.

        A full refund of tuition overpayment will be issued if a class is dropped within the following time frames: (1) during the first twelve class days in a fall or spring semester; (2) during the first twelve class days of a whole-session class in the summer session; or (3) during the first four class days of a first-term, second-term, or nine-week class in the summer session. No refunds are made for classes dropped after these dates. Tuition bills are recalculated and refunds, if applicable, are issued the week after the drop period ends. Refunds are mailed to the student’s local address or deposited into the account the student has designated if an electronic funds transfer authorization is in effect. The student may contact Student Accounts Receivable at (512) 475-7777 to verify account information.

         

        Tuition rebates for certain undergraduates

        An undergraduate may be eligible for a tuition rebate of up to $1,000 if, at graduation, he or she has attempted no more than three semester hours beyond the minimum number of hours required for the degree. Eligibility requirements are given in the General Information catalog. Students apply for the tuition rebate at their dean’s office when they apply for graduation.

         

        Academic Advising | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

        The University of Texas at Austin views sound academic advising as a significant responsibility in educating students, supports orderly and timely progress toward a degree, and encourages effective academic advising campus-wide.

        Academic advisers help students:

        • develop intellectual potential
        • explore educational opportunities and life goals
        • learn about educational options, degree requirements, and academic policies and procedures
        • clarify educational objectives
        • plan and pursue programs consistent with abilities, interests, and goals
        • use all resources of the University to best advantage
        • stay up to date with current academic information
        • promote progress toward educational goals

        Students are responsible for:

        • seeking academic advising
        • knowing and meeting degree requirements
        • enrolling in appropriate courses to ensure orderly and timely progress toward a degree

        Academic advising may or may not be required to register for classes in a given major. See "Advising Note" in the table below to determine if your major requires academic advising:

        Advising Required:

        Advising bars must be cleared by the major department online. Until the bar is cleared, you will not have access to the registration system.

        No Advising Required:

        You can still choose to meet with an adviser at the advising locations listed below.

        Undergraduates with Simultaneous Majors:

        Follow the advising procedures of both majors.

        Special Advising Area Major Codes:

        First four digits correspond to a specific major code, and the last two digits represent the special advising area. For example: 240919 is the finance major code for the prelaw special advising area. The advising note is R and advising location is CBA 2.400.

        Find your college:

        Architecture | Undergrad Business | Communication | Education | Engineering | Fine Arts | Geosciences | Law | Liberal Arts | Natural Sciences | Nursing | Pharmacy | Social Work | Graduate School | Graduate Business | Undergraduate Studies

         

        Major Codes

        School of Architecture

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        900300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        A

        GOL 2.308

        908000

        Architecture/Interior Design

        A

        GOL 2.308

        908400

        Architectural Studies

        A

        GOL 2.308

        908500

        Architectural Studies (architectural history emphasis)

        A

        GOL 2.116

        909200

        Architecture

        A

        GOL 2.308

        909201

        Architecture/Architectural Engineering

        A

        GOL 2.308

        909300

        Architecture/Plan II Honors Program

        A

        GOL 2.308



        <<Find your college

        Red McCombs School of Business

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        200126

        Business Honors Program

        R

        CBA 2.312

        200127

        Business Honors Program/Plan II Honors Program

        R

        CBA 2.312

        200128

        Business Honors Program/PPA

        B

        CBA 2.312

        200300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        B

        CBA 2.400

        200400

        Unspecified Business (Freshman)

        R

        CBA 2.400

        200401

        Unspecified Business (Transfer)

        R

        CBA 2.400

        200439

        Unspecified Business/McCombs Success Scholars

        A

        CBA 2.400

        200455

        Unspecified Business (BBA Exchange Program)

        A

        CBA 2.400

        200500

        Transitional Students

        A

        CBA 2.400

        200800

        Accounting

        B

        CBA 2.400

        200801

        Accounting (PPA, year 3)

        B

        GSB 4.112C

         

        Accounting (PPA, years 4 and 5)

        B

        GSB 4.112C

        200839

        Accounting/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        237800

        Engineering Route to Business

        B

        CBA 2.400

        237839

        Engineering Route to Business/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        240900

        Finance

        B

        CBA 2.400

        240939

        Finance/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        253700

        Management

        B

        CBA 2.400

        253739

        Management/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        264000

        Management Information Systems

        B

        CBA 2.400

        264039

        Management Information Systems/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        264600

        Marketing

        B

        CBA 2.400

        264639

        Marketing/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        274000

        Science and Technology Management

        B

        CBA 2.400

        274039

        Science and Technology Management/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        275000

        Supply Chain Management

        B

        CBA 2.400

        275039

        Supply Chain Management/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400

        298000

        International Business

        B

        CBA 2.400

        298039

        International Business/McCombs Success Scholars

        D

        CBA 2.400



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Business

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        R

        PAI 5.03

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        R

        PAI 5.03

        19

        Prelaw

        R

        CBA 2.400

        20

        Plan II Honors Program

        R

        CBA 2.400

        26

        Business Honors Program

        R

        Honors Adv

        27

        Business Honors Program/Plan II Honors Program

        R

        Honors Adv

        28

        Business Honors Program/PPA

        R

        Honors Adv

        37

        Gateway

        R

        CBA 2.400



        <<Find your college

        College of Communication

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        C00100

        Undeclared

        A

        BMC 2.600

        C00300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C00301

        Communication Sciences and Disorders-Degree Holder/Nondegree Seeker

        A

        BMC 2.600

        C55200

        Communication and Leadership

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C57100

        Advertising (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C57200

        Advertising (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58300

        Pre-Journalism

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58500

        Journalism - Broadcast News

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58600

        Journalism - Multimedia Journalism

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58700

        Journalism - Photojournalism

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58800

        Journalism - Newspaper Reporting and Writing

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C58900

        Journalism - Magazine Writing and Editing

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C59000

        Journalism - Copy Editing and Design

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C59100

        Journalism

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C85100

        Radio-Television-Film (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C85200

        Radio-Television-Film (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C86100

        Pre–Public Relations

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C86200

        Public Relations

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94110

        Communication Studies (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94160

        Communication Studies – Corporate Communication (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94170

        Communication Studies – Human Relations (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94180

        Communication Studies – Political Communication (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94210

        Communication Studies (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94260

        Communication Studies – Corporate Communication (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94270

        Communication Studies – Human Relations (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C94280

        Communication Studies - Political Communication (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95130

        Communication Sciences and Disorders - Education of the Deaf/Hearing-Impaired (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95140

        Communication Sciences and Disorders - Speech/Language Pathology (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95150

        Communication Sciences and Disorders - Audiology (fewer than 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95230

        Communication Sciences and Disorders - Education of the Deaf/Hearing-Impaired (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95240

        Communication Sciences and Disorders Speech/Language Pathology (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600

        C95250

        Communication Sciences and Disorders - Audiology (at least 60 hours)

        G

        BMC 2.600



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Communication

        5

        Plan II Honors Program

        G

        Major Dept

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        G

        PAI 5.03

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        G

        PAI 5.03



        <<Find your college

        College of Education

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        300100

        Undeclared

        B

        SZB 216

        300300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        B

        SZB 216

        300301

        Degree Holder, Secondary Certificate Seeker

        B

        SZB 216

        300302

        Degree Holder, Elementary Certificate Seeker

        B

        SZB 216

        300304

        Degree Holder, All-Level Certificate Seeker

        B

        SZB 216

        332301

        Kinesiology - Pre–Sport Management

        D

        BEL 222

        332304

        Kinesiology - Pre–Athletic Training

        D

        BEL 222

        332341

        Kinesiology - Noncertification Program

        D

        SZB 216

        332342

        Kinesiology - Health Promotion and Fitness

        D

        SZB 216

        332343

        Kinesiology - All-Level Certification

        D

        SZB 216

        332344

        Kinesiology - Sport Management

        D

        BEL 222

        332345

        Kinesiology - Athletic Training

        D

        BEL 222

        335416

        Applied Learning and Development - Early Childhood through Grade 4 Generalist Certification

        G

        SZB 216

        335419

        Applied Learning and Development - Early Childhood through Grade 4 Bilingual Generalist Certification

        G

        SZB 216

        335426

        Applied Learning and Development Early Childhood through Grade Six Generalist Certification

        G

        SZB 216

        335427

        Applied Learning and Development: Early Childhood through Grade Six Bilingual Generalist Certification

        G

        SZB 216

        335428

        Applied Learning and Development - Generic All-Level Special Education Certification

        G

        SZB 216

        335701

        Applied Learning and Development - Youth and Community Studies

        G

        SZB 216

        353000

        Pre–Athletic Training

        D

        BEL 1005

        353200

        Athletic Training

        D

        BEL 1005

        372000

        Applied Movement Science

        D

        BEL 1005

        372500

        Exercise Science

        D

        BEL 1005

        373000

        Health Promotion

        D

        BEL 1005

        373500

        Physical Culture and Sports

        D

        BEL 1005

        374000

        Pre–Sport Management

        D

        BEL 1005

        374200

        Sport Management

        D

        BEL 1005



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Education

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        PAI 5.03

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        See Dept.

