Academic Advising | Spring 2023

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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.

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Architecture | Undergrad Business | Communication | Education | Engineering | Fine Arts | Geosciences | School of Information | 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

SUT 2.126

908000

Architecture/Interior Design

A

SUT 2.126

908400

Architectural Studies

A

SUT 2.126

908500

Architectural Studies (architectural history emphasis)

A

SUT 2.126

909200

Architecture

A

SUT 2.126

909201

Architecture/Architectural Engineering

A

SUT 2.126

909300

Architecture/Plan II Honors Program

A

SUT 2.126



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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

G

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

G

CBA 2.400

200801

Accounting (PPA, year 3)

G

GSB 4.112C

 

Accounting (PPA, years 4 and 5)

G

GSB 4.112C

235000

Business Analytics 

G

CBA 2.400

240900

Finance

G

CBA 2.400

253700

Management

G

CBA 2.400

264000

Management Information Systems

G

CBA 2.400

264600

Marketing

G

CBA 2.400

274000

Science and Technology Management

G

CBA 2.400

275000

Supply Chain Management

G

CBA 2.400

298000

International Business

G

CBA 2.400



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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

39

McCombs Success Scholars

G

CBA 2.400

40

Honors Computer Science and Business (BSCompSci/BBA)

J

Major Dept.

41

Honors Computer Science and Business (BSCompSci/PPA)

J

Major Dept.

42

Honors Electrical and Computer Engineering and Business (BSECE/BBA) 

J Major Dept.
43

Honors Electrical and Computer Engineering and Business (BSECE/PPA) 

J Major Dept.



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Moody College of Communication

Major

Code

Major

Advising

Note

Advising

Location

C00100

Undeclared

A

DMC 2.600

C00200

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Degree Holder Nondegree Seeker (BSSLHS)

G

DMC 2.600

C00300

Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker

G

DMC 2.600

C00301

Communication Sciences and Disorders--Degree Holder/Nondegree Seeker

A

DMC 2.600

C55200

Communication and Leadership (BSComm&Lead)

G

DMC 2.600

C57100

Advertising (BSAdv)

G

DMC 2.600

C59100

Journalism (BJ)

G

DMC 2.600

C85100

Radio-Television-Film (BSRTF)

G

DMC 2.600

C86100

Public Relations (BSPR)

G

DMC 2.600

C94170

Communication Studies – Human Relations (fewer than 60 hours)

G

DMC 2.600

C94270

Communication Studies – Human Relations (at least 60 hours)

G

DMC 2.600

C94300

Communication Studies, Interpersonal Communication (BSCommStds)

G

DMC 2.600

C94600

Communication Studies – Corporate Communication (BSCommStds)

G

DMC 2.600

C94900

Communication Studies - Political Communication (BSCommStds) G DMC 2.600

C95130

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

G

DMC 2.600

C95140

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

G

DMC 2.600

C95150

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

G

DMC 2.600

C95152

Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology (under 60 hours, Moody College Honors Program)

G

DMC 2.600

C95230

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

G

DMC 2.600

C95240

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

G

DMC 2.600

C95250

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

G

DMC 2.600

C96100

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Speech/Language Pathology (BSSLH)

G

DMC 2.600

C96200

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Audiology (BSSLH)

G

DMC 2.600

C96300

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Education of the Deaf/Hearing-Impaired (BSSLH)

G

DMC 2.600



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Special Advising Areas for Communication

2

Moody College Honors Program

G

DMC 2.600

3

Moody College Success Scholars

A

DMC 2.600

5

Plan II Honors Program

G

Major Dept

14

Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

G

PAI 5.03

17

Allied Health Professions

G

PAI 5.03



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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

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

G

SZB 216

353200

Athletic Training

G

SZB 216

372000

Applied Movement Science

G

SZB 416

372500

Exercise Science

G

SZB 216

373000

Health Promotion

G

SZB 216

373500

Physical Culture and Sports

G

SZB 216

374200

Sport Management

G

SZB 216



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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

52

Coaching

See Dept.

SZB 216

53

Community Health and Wellness

See Dept.

SZB 216

54

Disability Studies

See Dept.

SZB 216

56

Health Fitness Instructor

See Dept.

SZB 216

58

Medical Fitness and Rehabilitation

See Dept.

SZB 216

59

Strength and Conditioning Coaching

See Dept.

SZB 216

60

Physical Education Teacher Education

See Dept.

SZB 216

61

Urban Teachers Social Studies

See Dept.

SZB 216

62

Urban Teachers English and Language Arts

See Dept.

SZB 216

63

Education Scholars

See Dept.