        PAI 5.03

        18

        Prepharmacy

        See Dept.

        PAI 5.03

        36

        Texas Interdisciplinary Plan

        See Dept.

        GRG 234



        <<Find your college

        Cockrell School of Engineering

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        400100

        Undeclared

        A

        ECJ 2.200

        400300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        A

        ECJ 2.200

        404100

        Aerospace Engineering

        D

        WRW 215

        404200

        Aerospace Engineering (conditional)

        D

        WRW 215

        404300

        Aerospace Engineering (major sequence)

        D

        WRW 215

        407700

        Architectural Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        407701

        Architectural Engineering/Architecture

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        407800

        Architectural Engineering (conditional)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        407801

        Architectural Engineering/Architecture (conditional)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        407900

        Architectural Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        407901

        Architectural Engineering/Architecture (major sequence)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        414700

        Biomedical Engineering

        A

        BME 3.308

        414800

        Biomedical Engineering (conditional)

        A

        BME 3.308

        414900

        Biomedical Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        BME 3.308

        420100

        Chemical Engineering

        A

        CPE 2.706

        420200

        Chemical Engineering (conditional)

        A

        CPE 2.706

        420300

        Chemical Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        CPE 2.706

        421700

        Civil Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        421800

        Civil Engineering (conditional)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        421900

        Civil Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        432100

        Computational Engineering

        D

        WRW 215

        434500

        Electrical Engineering

        D

        ACA 107

        434600

        Electrical Engineering (conditional)

        D

        ACA 107

        434700

        Electrical Engineering (major sequence)

        D

        ACA 107

        437700

        Environmental Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        445500

        Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology

        A

        CPE 5.168B

        445600

        Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology (conditional)

        A

        CPE 5.168B

        445700

        Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology (major sequence)

        A

        CPE 5.168B

        466100

        Mechanical Engineering

        A

        ETC 5.202

        466200

        Mechanical Engineering (conditional)

        A

        ETC 5.202

        466300

        Mechanical Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        ETC 5.202

        475100

        Petroleum Engineering

        A

        CPE 5.118

        475200

        Petroleum Engineering (conditional)

        A

        CPE 5.118

        475300

        Petroleum Engineering (major sequence)

        A

        CPE 5.118



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Engineering

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        20

        Engineering/Plan II Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        24

        Engineering/Plan II Honors Program/Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        26

        Engineering Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        27

        Engineering Honors Program/Plan II Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        28

        Special Students

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        37

        Gateway

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        38

        Ramshorn Scholars Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.



        <<Find your college

        College of Fine Arts

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        500100

        Undeclared-Fine Arts

        A

        DFA 1.103

        500200

        Arts and Entertainment Technologies

        A

        DFA 1.103

        509900

        Predesign

        A

        ART 3.334

        509953

        Studio Art (BFA)

        A

        ART 3.334

        509954

        Design (BFA)

        A

        ART 3.334

        509956

        Visual Art Studies

        A

        ART 3.334

        509960

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker - Art

        A

        ART 3.334

        511100

        Dance (BFA)

        A

        WIN 1.118

        511160

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker - Dance

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530756

        Theatre Studies (Option A)

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530757

        Theatre Studies (Option B)

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530758

        Theatre Studies (Option C)

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530759

        Theatre Studies

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530760

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker - Drama

        A

        WIN 1.118

        530900

        Acting

        A

        WIN 1.118

        569000

        Unclassified Music

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569052

        Music Theory

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569053

        Music Composition

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569054

        Music Studies (Instrumental emphasis)

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569055

        Music Studies (Choral emphasis)

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569057

        Music Performance

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569060

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker - Music

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569100

        Jazz Composition

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569200

        Jazz Performance

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569250

        Jazz

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569300

        Music Business

        A

        MRH 3.836

        569400

        Recording Technology

        A

        MRH 3.836

        570300

        Music (Bachelor of Arts in Music)

        A

        MRH 3.836

        570301

        Bachelor of Arts in Music--Emphasis in Music

        A

        MRH 3.836

        570302

        Bachelor of Arts in Music--Emphasis in Music Business

        A

        MRH 3.836

        570303

        Bachelor of Arts in Music--Emphasis in Music Recording Technology

        A

        MRH 3.836

        570400

        BA in Theatre and Dance

        A

        WIN 1.118

        570700

        BA in Art (Art History)

        A

        ART 3.334

        570800

        BA in Art (Studio Art)

        A

        ART 3.334

        570900

        BA in Art (Design)

        A

        ART 3.334



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Fine Arts

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        20

        Plan II Honors Program

        A

        Major Dept.

        37

        Gateway

        A

        Major Dept.



        <<Find your college

        John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        J00100

        Undeclared

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J00300

        Degree Holder but Nondegree Seeker

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45000

        Geological Sciences, Entry-Level

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45200

        Geological Sciences (BAGeoSci)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45300

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: General Geology)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45400

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Hydrogeology/Environmental Geology)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45500

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Hydrogeology)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45600

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Teaching)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45700

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Environmental Science and Sustainability)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J45800

        Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology

        A

        CPE 5.168B

        J45900

        Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Geophysics)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J46000

        Environmental Science, Entry-Level (Geological Sciences)

        A

        JGB 2.102

        J46100

        Environmental Science, Geological Sciences

        A

        JGB 2.102



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Geosciences

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        A

        JGB 2.102

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        A

        JGB 2.102

        34

        UTeach-Natural Sciences

        A

        JGB 2.102

        37

        Gateway

        A

        Major Dept



        <<Find your college

        School of Law

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        760500

        Doctor of Jurisprudence

        B

        TNH 2.116

        760505

        Master of Laws

        B

        TNH 2.125

        760506

        Law (LLM) (Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environment)

        B

        TNH 2.125

        760516

        Law/Business Administration

        P

        TNH 4.102

        760521

        Law/Community and Regional Planning

        B

        CCJ 1.326A

        760541

        Law/Global Policy Studies (3-year program)

        B

        SRH 3.104

        760540

        Law/Global Policy Studies

        B

        JON 6.238

        760541

        Law/Global Policy Studies (3-year program)

        B

        SRH 3.104

        760550

        Law/Information Studies

        B

        JON 2.212

        760560

        Law/Latin American Studies

        B

        JON 5.254

        760570

        Law/Middle Eastern Studies

        B

        CCJ 1.326A

        760576

        Law/Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

        B

        CCJ 1.326A

        760580

        Law/Social Work

        B

        CCJ 1.326A

        760584

        Law/Public Affairs

        B

        JON 6.238

        760585

        Law/Public Affairs (3-year program)

        B

        JON 6.238



        <<Find your college

        College of Liberal Arts

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        L00100

        Undeclared

        A

        GEB 2.306

        L00300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        B

        GEB 2.200

        L00400

        Undeclared PACE

        A

        GEB 2.306

        L03500

        African and African Diaspora Studies

        F

        BEL 242DA

        L05400

        American Studies

        D

        PAR 114

        L06000

        Ancient History and Classical Civilization

        A

        WAG 313

        L06200

        Anthropology

        D

        SAC 4.102D

        L11000

        Arabic Language and Literature

        F

        CAL 512

        L12100

        Asian Studies

        D

        WCH 4.116

        L12400

        Asian Cultures and Languages

        D

        WCH 4.116

        L23000

        Classical Archaeology

        A

        WAG 313

        L23200

        Classics

        A

        WAG 313

        L23300

        Classical Languages

        A

        WAG 313

        L23400

        Classical Studies

        A

        WAG 313

        L29900

        Czech Language and Culture

        A

        BEN 2.108

        L31500

        Economics

        D

        BRB 1.114A

        L39300

        English

        D

        PAR 114

        L39400

        English (Capstone)

        D

        PAR 114

        L39500

        Environmental Science, Entry-Level (Geographical Sciences)

        A

        EPS 3.102A

        L39600

        Environmental Science, Geographical Sciences

        A

        CLA 1.216

        L41100

        Ethnic Studies (African and African American)

        F

        BEL 242DA

        L41200

        Ethnic Studies (Asian American)

        A

        BUR 568

        L41300

        Ethnic Studies (Mexican American)

        A

        BUR 556

        L41700

        European Studies

        D

        HRH 2.114C

        L42800

        French

        D

        HRH 2.114C

        L44300

        Geography

        D

        CLA 1.216

        L46000

        German

        V

        HRH 2.114C

        L46100

        German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Studies

        A

        HRH 2.114C

        L47500

        Government

        D

        BAT 2.102

        L48300

        Greek

        A

        WAG 313

        L48500

        Health and Society

        D

        BUR 437

        L48700

        Hebrew Language and Literature

        F

        CAL 512

        L50600

        History

        M

        GAR 1.140

        L53000

        Humanities

        A

        CLA 2.104

        L53500

        Human Dimensions of Organizations

        D

        BUR 437

        L54000

        Iberian and Latin American Languages and Cultures

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L55000

        International Relations and Global Studies

        D

        CLA 1.216

        L56000

        Islamic Studies

        F

        CAL 512

        L57400

        Italian

        D

        HRH 2.114C

        L58000

        Jewish Studies

        F

        SRH 1.340

        L59000

        Latin

        A

        WAG 313

        L59800

        Latin American Studies

        D

        SRH 1.340

        L61900

        Linguistics

        D

        CLA 4.304C

        L63000

        Mexican American and Latina/o Studies

        A

        GWB 2.102D

        L64400

        Middle Eastern Languages and Culture

        F

        CAL 512

        L64500

        Middle Eastern Studies

        F

        CAL 512

        L75000

        Persian Language and Literature

        F

        CAL 512

        L76400

        Philosophy

        M

        WAG 313

        L79500

        Plan II Honors Program

        H

        CLA 2.102

        L81000

        Portuguese

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L81500

        Portuguese (Spanish and Portuguese)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L83500

        Psychology (BA)

        D

        BUR 230

        L84000

        Psychology (BSPsy)

        D

        BUR 230

        L85000

        Religious Studies

        V

        BUR 531

        L85300

        Rhetoric and Writing

        D

        PAR 114

        L87600

        Russian Language and Culture

        A

        BEN 2.108

        L90000

        Scandinavian Studies

        A

        HRH 2.114C

        L91700

        Sociology

        D

        CLA 1.216

        L91800

        Sustainability Studies

        D

        CLA 1.216

        L92000

        Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

        G

        BEN 2.108

        L92400

        Spanish

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L92500

        Spanish (Hispanic Studies)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L92600

        Spanish (Hispanic Linguistics)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L92700

        Spanish (Language/Teaching)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L92800

        Spanish (Literature)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L92900

        Spanish (Spanish and Portuguese)

        D

        BEN 2.108

        L93000

        Turkish Language and Literature

        F

        CAL 512

        L94000

        Urban Studies

        D

        PAR 114

        L96000

        Women's and Gender Studies

        K

        BUR 540



        <<Find your college

        Special Advising Areas for Liberal Arts

        12

        Cultural Studies

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        16

        UTeach-Liberal Arts

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        19

        Prelaw

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        26

        Plan I Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        32

        Business Economics

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        35

        Foundation Scholars

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        36

        Texas Interdisciplinary Plan

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        37

        Gateway

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        38

        Western Civilization and American Institutions

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        47

        Liberal Arts Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.



        <<Find your college

        College of Natural Sciences

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        E00100

        Undeclared

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E00300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        B

        WCH 1.106

        E00400

        Undeclared Major Planning (UMAP)

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E10200

        Astronomy (BSA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E10300

        Biochemistry (BSA)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E10400

        Biology (BSA)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E10500

        Chemistry (BSA)

        A

        WEL 2.216

        E10600

        Computer Science (BSA)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E10700

        Human Development and Family Sciences (BSA)

        A

        GEA 37

        E10800

        Human Ecology (BSA)

        A

        GEA 37

        E10900

        Nutrition (BSA)

        A

        GEA 37

        E11000

        Mathematics (BSA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E11100

        Neuroscience (BSA)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E11200

        Physics (BSA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E11400

        Astronomy (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E11500

        Biochemistry (BSA) Honors

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E11600

        Biology (BSA) Honors

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E11700

        Chemistry (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E11800

        Computer Science (BSA) Honors

        J

        PAI 5.37

        E11900

        Human Development and Family Sciences (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12000

        Human Ecology (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12100

        Astronomy, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E12200

        Astronomy (BSAst) (Option: Astronomy)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E12300

        Nutrition (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12400

        Astronomy (BSAst) (Option: Astronomy Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12500

        Mathematics (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12700

        Neuroscience (BSA) Honors

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E12800

        Physics (BSA) Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E12900

        Astronomy (BA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E13000

        Biology (BSBio), Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E13300

        Systems and Synthetic Biology

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E13400

        Biochemistry, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E13500

        Biochemistry (BA)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E13600

        Biochemistry (BSBioch)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E13700

        Biochemistry (BSBioch) (Option: Computation)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E13800

        Biochemistry (BSBioch) (Option: Biochemistry Honors)

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E13900

        Biology, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E14100

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E14400

        Biology (BA)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E14500

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Teaching)

        M

        PAI 4.02

        E14600

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Human Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E14700

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Marine and Freshwater Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E14800

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Microbiology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E14900

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Cell and Molecular Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E15000

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Neurobiology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E15100

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Plant Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E15400

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Biology Honors)

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E15500

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Computational Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E15600

        Environmental Science, Entry-Level (Biological Sciences)

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E15700

        Environmental Science, Biological Sciences

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E15800

        Environmental Science, Biological Sciences Honors

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E15900

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Marine and Freshwater Science)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E16000

        Biology (BSBio) (Option: Biology)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E16100

        Biology (BS Bio) (Option: Genetics and Genomics )

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E20500

        Chemistry, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E20600

        Chemistry (BA)

        A

        WEL 2.216

        E20900

        Chemistry (BSCh)

        A

        WEL 2.216

        E21100

        Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Teaching)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E21200

        Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Computation)

        A

        WEL 2.216

        E21300

        Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Chemistry Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E27600

        Computer Science, Entry-Level

        A

        GDC 2.702

        E27700

        Computer Science (BA)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E27800

        Computer Science (BSCS)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E27900

        Pre–Computer Science

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E28100

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Turing Scholars Honors)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E28200

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Computer Sciences Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E28300

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Integrated Program)

        M

        GDC 2.702

        E28400

        Computer Science, Entry-Level

        A

        GDC 2.702

        E28500

        Computer Science (BA)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E28600

        Computer Science (BSCS)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E28800

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Turing Scholars Honors)

        J

        GDC 2.702

        E28900

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Computer Science Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E29000

        Computer Science (BSCS) (Option: Integrated Program)

        M

        GDC 2.702

        E29100

        Computer Science Teaching (Senior Grades)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E50000

        Textiles and Apparel, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E50100

        Textiles and Apparel, Textiles and Apparel Honors

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E50200

        Textiles and Apparel (Option: Apparel, Functional, and Technical Design)

        A

        GEA 37

        E50300

        Textiles and Apparel (Option: Merchandising and Consumer Sciences)

        A

        GEA 37

        E50400

        Textiles and Apparel (Option: Textile Conservation and Museum Studies)

        A

        GEA 37

        E51000

        Human Ecology, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E52300

        Human Ecology

        A

        GEA 37

        E52400

        Nutrition (Option: Nutrition)

        A

        GEA 37

        E52500

        Nutrition (Option: Coordinated Program in Dietetics)

        A

        GEA 37

        E52600

        Textiles and Apparel (Option: Apparel Design and Conservation)

        A

        GEA 37

        E52700

        Textiles and Apparel (Option: Retail Merchandising)

        A

        GEA 37

        E52800

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Human Development)

        A

        GEA 37

        E52900

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Family Sciences)

        A

        GEA 37

        E53500

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Early Childhood)

        A

        GEA 37

        E54000

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Families and Personal Relationships)

        A

        GEA 37

        E54500

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Families and Society)

        A

        GEA 37

        E55000

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: General Human Development and Family Sciences)

        A

        GEA 37

        E55100

        Human Development and Family Sciences (Option: Human Development and Family Sciences Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E55200

        Human Development and Family Sciences Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences

        A

        GEA 37

        E56000

        Human Development and Family Sciences, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E60000

        Interdisciplinary Science (Option: Middle School Teaching in Mathematics and Science)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E61000

        Interdisciplinary Science (Option: Secondary School Teaching in Computer Sciences and Mathematics)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E64000

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Mathematics)

        M

        RLM 4.101

        E65000

        Mathematics, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E65100

        Mathematics (BA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E65300

        Mathematics (BA) (Option: Middle Grades and Secondary School Teaching)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E65400

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Actuarial Science)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E65500

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Applied Mathematics)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E65600

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Mathematical Sciences)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E65700

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Pure Mathematics)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E65800

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Teaching)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E65900

        Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Mathematics Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E66500