SZB 216

79

Prelaw

See Dept.

Major Dept.



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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

ASE 4.224

404200

Aerospace Engineering (conditional) D ASE 4.224

404300

Aerospace Engineering (major sequence) D ASE 4.224

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

ASE 4.224

434500

Electrical Engineering D ACA 107

434600

Electrical Engineering (conditional)

D

ACA 107

434700

Electrical Engineering (major sequence)

D

ACA 107

435500

Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSECE) 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



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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

A

Major Dept.

39

MSE Integrated Program

See Dept.

Major Dept.



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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

507000

Art Education (BFA)

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

530600

Theatre Education (BFA)

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

570304

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Emphasis in Composition

A

MRH 3.836

570400

BA in Theatre and Dance

A

WIN 1.118

510000

Art History (BA)

A

DFA 2.530

510100

Studio Art (BA)

A

DFA 2.530

510200

Design (BA)

A

DFA 4.132A



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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.



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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

J45500

Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Hydrogeology)

A

JGB 2.102

J45600

Geological Sciences (BSGeoSci) (Option: Teaching)

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



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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



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School of Information

Major

Code

Major

Advising

Note

Advising

Location

P10000

Informatics (BA)

A

UTA 5.202

P20000

Informatics (BSI)

A

UTA 5.202



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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

760599

Degree Holder, Nondegree Seeker A TNH 2.125



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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

GWB 2.112

L05400

American Studies

D

BUR 436F

L06000

Ancient History and Classical Civilization

A

GAR 1.140

L06200

Anthropology

D

WCP 4.102D

L12100

Asian Studies

D

WCH 4.116

L12400

Asian Cultures and Languages

D

WCH 4.116

L23000

Classical Archaeology

A

GAR 1.140

L23200

Classics

A

GAR 1.140

L23300

Classical Languages

A

GAR 1.140

L23400

Classical Studies

A

GAR 1.140

L31100

Economics (BSEco) D BRB 1.114A

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

WCH 1.106

L39600

Environmental Science, Geographical Sciences

A

RLP 1.216

L41200

Ethnic Studies (Asian American)

A

GEB 2.306

L41300

Ethnic Studies (Mexican American)

A

GWB 2.102D

L41700

European Studies

D

BEN 2.108

L42800

French

D

BEN 2.108

L42900

French Studies

D

BEN 2.108

L44300

Geography

D

RLP 1.216

L46000

German

V

BEN 2.108

L46100

German, Scandinavian, and Dutch Studies

A

BEN 2.108

L47500

Government

D

BAT 2.102

L48500

Health and Society

D

PAR 114

L50600

History

M

GAR 1.140

L53000

Humanities

A

RLP 2.104

L53500

Human Dimensions of Organizations

D

BUR 436F

L54000

Iberian and Latin American Languages and Cultures

D

BEN 2.108

L55000

International Relations and Global Studies

D

RLP 1.216

L56000

Islamic Studies

F

CAL 512

L57400

Italian

D

BEN 2.108

L57500

Italian Studies

D

BEN 2.108

L58000

Jewish Studies

F

SRH 1.340

L59000

Latin

A

GAR 1.140

L59800

Latin American Studies

D

SRH 1.340

L61900

Linguistics

D

RLP 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

L76400

Philosophy

M

WAG 313

L79500

Plan II Honors Program

H

RLP 2.102

L81000

Portuguese (BA)

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

L84700

Race, Indigeneity, and Migration (BA)

D

BEL 220

L85000

Religious Studies

V

GAR 1.140

L85300

Rhetoric and Writing

D

PAR 114

L90000

Scandinavian Studies

A

BEN 2.108

L91700

Sociology

D

RLP 1.216

L91800

Sustainability Studies

D

RLP 1.216

L92000

Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

G

GEB 2.306

L92400

Spanish (BA)

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

L94000

Urban Studies

D

PAR 114

L96000

Women's and Gender Studies

K

BUR 540



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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.

20

Departmental Honors

See Dept.

Major Dept.

26

Plan I Honors Program

See Dept.

Major Dept.

28

Department and College Honors

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.