        Clinical Laboratory Science, Entry-Level

        A

        NHB 2.606

        E66700

        Clinical Laboratory Science

        A

        NHB 2.606

        E66800

        Medical Laboratory Science, Entry-Level

        A

        NHB 2.606

        E66900

        Medical Laboratory Science

        A

        NHB 2.606

        E67900

        Neuroscience, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E68000

        Neuroscience

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E68200

        Neuroscience Honors

        M

        PAI 5.37

        E68300

        Neuroscience (BSNeuroSci) (Option: Neuroscience)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E68400

        Neuroscience (BSNeuroSci) (Option: Neuroscience Scholars)

        M

        NHB 2.606

        E71800

        Nutrition (Option: Nutrition and Public Health)

        A

        GEA 37

        E71900

        Nutrition, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E72000

        Nutrition (Option: Dietetics: Didactic Program in Dietetics)

        A

        GEA 37

        E72500

        Nutrition (Option: Dietetics: Coordinated Program in Dietetics)

        A

        GEA 37

        E73000

        Nutrition (Option: Nutritional Sciences)

        A

        GEA 37

        E73500

        Nutrition (Option: Nutrition and Health)

        A

        GEA 37

        E73600

        Nutrition (Option: Nutrition in Business)

        M

        GEA 37

        E74000

        Nutrition (Option: Teaching)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E75000

        Nutrition (Option: Nutrition Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E76000

        Nutrition (Option: International Nutrition)

        A

        GEA 37

        E77000

        Nutrition, Honors in Advanced Nutritional Sciences

        A

        GEA 37

        E78700

        Physics, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E78800

        Physics (BA)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E78900

        Physics (BSPhy)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E79100

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Teaching)

        A

        PAI 4.02

        E80100

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Computation)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E80200

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Radiation Physics)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E80300

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Space Sciences)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E80400

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Physics Honors)

        A

        PAI 5.37

        E80500

        Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Biophysics)

        A

        RLM 4.101

        E85000

        Public Health, Entry-Level

        A

        WCH 1.106

        E85100

        Public Health

        A

        GEA 37

        E85300

        Public Health, Advanced Program

        A

        GEA 37



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        Special Advising Areas for Natural Sciences

        12

        Cultural Studies

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        13

        European Studies

        B

        Major Dept.

        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        15

        International Studies

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        17

        Allied Health Professions

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        Major Dept.

        18

        Prepharmacy

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        19

        Prelaw

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        20

        Plan II Honors Program

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        24

        Plan II Honors Program/Allied Health Professions

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        29

        Actuarial Studies (Mathematics majors only)

        B

        RLM 4.101

        31

        Degree Holder, Math/Sciences Teacher Certification

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        32

        Special Programs

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        33

        Emerging Scholars

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        34

        UTeach-Natural Sciences

        See Dept.

        Major Dept.

        35

        Dean’s Scholars

        M

        Major Dept.

        36

        Texas Interdisciplinary Plan

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        Major Dept.

        37

        Gateway

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        Major Dept.

        39

        Bridging Disciplines

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        Major Dept.



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        School of Nursing

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        N00300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        B

        NUR 2.104A

        N71600

        Nursing, Professional

        A

        NUR 2.104A

        N71605

        Nursing, Preprofessional

        A

        NUR 2.104A

        N71700

        Nursing, Professional, currently licensed RN

        A

        NUR 2.104A



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        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        A

        PAI 5.03

        17

        Allied Health Professions

        A

        PAI 5.03



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        College of Pharmacy

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        800100

        Undeclared

        A

        PHR 5.112

        800300

        Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

        A

        PHR 5.112

        875850

        Pharmacy, Professional, PharmD

        N

        PHR 5.112



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        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        PAI 5.03

        17

        Allied Health Professions

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        PAI 5.03



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        School of Social Work

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        S91300

        Social Work (premajor)

        A

        SSW 2.214

        S92000

        Social Work

        A

        SSW 2.214



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        14

        Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

        See Dept.

        PAI 5.03

        19

        Prelaw

        B

        Major Dept.

        20

        Plan II Honors Program

        B

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        <<Find your college

        Graduate School

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        603900

        Aerospace Engineering

        A

        WRW 215D

        604200

        African and African Diaspora Studies

        A

        GRG 234

        604300

        African and African Diaspora Studies (PhD)

        A

        BEL 226B

        604700

        American Studies

        A

        BUR 437

        606200

        Anthropology

        J

        EPS 1.130

        606201

        Anthropology (Folklore and Public Culture)

        J

        EPS 1.130

        606202

        Anthropology (Cultural Forms)

        J

        EPS 1.130

        606203

        Sociocultural Anthropology

        J

        EPS 1.130

        607700

        Architectural Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.202

        608200

        Sustainable Design

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        608300

        Urban Design

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        608400

        Architectural Studies

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        608500

        Architectural History

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        608600

        Historic Preservation

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609200

        Architecture (First Professional Degree)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609300

        Architecture (Postprofessional Degree)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609400

        Architecture (PhD)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609500

        Landscape Architecture (First Professional Degree)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609600

        Landscape Architecture (Postprofessional Degree)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609700

        Interior Design (First Professional)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609800

        Interior Design (Postprofessional)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        609900

        Studio Art

        A

        ART 3.344

        610700

        Art Education

        A

        ART 3.414

        611400

        Art History

        Q

        DFA 2.124

        611800

        Arabic Studies

        A

        WMB 6.102

        612100

        Asian Studies

        A

        WCH 4.128

        612200

        Asian Studies/Business Administration

        A

        WCH 4.128

        612300

        Asian Studies/Public Affairs

        A

        WCH 4.128

        612400

        Asian Cultures and Languages

        Q

        WCH 4.128

        612900

        Astronomy

        B

        RLM 15.204

        613500

        Biochemistry

        B

        WEL 2.218

        613600

        Biochemistry (PhD/MD)

        B

        WEL 2.218

        614600

        Marine Science

        A

        BIO 12G

        614800

        Biomedical Engineering

        A

        BME 3.308

        614801

        Biomedical Engineering (PhD/MD)

        A

        BME 3.308

        615400

        Cell and Molecular Biology

        B

        MBB 1.220H

        615401

        Cell and Molecular Biology (PhD/MD)

        B

        MBB 1.220H

        615500

        Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior

        B

        BIO 311A

        615600

        Plant Biology

        B

        BIO 311A

        617000

        Accounting

        B

        CBA 4M.202

        617100

        Finance

        B

        CBA 6.222

        617110

        Finance-Option III

        B

        GSB 5.153

        617130

        Information, Risk, and Operations Management

        Q

        CBA 5.202

        617160

        Information, Risk, and Operations Management-Option III

        B

        CBA 5.222

        617170

        Business Analytics-Option III

        B

        CBA 5.222

        617200

        Management Science and Information Systems

        Q

        CBA 5.202

        617300

        Management

        B

        CBA 4.202

        617400

        Marketing

        Q

        CBA 7.202

        617500

        Marketing - Option III

        B

        CBA 7.208

        620100

        Chemical Engineering

        F

        CPE 5.404

        620900

        Chemistry

        B

        WEL 2.218

        621000

        Chemistry (PhD/MD)

        B

        WEL 2.218

        621700

        Civil Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        623200

        Classics

        Q

        WAG 123

        623962

        Advertising

        A

        BMC 4.334

        623963

        Journalism

        Q

        CMA A6.144

        623965

        Communication Studies

        Q

        CMA 7.110

        624000

        Communication Sciences and Disorders

        A

        CMA 4.130

        624005

        Speech Language Pathology

        A

        CMA 2.112

        624010

        Audiology

        A

        CMA 4.130

        624012

        Radio-Television-Film (PhD)

        A

        CMA 6.116

        624013

        Radio-Television-Film (MA)

        A

        CMA 6.116

        624014

        Radio-Television-Film (MFA Film Production)

        A

        CMA 6.116

        624015

        Radio-Television-Film (MFA Screenwriting)

        A

        CMA 6.116

        624025

        Radio-Television-Film (MA, PhD)

        Q

        CMAA6.116

        624026

        Radio-Television-Film (MFA)

        Q

        CMA 6.116

        624030

        Advertising/Business Administration

        A

        BMC 4.334

        624060

        Advertising/Public Affairs

        A

        BMC 4.334

        624090

        Communication Studies/Business Administration

        Q

        CMA 7.110

        624120

        Communication Studies/Latin American Studies

        Q

        CMA 7.110

        624150

        Communication Studies/Public Affairs

        Q

        CMA 7.110

        624180

        Journalism/Business Administration

        A

        CMA A6.144

        624210

        Journalism/Latin American Studies

        A

        CMA A6.144

        624240

        Journalism/Middle Eastern Studies

        A

        CMA A6.144

        624270

        Journalism/Public Affairs

        A

        CMA A6.144

        624300

        Radio-Television-Film/Business Administration

        A

        CMA A6.116

        624330

        Radio-Television-Film/Latin American Studies

        A

        CMA A6.116

        624360

        Radio-Television-Film/Middle Eastern Studies

        A

        CMA A6.116

        624390

        Radio-Television-Film/Public Affairs

        A

        CMA A6.116

        624420

        Radio-Television-Film/Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

        A

        CMA A6.116

        625399

        Community and Regional Planning (PhD)

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        625400

        Community and Regional Planning

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        625401

        Community and Regional Planning/Geography

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        625410

        Community and Regional Planning/Sustainable Design

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        625420

        Community and Regional Planning/Urban Design

        H

        SUT 2.130A

        626200

        Comparative Literature

        Q

        CAL 217

        627000

        Computational and Applied Mathematics

        A

        ACE 4.234

        627100

        Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

        A

        ACE 4.234

        627200

        Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (MSCSE, Five-year Integrated Program)

        A

        POB 6.430

        627700

        Computer Science

        R

        GDC 2.702

        627710

        Computer Science (MSCS, Five-year Integrated Program)

        R

        GDC 2.702

        627800

        Computer Science

        R

        GDC 2.702

        627810

        Computer Science (MSCS, Five-year Integrated Program)

        R

        GDC 2.702

        630100

        Design

        A

        ART 1.218

        630700

        Theatre

        H

        WIN 2.158

        630701

        Theatre (MFA - Acting)

        H

        WIN 2.158

        630702

        Theatre (MFA - Directing)

        H

        WIN 2.158

        630703

        Theatre (MFA - Theatrical Design)

        H

        WIN 2.158

        630704

        Dance

        H

        WIN 2.158

        631500

        Economics

        Q

        BRB 3.114

        631510

        Economics (Option III)

        B

        BRB 2.134A

        632332

        Curriculum and Instruction

        Q

        SZB 406

        632333

        Educational Administration

        A

        SZB 310

        632334

        Educational Psychology

        A

        SZB 504

        632335

        Foreign Language Education

        Q

        SZB 528

        632339

        Special Education

        A

        SZB 306

        632343

        Educational Psychology - School

        A

        SZB 504

        632344

        Educational Psychology - Counseling

        A

        SZB 504

        632345

        Educational Psychology - Human Development, Culture, and Learning Sciences (PhD only)

        A

        SZB 504

        632346

        Educational Psychology - Psychological and Educational Measurement, Statistics, Evolution, and Research Methodology (PhD only)

        A

        SZB 504

        632400

        Health Education

        Q

        BEL 710

        632450

        Health Behavior and Health Education

        Q

        BEL 722

        632500

        Kinesiology

        Q

        BEL 710

        632600

        Mathematics Education

        Q

        SZB 462

        632800

        Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education

        Q

        SZB 462

        632700

        Science Education

        Q

        SZB 462

        632800

        Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education

        Q

        SZB 462

        634600

        Electrical and Computer Engineering

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634605

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Option III)

        D

        CEE 2.206

        634610

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Computer Engineering)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634611

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634612

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Computer Architecture and Embedded Processors)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634615

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Circuit Design)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634620

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Solid-State Electronics)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634630

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Manufacturing Systems Engineering)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634640

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Biomedical Engineering)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634650

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Communications, Networks, and Systems)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634660

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electromagnetics and Acoustics)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634670

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Plasma/Quantum Electronics and Optics)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634680

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Energy Systems)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634682

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Integrated Circuits and Systems)

        A

        UTA 7.320

        634690

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Circuit Design) - Option III

        B

        CEE 2.206

        635000

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering) - Option III

        B

        CEE 2.206

        635010

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Integrated Circuits and Systems) - Option III

        B

        CEE 2.206

        635015

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635030

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electromagnetics and Acoustics) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635035

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Energy Systems) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635040

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Integrated Circuits and Systems) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635045

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Plasma/Quantum Electronics and Optics) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635055

        Electrical and Computer Engineering (Solid State Electronics) - Option III

        D

        CEE 2.206

        635085

        Energy and Earth Resources/Business Administration

        A

        EPS 1.146

        635090

        Energy and Earth Resources

        B

        JGB 2.314

        635100

        Energy and Mineral Resources

        B

        JGB 2.314

        635200

        Engineering Management - Option III

        B

        CEE 2.206

        637100

        Engineering Mechanics

        A

        WRW 215D

        639300

        English

        Q

        CAL 210

        639301

        English (Creative Writing)

        A

        CAL 210

        639302

        Creative Writing

        A

        CAL 210

        640100

        Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

        A

        ECJ 4.200

        644300

        Geography

        R

        GRG 338

        645200

        Geological Sciences

        A

        JGB 2.120

        646000

        Germanic Studies

        M

        BUR 336

        647300

        Global Policy Studies

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647310

        Global Policy Studies/Energy and Earth Resources

        B

        JGB 2.314

        647315

        Global Policy Studies/Journalism

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647320

        Global Policy Studies/Latin American Studies

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647330

        Global Policy Studies/Business Administration

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647335

        Global Policy Studies/Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647340

        Global Policy Studies/Asian Studies

        A

        WCH 4.128

        647345

        Global Policy Studies/Middle Eastern Studies

        A

        SRH 3.107

        647350

        Global Policy Studies/Public Health

        B

        SRH 3.104

        647355

        Global Policy Studies/Information Science

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647370

        Global Policy Studies-DC

        B

        SRH 3.107

        647500

        Government

        B

        BAT 2.120A

        649100

        Hebrew Studies

        A

        WMB 6.102

        650600

        History

        A

        GAR 1.106C

        652300

        Human Development and Family Sciences

        B

        SEA 1.432A

        652700

        Human Dimensions of Organizations

        B

        FAC 18

        652800

        Identity Management and Security

        A

        POB 5.402

        653000

        Information Studies

        G

        UTA 5.202

        653100

        Information Studies/Latin American Studies

        G

        UTA 5.202

        653200

        Information Studies/Computer Science (MSIS, Five-year Integrated Program)

        A

        UTA 5.202

        653800

        Italian Studies

        Q

        HRH 3.112C

        659000

        Latin American Studies/Business Administration

        P

        SRH 1.301

        659800

        Latin American Studies

        V

        SRH 1.301

        659801

        Latin American Studies/Community and Regional Planning

        H

        SRH 1.301

        659805

        Latin American Studies/Communication

        B

        SRH 1.301

        660000

        Latin American Studies/Public Affairs

        B

        SRH 1.301

        661300

        Library and Information Science

        G

        UTA 5.202

        661900

        Linguistics

        Q

        CAL 503

        663300

        Materials Science and Engineering

        A

        ETC 9.158

        665100

        Mathematics

        A

        RLM 8.100

        665200

        Statistics (Mathematical)

        A

        BUR 336

        665300

        Statistics

        A

        BUR 502

        665400

        Statistics (PhD)

        A

        PAT 141MC

        665900

        Mechanical Engineering

        A

        ETC 5.204

        665910

        Mechanical Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Engineering - Option III)

        B

        CEE 2.206

        665950

        Mechanical Engineering - Option III

        B

        ETC 5.146

        666000

        Mechanical Engineering/Business Administration

        A

        ETC 5.204

        666500

        Medieval Studies

        A

        DFA 2.128

        667000

        Mexican American Studies

        A

        WMB 5.102

        667100

        Mexican American and Latina/o Studies

        A

        GWB 2.102D

        667500

        Microbiology

        A

        NMS 2.104

        667800

        Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

        Q

        NMS 2.104

        668000

        Middle Eastern Studies

        A

        WMB 6.102

        668200

        Middle Eastern Studies/Public Affairs

        A

        SRH 3.107

        668300

        Middle Eastern Studies/Business Administration

        A

        WMB 6.102

        668650

        Middle Eastern Studies/Information Studies

        A

        SZB 564

        670610

        Artist Diploma in Music Performance

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670611

        Conducting

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670654

        Music and Human Learning

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670656

        Composition

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670657

        Music Performance

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670658

        Music Education

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        670659

        Music Theory

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        671000

        Musicology/Ethnomusicology

        Q

        MRH 3.704

        671100

        Neuroscience

        B

        NHB 2.504

        671111

        Neuroscience (PhD/MD)

        B

        NHB 2.504

        671500

        Nursing (Post-Master of Science in Nursing)

        A

        NUR 2.408

        671501

        Advanced Practice Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate

        A

        NUR 2.408

        671502

        Advanced Practice Nursing-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671503

        Advanced Practice Nursing-Family Psych-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671504

        Advanced Practice Nursing-Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Certificate

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671600

        Nursing

        Q

        NUR 2.408

        671610

        Nursing (Master of Science in Nursing)

        A

        NUR 2.408

        671620

        Nursing (Doctor of Philosophy)

        Q

        NUR 2.408

        671625

        Nursing Practice (Doctor of Nursing Practice)

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671630

        Clinical Nurse Specialist (MSN)

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671640

        Nurse Practitioner (MSN)