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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

E00600

Undeclared PACE B PAI 4.02

E00601

Undeclared PACE, 2-year A PAI 4.02

E10200

Astronomy (BSA)

A

PMA 4.101

E10300

Biochemistry (BSA)

M

NHB 2.606

E10400

Biology (BSA)

M

NHB 2.606

E10500

Chemistry (BSA)

A

WEL 3.238

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)

M

PMA 4.101

E11100

Neuroscience (BSA)

M

NHB 2.606

E11200

Physics (BSA)

A

PMA 4.101

E11400

Astronomy (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E11500

Biochemistry (BSA) Honors

M

PAI 5.39

E11600

Biology (BSA) Honors

M

PAI 5.39

E11700

Chemistry (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E11800

Computer Science (BSA) Honors

J

PAI 5.39

E11900

Human Development and Family Sciences (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E12000

Human Ecology (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E12100

Astronomy, Entry-Level

A

WCH 1.106

E12200

Astronomy (BSAst) (Option: Astronomy)

A

PMA 4.101

E12300

Nutrition (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E12400

Astronomy (BSAst) (Option: Astronomy Honors)

A

PAI 5.39

E12500

Mathematics (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E12700

Neuroscience (BSA) Honors

M

PAI 5.39

E12800

Physics (BSA) Honors

A

PAI 5.39

E12900

Astronomy (BA)

A

PMA 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 5.39

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 5.39

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 5.39

E15900

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

M

NHB 2.606

E16000

Biology (BSBio) (Option: Biology)

M

NHB 2.606

E16100

Biology (BSBio) (Option:Genetics and Genomics)

M

NHB 2.606

E16200

Biology (BSBio) (Option: Marine Science)

A

NHB 2.606

E17000

Chemistry, Focus: Chemical Physics and Instrumentation (BSCh)

A

WEL 3.238

E17100

Chemistry, Focus: Molecular Theory and Simulation (BSCh)

A

WEL 3.238

E17200

Chemistry, Focus: Materials Chemistry (BSCh)

A

WEL 3.238

E17300

Chemistry, Focus: Synthesis and Chemical Biology (BSCh)

A

WEL 3.238

E17400

Chemistry, Focus: Teaching (BSCh)

A

PAI 4.02

E17500

Chemistry, Focus: Honors (BSCh) 

A

PAI 5.39

E18000

Computer Science, Option: Honors Computer Science and Business (BSCompSci/BBA)

J

GDC 2.702

E20500

Chemistry, Entry-Level

A

WCH 1.106

E20600

Chemistry (BA)

A

WEL 3.238

E20900

Chemistry (BSCh)

A

WEL 3.238

E21100

Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Teaching)

A

PAI 4.02

E21200

Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Computation)

A

WEL 3.238

E21300

Chemistry (BSCh) (Option: Chemistry Honors)

A

PAI 5.39

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 5.39

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 5.39

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

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

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 5.39

E55200

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

A

GEA 39

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)

A

PMA 4.101

E65000

Mathematics, Entry-Level

A

WCH 1.106

E65100

Mathematics (BA)

A

PMA 4.101

E65300

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

A

PAI 4.02

E65400

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Actuarial Science)

M

PMA 4.101

E65500

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Applied Mathematics)

M

PMA 4.101

E65600

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Mathematical Sciences)

M

PMA 4.101

E65700

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Pure Mathematics)

M

PMA 4.101

E65800

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Teaching)

A

PAI 4.02

E65900

Mathematics (BSMath) (Option: Mathematics Honors)

A

PAI 5.39

E66000

Statistics and Data Science, Entry-Level (BSSDS) A WCH 1.106

E66100

Statistics and Data Science (BSSDS) A DC 7.504

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 5.39

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

E72600 Nutrition, Integrated Coordinated Program in Diabetics (BSNtr/MSNS) 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 5.39

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

PMA 4.101

E78900

Physics (BSPhy)

A

PMA 4.101

E79100

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Teaching)

A

PAI 4.02

E80100

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Computation)

A

PMA 4.101

E80200

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Radiation Physics)

A

PMA 4.101

E80300

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Space Sciences)

A

PMA 4.101

E80400

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Physics Honors)

A

PAI 5.39

E80500

Physics (BSPhy) (Option: Biophysics)

A

PMA 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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12

Cultural Studies

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Major Dept.

14

Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

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Major Dept.

15

International Studies

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Major Dept.

17

Allied Health Professions

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Major Dept.

18

Prepharmacy

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Major Dept.

19

Prelaw

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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

PMA 4.101

31

Degree Holder, Math/Sciences Teacher Certification

See Dept.

Major Dept.

32

Special Programs

See Dept.

Major Dept.

33

Emerging Scholars

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Major Dept.

34

UTeach-Natural Sciences

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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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39

Bridging Disciplines

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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

875860

Pharmacy, Professional Sequence, PharmD/MPH

N

PHR 5.112



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14

Premedical, Predental, Preveterinary

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PAI 5.03

17

Allied Health Professions

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PAI 5.03



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Steve Hicks 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

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PAI 5.03

19

Prelaw

B

Major Dept.