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671650

        Leadership in Diverse Settings (MSN)

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671700

        Nursing - Alternate Entry

        Q

        NUR 2.414

        671710

        Nursing - Alternate Entry (Master of Science in Nursing)

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671720

        Nursing - Alternate Entry (Doctor of Philosophy)

        Q

        NUR 2.414

        671730

        Nursing Alternate Entry Clinical Nurse Specialist

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671740

        Nursing Alternate Entry Nurse Practitioner

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671750

        Nursing Alternate Entry Leadership in Diverse Settings

        A

        NUR 2.414

        671800

        Nursing/Business Administration

        A

        NUR 2.408

        671900

        Nutritional Sciences

        B

        PAI 5.56

        673600

        Operations Research and Industrial Engineering

        A

        ETC 5.204

        674900

        Petroleum Engineering

        A

        CPE 3.118

        675760

        Pharmaceutical Sciences

        Q

        PHR 4.220A

        676400

        Philosophy

        Q

        WAG 329

        678500

        Applied Physics

        A

        RLM 5.224

        678900

        Physics

        Q

        RLM 5.224

        683500

        Psychology

        Q

        SEA 3.214

        683501

        Psychology - Clinical

        Q

        SEA 3.214

        684600

        Public Affairs

        B

        SRH 3.107

        684601

        Public Affairs/Engineering

        B

        SRH 3.107

        684602

        Public Affairs/Business Administration

        P

        SRH 3.107

        684610

        Public Affairs/Community and Regional Planning

        H

        SUT 2.130

        684630

        Public Affairs/Energy and Earth Resources

        B

        JGB 2.314

        684635

        Public Affairs/Public Health

        B

        SRH 3.104

        684640

        Public Affairs/Social Work

        B

        SRH 3.107

        684650

        Public Affairs/Information Studies

        B

        SRH 3.104

        684670

        Public Affairs-DC

        B

        SRH 3.107

        684680

        Public Affairs-Option III

        B

        SRH 3.107

        684690

        Public Policy

        B

        SRH 3.107

        686000

        Persian Studies

        A

        WMB 6.102

        686400

        Religious Studies

        A

        BUR 406

        686766

        French

        Q

        HRH 3.114C

        and

        HRH 3.112B

        686767

        Spanish/Portuguese

        A

        BEN 2.128

        686768

        Iberian and Latin American Languages and Cultures

        A

        BEN 2.128

        690500

        Slavic Languages and Literatures

        A

        CAL 415

        691100

        Social Work (PhD)

        P

        SSW 2.232

        691200

        Social Work

        A

        SSW 2.242

        691400

        Social Work (MSSW/MDiv)

        A

        SSW 2.242

        691450

        Social Work (MSSW/MPH)

        A

        SSW 2.242

        691500

        Social Work/Latin American Studies (MSSW/MA)

        A

        SSW 2.242

        692000

        Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

        A

        CAL 415

        692500

        Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies/Communication

        A

        CMA A4.130

        693000

        Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies/Public Affairs

        B

        SRH 3.107

        693200

        Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies/Business Administration

        P

        CBA 2.316

        693250

        Textile and Apparel Technology

        See Dept.

        GEA 223

        693300

        Women’s and Gender Studies

        A

        WWH 401

        693310

        Women’s and Gender Studies/Information Studies

        A

        WWH 401

        693320

        Women’s and Gender Studies/Public Affairs

        A

        WWH 401

        693500

        Writing

        A

        FDH



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        Red McCombs School of Business (graduate)

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        B00802

        Accounting - Professional Program, fifth year

        B

        GSB 4.112C

        B01100

        Professional Accounting (MPA)

        B

        GSB 4.112C

        B15510

        Business Administration (MBA, First Year)

        G

        CBA 2.502

        B15520

        Business Administration (MBA, Second Year)

        G

        CBA 2.502

        B16101

        Business Administration (MBA International)

        G

        CBA 2.502

        B16105

        Business Administration (MBA, Executive)

        A

        ATT L078

        B16109

        Business Administration (MBA, Mexico City)

        G

        CBA 3.422

        B16115

        Business Administration (MBA, Dallas)

        B

        ATT L078

        B16120

        Business Administration (MBA, Evening)

        B

        ATT L075

        B16125

        Business Administration (MBA, Houston)

        B

        ATT L078

        B16130

        Technology Commercialization (Option III)

        B

        GSB 5.148



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        School of Undergraduate Studies

        Major

        Code

        Major

        Advising

        Note

        Advising

        Location

        U00100

        Undeclared

        A

        JES A115

        U00200

        Undeclared PACE

        A

        JES A115



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        Key to advising notes above.

        A

        Advising is required.

        B

        Advising is not required.

        D

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major or on scholastic probation.

        F

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who are on scholastic probation, or whose total of hours completed plus hours in progress is 90 or more.

        G

        Advising is required for students who are on scholastic probation.

        H

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major or who have a University GPA of less than 3.25.

        J

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who have a GPA of less than 2.00, or whose total of hours completed plus hours in progress is less than 30.

        K

        Advising is required for students who are registering for their first or second semester in the major; who have completed 75 to 90 semester hours; who are on scholastic probation; or who are readmitted to the major after having been away from the University for at least one long-session semester.

        M

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who are on scholastic probation, who have been readmitted for this semester, or whose total of hours completed plus hours in progress is less than 30.

        N

        Advising is required for students who are on academic (College of Pharmacy) or scholastic (UT) probation, who are subject to academic or scholastic dismissal, or who are new to the major.

        P

        Advising is required for students who have a GPA of less than 3.00.

        Q

        Advising is required for students except those who have been admitted to candidacy.

        R

        Advising is required for new first-semester students.

        S

        Advising is required for students who are on scholastic probation or whose total of hours completed plus hours in progress is 90 or more.

        T

        (See Dept.)

        Advising for the special area is available but not mandatory. The student’s department (see major code) may or may not require advising.

        V

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who are on scholastic probation, or whose total of hours completed plus hours in progress is equal to or greater than 90 but less than 105.

        W

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who are on scholastic probation, or whose total hours completed is less than 30 or greater than 75.

        Y

        Advising is required for students who are new to the major, who are on scholastic probation, or whose total hours completed is less than 60.



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        Glossary of terms in the schedule | Summer 2017

        This course schedule content is archived.

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        A thru E

        Absence for military service
        In accordance with Texas education code section 51.9111, a student is excused from attending classes or engaging in other required activities, including exams, if he or she is called to active military service of a reasonably brief duration. The student will be allowed a reasonable time after the absence to complete assignments and take exams. Policies affecting students who withdraw from the University for military service are given in the General Information Catalog.
        Access period
        The designated time period when a student may access the registration system. A student may access the registration system as many times as necessary during their scheduled and open periods. Consult the access periods printed in this Course Schedule or your online registration information sheet to determine when you are eligible. If a student attempts to access the system at a time when they are not eligible, access will be denied. Students are advised to access the system during the earliest period for which they are eligible. If a session is terminated before transactions are complete, the student may log back in to continue. All transactions completed prior to the termination are saved.
        Add/drop
        Changes that a student makes to their schedule after they have made payment towards their tuition and fee bill are considered adds and drops, and the period during which they make these changes is referred to as add/drop. The payment deadline for students participating in add/drop may be different from the payment deadline for students who are completing their initial registration.
        Adding a class
        When a student attempts to add a class, the registration action that results adds this class to a student's schedule. If any of the conditions below prevent you from adding the class, and you do not receive the waitlist option, you will be told. Common error messages include:
        • Requested unique number is invalid.
        • Requested class is canceled.
        • Requested class is filled to closing limit.
        • Requested class is restricted to certain majors or individuals.
        • Requested class creates a time conflict in your class schedule.
        • Requested class is a duplicate.
        • Requested class exceeds the registration limit for number of hours:
        Maximum number of hours.

        Undergraduate

        • Fall/Spring 17
        • Summer 14

        Graduate

        • Fall/Spring 15
        • Summer 12

        Law

        • Fall/Spring 16
        • Summer 14
        • Requested class exceeds the limit of fifteen classes.
        • If the requested class is an upper-division course in the Moody College of Communication, you may not meet the upper-division GPA requirement.
        • If the requested class is RHE 306, you may be ineligible based on your month of birth. Only students with an even-numbered month of birth may register for RHE 306 in the fall; only students with an odd-numbered month of birth may register in the spring. There are no eligibility requirements based on month of birth in the summer session.
        • Student does not meet prerequisites for the requested class.
        Advising bar
        A restriction placed on the record of a student who is required to consult an academic adviser that prevents the student from accessing the registration system. The bar may only be removed by his or her major department. Also see advising and major codes or consult your registration information sheet to determine if advising is required for you.
        Attendance
        Regular attendance at all class meetings is expected. Instructors are responsible for implementing attendance policies and must notify students of any special attendance requirements. Special regulations of colleges and schools, required by the unique nature of their programs of study, may be enacted through the normal approval process. These special regulations may not conflict with University regulations on class attendance and absence.
        Cancelation of registration
        The student's registration will be canceled if payment is not received by the deadline. Once payment has been made, the student must withdraw if they do not wish to continue at the University. (Also see "Withdrawal.")
        Classification
        The designation freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate. Undergraduates are classified based on the number of semester credit hours passed and transferred, regardless of the hours' applicability toward a degree. Semester hours used to determine classification include coursework completed in residence, transferred credit, and credit by examination, extension, and correspondence. Hours in progress and hours failed are not counted in determining classification.
        Classification by semester credit hours.

        Freshman

        0-29 hours of credit

        Sophomore

        30-59 hours of credit

        Junior

        60-89 hours of credit

        Senior

        more than 89 hours of credit

        A graduate student is one who has been accepted to the Graduate School, a graduate program in the Red McCombs School of Business, or the School of Law. Degree-holding but non-degree seeking students are classified as a separate group for registration purposes in access period one.
        A student's classification is listed on their registration information sheet. Classification may change as a result of additional credit hours earned at the end of a semester or summer session.
        Class meeting time and place
        The time and place a class meets is published in the Course Schedule and can change. The student is responsible for checking the time and meeting place of a class prior to the first class meeting.
        Also see meeting time for standard meeting times and interval between classes.
        The time or meeting place of a class may not be changed without notifying the registrar in advance. A class may not meet in a facility that was not assigned to it.
        Class roster
        An official list of students registered for a course accessible by faculty and staff. 
        Faculty Members: If students (except auditors) whose names are not on your official class roster (twelfth class day for long-session semesters, fourth class day for summer terms) are attending your class, send them to the registrar's office to obtain official documentation of their registration. A student must be registered for a course to receive credit for it.
        If a student is not on your class roster, they should not be allowed to attend until they are on the roster.
        Errors in your class roster should be reported to the Office of the Registrar, Registration at 475-7656.
        Class title
        The class title appears to the right of the course number in the Course Schedule and applies to all of the class sections listed below it. In general, class titles are listed in alphabetical order for each course number except where preceded by a topic number.
        Completing registration
        In order to secure classes selected during registration, a student must take one of the following actions before the payment deadline to complete the registration process: The student must make a payment if there is an amount due; pay with financial aid if eligible; or confirm attendance if the entire tuition/fee bill is zero. Zero bills can occur when the entire bill is being paid by a grant or a third party such as the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan. Students must take these actions at My Tuition Bill. If a student fails to complete registration their classes will be dropped.
        Continuing student
        A student who was enrolled for the previous long session at the University. A student who receives an undergraduate degree from the University and enters the Graduate School is considered a new student. (Also see "New student" and "Readmitted student.")
        Course abbreviation
        Course abbreviations are listed with the names of the fields of study in the pull down menus on the search page in the Course Schedule. Within a department or program, courses are listed alphabetically by field of study.
        Course number
        The three to five digit number/letter combination that follows the course abbreviation. (also see Credit value and Letters) Courses with the same abbreviation are listed in numerical order by the last two digits of the course number and then alphabetically by any subsequent letters. For example, a course numbered 679K precedes one numbered 379L. In the summer session, course numbers are prefixed by a letter:
        Summer session prefixes.

        f

        First term

        n

        Nine-week term

        w

        Whole session

        s

        Second term

        Summer session courses prefixed by f, n, and w are listed together in numerical order; courses prefixed by s are listed separately in numerical order following the f, n, and w courses.
        Credit card transactions
        You may charge your tuition and fees to your credit card. A convenience charge is added to all housing, tuition and mandatory fee payments, or tuition loan payments, made by credit card. You may also use a credit card to clear most financial bars to gain access to the registration system. Because this process depends on agencies and technical systems other than those at the University, under some circumstances you may not be able to clear your bars by credit card and will therefore be denied access to the registration system. In most cases, financial bars can be paid at What I Owe or by cash or check at the cashiers in MAI 8.
        Questions about credit card transactions should be directed to Student Accounts Receivable, (512) 475-7777.
        Credit value
        The credit value of courses is expressed in semester credit hours. Most courses are designed to require approximately three hours of work a week throughout the semester for each semester hour of credit given; that is, for each hour a class meets, an average of two additional hours of preparation is expected of the student. The time requirement in the laboratory, field, or studio varies with the nature of the subject and the aims of a course, so there is no fixed ratio of laboratory to class hours.
        Most courses meet three hours a week in the fall and spring semesters and have a value of three semester hours. In a six-week summer term, courses meet seven and a half hours a week for three semester hours of credit.
        Each field of study is identified by a name and a one-, two-, or three-letter abbreviation. Each course in the field is identified by a number made up of three digits or three digits and a letter. The first digit of a course number indicates the credit value of the course in semester hours. Courses numbered 201 through 299 have a value of two semester hours; 301 through 399, a value of three semester hours; and so on. A zero as the first digit indicates that the course is noncredit. If the course number ends with the letter A, B, X, Y, or Z, see letters below. A course with the single-word title Laboratory or Discussion is also noncredit, regardless of its course number; these sections are always taken concurrently with a credit-bearing lecture course.
        Directory information
        The following policies are taken from General Information Catalog, Appendix C.
        Sec. 9-201. Directory information
        (a) “Directory information” for a student is defined as the following:
        • name
        • local and permanent addresses
        • electronic mail addresses
        • public username (UT EID)
        • telephone listing
        • place of birth
        • major field(s) of study
        • participation in officially recognized activities and sports
        • weight and height if a member of an athletic team
        • dates of attendance
        • enrollment status
        • degrees
        • awards and honors received (including selection criteria)
        • most recent previous educational institution attended
        • classification and expected date of graduation
        • student parking permit information
        • job title and dates of employment when employed by UT in a position that requires student status
        (b) Directory information is public information and will be made available to the public unless the student has restricted it as described in subsection 9–201(c).
        (c) A currently enrolled student may restrict access to all or some of their directory information or may remove all or some of their information from public directories through Restrict My Info during the first twelve class days of any semester or the first four class days of any summer term. A request to restrict information will remain in effect until revoked by the student.
        eBilling
        Students who register during Period 1 will receive an electronic billing notification for tuition and fees. No paper bills will be mailed. Students are responsible for keeping their e-mail address current. Notices are sent to the e-mail address on the student's record as verified at the time of registration. Electronic billing notifications are also sent for tuition and emergency cash loans.
        eCheck
        An online payment that functions like a traditional paper check. It does not require an upgraded EID and can be used by anyone acting as an eProxy. Transactions that are returned to the University, regardless of reason, will be treated as returned checks.
        Electronic funds transfer
        An electronic withdrawal of funds from your bank account using pre-established authorization. Account information is stored and can be used for money in (refunds, financial aid) or money out (payments). An upgraded EID is required. Transactions that are returned to the University, regardless of reason, will be treated as returned checks.
        Emergency Contact Information
        Per The University of Texas' Emergency Notification Policy in the General Information Catalog, at least one emergency contact person must be listed for each enrolled student. Additionally, a student's cell phone number is collected so that the University has the ability to contact that student about critical incidents on campus via text messaging technology. Information gathered remains confidential to the extent allowed by law.  
        You must:
        • designate a Primary Emergency Contact and provide the contact's name, daytime phone number, and complete US address.
          • if under 18, list a parent or legal guardian as the primary emergency contact.
        • provide your cell phone number and provider OR indicate that you have no cell phone or would like to opt out of receiving campus text alerts via cell phone.
        Each student must designate either or both of their emergency contacts as a missing persons contact. If a student is identified as missing, Student Emergency Services will notify the designated emergency contact within twenty-four hours of receiving the report.
        This information must be reviewed annually. Even if there are no changes to your emergency contacts, you must indicate that this information is still correct.
        Update Emergency Contact Information here

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        F thru J

         

        Fees
        Some classes will have lab, supplemental, or incidental fees associated with them. The pdf version of the Course Schedule will display the fee if there is one.
        Financial bar
        A restriction placed on the record of a student to deny access to the registration system because of a delinquent debt to the University. Bars incurred after your registration information sheet is created may be placed on your record prior to your access period(s). In most cases, financial bars may be paid at What I Owe or by check or cash at the cashiers in MAI 8. Some financial bars must be resolved in person at the administrative office that imposed the bar. Returned check bars cannot be paid by eCheck or electronic funds transfer.
        If a student clears a bar by check and the check is returned to the University, the student's registration will be incomplete. If payment is not received within ten calendar days of the returned check notice, the student's registration will be canceled.
        Headnote
        A notation in the Course Schedule that lists the administrative personnel for the area, along with their office addresses, phone numbers, and web sites. In many cases, important information about course prerequisites, descriptions, and registration restrictions is given in the headnote.
        In absentia registration
        A candidate for a degree who has completed the requirements for graduation and needs to register only for the purpose of having a degree conferred may register in absentia.
        • Undergraduate students must initiate in absentia requests through their academic dean by the deadline. There is no fee for undergraduate students to register in absentia.
        • Graduate students may only register in absentia in the fall semester. Graduate students must pay a fee. If payment is received by the deadline, the in absentia registration is complete. If you apply near the deadline, hand carry the request to Registration, MAI 1 and payment to MAI 8, to ensure payment by the deadline.
        Instructor
        A faculty member designated to a particular course. When academic units update the instructor of record, and if space allows, the instructor's last name and first initial are shown to the right of the meeting location.

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        K thru O

        Letters
        Two courses that have the same abbreviation and the same last two digits may not both be counted for credit unless the digits are followed by different letters. For example, Mechanical Engineering (M E) 136N and 236N may not both be counted; however English (E) 325 and 325K may both be counted.
        The letter A following a course number designates the first half of the course; B, the second half. For example, Music (M) 612A is the first half of Music 612; Music 612B, the second half. The letter following a course number designates the first third of the course: Y, the second third; and Z, the last third. For example, Law 621XY means that the first two-thirds of the six-hour course, Law 621, is being given during one semester. Credit value for course numbers ending in A, B, X, Y, or Z is reduced accordingly. MUS 612B, for example, has a value of three semester hours rather than six.
        Meeting place
        The building and room or other meeting location is given after the meeting time. Buildings are identified by three-letter abbreviations, which can be interpreted using the list of buildings printed with the campus map.
        Meeting time
        The class meeting time is printed to the right of the unique number in the Course Schedule. Days of the week are listed by their initial letters:
        • M – Monday
        • T – Tuesday
        • W – Wednesday
        • TH – Thursday
        • F – Friday
        The designation MWF, for instance, means that the class meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout the semester. Occasionally, a note under the title indicates that the course meets on additional days, or that the course meets only on specific dates or for a part of the semester. Following the abbreviation for the day(s) of the week is the class meeting time. Standard meeting times are as follows:
        Standard class meeting times.

        Fall/Spring

        • MWF 8-9am, 9-10am, 10-11am, 11-12noon, 12-1pm, 1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm, 4-5pm

          (50 minutes with a ten-minute interval at the end of class)
        • TTH 8-9:30am, 9:30-11am, 11-12:30pm, 12:30-2pm, 2-3:30pm, 3:30-5pm

          (75 minutes with a fifteen-minute interval at the end of class)

        Summer

        • MTWTHF 8:30-10am, 10-11:30am, 11:30-1pm, 1-2:30pm, 2:30-4pm

          (75 minutes with a fifteen-minute interval at the end of class)
        Some classes have more than one meeting time that students must incorporate into their schedules. These additional times are printed immediately below the first meeting time.
        My Tuition Bill
        Secure site at www.utexas.edu/business/accounting/sar where students can pay tuition, defer to Financial Aid, or confirm attendance. Tuition and fee bills are not mailed; students receive an electronic billing notification. Pay your tuition/fee bill using eCheck, credit card or by electronic funds transfer. UT EID and password are required. Because this process depends on agencies and technical systems other than those at the University, under some circumstances you may not be able to pay by credit card.
        New student
        A student who has not previously attended the University, or a student enrolling in the Graduate School for the first time.
        Nonfinancial bar
        A restriction placed on the record of a student to deny access to the registration system because a requirement of an administrative office has not been satisfied. A nonfinancial bar must be resolved in person at the administrative office that imposed the bar. Bars incurred after your Registration Information Sheet is created may be placed on your record prior to your access period(s). 
        Notelines
        The text that appears below a class title in the detailed view of a class in the online Course Schedule. They may include a description, prerequisites, restrictions, and cross-listed courses. Prerequisites and descriptions for all courses are given in the undergraduate, graduate, and law school catalogs.
        Optional fee changes
        You will purchase the individual optional fees from each department; if you wish to change a selection, you will need to contact the department.

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        Prerequisite
        A department may require that a student complete specific coursework before registering for a course. Course prerequisites listed in the Course Schedule and/or University Catalogs are checked during registration. Students may be allowed to enroll in these courses but are advised that it is still their responsibility to ensure that they meet the prerequisites, since these may be enforced at any time by the department offering the course.
        Rank
        Except in the School of Law and the College of Pharmacy, the last two digits of the course number indicate the rank of the course. If 01 through 19, the course is of lower-division rank; if 20 through 79, of upper-division rank; if 80 through 99, of graduate rank.
        Readmitted student
        A former student at the University who has applied for readmission and has been accepted for the next semester.
        Registration by proxy
        For registration transactions that must be completed in person, a student may designate another person to act on his or her behalf. However, federal law (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974) and University regulations do not permit the release of confidential information without written authorization. To designate someone to act as a proxy, the student must give a release to that person. The release must state the name of the proxy and what the proxy is authorized to do. It must also be signed and dated by the student. The release and the proxy's photo ID must be presented for each transaction. Note: The proxy may not sign a promissory note on the student's behalf.
        Registration information sheet
        Secure web site at Registration Information Sheet that lists personal information, advising information, access times, and financial and nonfinancial bar information. An EID and password are required to access the site.
        Religious holy days
        A student who misses classes or other required activities, including examinations, for the observance of a religious holy day should inform the instructor as far in advance of the absence as possible, so that arrangements can be made to complete an assignment within a reasonable time after the absence.
        Retroactive withdrawal
        Students are expected to follow the normal withdrawal procedure whenever possible. Requests to withdraw after the semester has ended are considered only if the student had urgent, substantiated, nonacademic reasons and was unable to withdraw by the deadline. Requests for retroactive withdrawal must be submitted to the student's dean before the end of the next long-session semester.
        Syllabus
        Faculty members are required to provide a syllabus to students by the first meeting day of the class and it must contain the following items:
        • course name and number
        • faculty member name
        • faculty member office location and office hours
        • TA name, office location and office hours if course has a TA
        • overview of course, including course prerequisites
        • grading policy for course, including whether class attendance is used in determining the grade
        • dates during semester for examinations and assignments that count 20% or more of the total course grade
        • final exam date and time
        • required materials for the course (textbooks, supplies, packets, etc.)
        • course web site
        • and this statement:

          "The University of Texas at Austin provides upon request appropriate academic accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. For more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Students at 471-6529, 471-6441 TTY."

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        Unique number
        The five-digit number associated with a specific section of a course in a particular semester. The unique number is listed below each title in the Course Schedule and its associated information identifies each section of the course. This number is required to complete registration transactions.
        UT EID
        An electronic identifier that allows a student to use secure services online. A student, guest, or parent may activate a UT EID and choose a password at www.utexas.edu/eid.
        Waitlists
        Students use online waitlists to indicate that they wish to be added to a class if a seat becomes available. Academic departments use online waitlists to manage registration in some classes. The online waitlist system adds eligible students to classes on a first-come, first-served basis. Students use their UT EIDs to access their Waitlists.
        Web-based class sites
        Password-protected class sites such as Canvas and CLIPs are associated with many University classes. Syllabi, handouts, assignments, and other resources may be available within these sites. Site activities may include exchanging e-mail, engaging in class discussions and chats, and exchanging files. In addition, electronic class rosters are a component of the sites. Students who do not want their names included in these electronic class rosters must restrict their directory information in the Office of the Registrar, MAI 1 or online.
        For information on restricting directory information, see directory information.
        What I Owe
        Secure site at www.utexas.edu/business/accounting/sar. Pay most departmental charges and clear financial bars using eCheck, credit card or by electronic funds transfer. UT EID and password are required. Because this process depends on agencies and technical systems other than those at the University, under some circumstances you may not be able to pay by credit card.
        Withdrawal
        To resign from the University as a student for the current semester. A student cannot withdraw from the University simply by not going to class or dropping all classes; he or she must follow the withdrawal procedure.



        After tuition and fees have been paid, a student must apply to his or her dean for permission to withdraw. Refunds are processed according to the refund schedule on the Withdrawal Petition and Refund Request form. Students who withdraw prior to the first day of classes will receive a 100% refund of tuition and required fees, less a $15 matriculation fee. This is referred to as a cancelation. Refunds for students withdrawing after choosing the three-payment plan (not available during summer sessions) are based on the total tuition and fees, not the installment amount paid. Withdrawals for medical reasons must be approved by the associate director for clinical services of University Health Services, who will instruct the registrar to withdraw the student under specified conditions. The refund, if any, will be determined by the effective date on the withdrawal petition form.