20

Plan II Honors Program

B

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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

608310

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

609310

Advanced Architectural Design (MAAD)

H

SUT 2.130A

609400

Architecture (PhD)

H

SUT 2.130A

609500

Landscape Architecture (First Professional Degree)

H

SUT 2.130A

609501

Landscape Architecture First Professional Degree, Advandced Standing (MLA)

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

PMA 15.204

613500

Biochemistry

B

WEL 2.218

613600

Biochemistry (PhD/MD)

B

WEL 2.218

614600

Marine Science

R

BIO 12G

614800

Biomedical Engineering

A

BME 3.308

614801

Biomedical Engineering (PhD/MD)

A

BME 3.308

614839

Biomedical Engineering (BSBME/MSE, Five-year Integrated Program)

R

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

617050

Energy Management (MSEMA Option III)

B

CBA 2.500

617100

Finance

B

CBA 6.222

617110

Finance - Option III

B

GSB 5.153

617120

Health Care Transformation (MSHCT Option III)

B

HDB 4.222

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

617171

Business Analytics (MSBA, Option III, hybrid online)

B

CBA 5.222

617180

Information Technology Management - Option III 

B

GSB 5.135

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

623960

Advertising (PhD)

A

DMC 4.334

623962

Advertising

A

DMC 4.334

623963

Journalism

Q

DMC 3.340B

623965

Communication Studies

Q

CMA 7.110

623966

Communication Studies (MA) Q CMA 7.110

623967

Communication Studies, Strategic Communication (MA, Option III) B DMC 5.214

623970

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (PhD)

A

CMA 4.114

623980

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Speech/Language Pathology (MSSLHS)

A

CMA 4.114

623990

Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Audiology (AuD)

A

CMA 4.114

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

DMC 4.334

624060

Advertising/Public Affairs

A

DMC 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

624160

Journalism and Media (MA)

Q

DMC 3.340B

624161

Journalism/ Business Administration

A

DMC 3.340B

624162

Journalism and Media/Latin American Studies (MA/MA)

A

DMC 3.340B

624163

Journalism/Middle Eastern Studies

A

DMC 3.340B

624164

Journalism and Media (MA/MPAff)

A

DMC 3.340B

624168

Journalism and Media, Research and Theory (MA)

A

DMC 3.340B

624169

Journalism and Media, Professional (MA)

A

DMC 3.340B

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

624450

Communication Studies: Strategic Communication (NDS, Stackable Cert, Option III)

B

DMC 5.214

624451

Communication Studies: Sports Communication (Nondegree, Stackable Certification, Option III) B DMC 5.214

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

627820

Computer Science (MSCompSci, Option III)

B

GDC 2.702

627825

Data Science (MSDS, Option III)

B

GDC 2.702

630100

Design

A

ART 1.218

630200

Design (MA, Option III)

B

DFA 2.4

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

630705

Theatre (MFA - Playwriting)

H

WIN 2.158

630706

Theatre, Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities (MFA) H WIN 2.158

630707

Theatre, Live Design (MFA) 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

632340

Educational Leadership and Policy

A

SZB 348

632341

Educational Leadership and Policy (Option III, EdD)

A

SZB 348

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

632349

Special Education (EdD, PhD) A SZB 306

632370

Curriculum and Instruction: Learning, Equity, Action and Design (Nondegree, Stackable Certificate) B SZB 4.708

632400

Health Education

Q

BEL 710

632450

Health Behavior and Health Education

Q

BEL 722

632500

Kinesiology

Q

BEL 710

632550

Kinesiology - Option III

A

Online

Advising

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

B

EER 2.884

634605

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Option III)

B

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

634613

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering and Systems)

A

UTA 7.324

634614

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Architecture, Computer Systems and Embedded Systems )

A

UTA 7.324

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

634655

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Decision, Information, and Communications Engineering)

A

UTA 7.324

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

634695

Electrical and Computer Engineering Integrated BSECE/MSE Program

B

EER 2.884

635000

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering) - Option III

B

CEE 2.206

634700

Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSE/PhD)

B

EER 2.884

634701

Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSE, Option III)

B

GLT 4.106

634702

Electrical and Computer Engineering (BS/MS)

B

EER 2.884

634746

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Software Engineering (MSE, Option III)

B

GLT 4.106

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

635020

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Decision, Information, and Communications Engineering Professional ) - Option III

D

CLEE/EERC

635025

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Architecture, Computer Systems, and Embedded Systems Professional) - Option III

D

CEE/EERC

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

635050

Electrical and Computer Engineering (Software Engineering and Systems Professional) - Option III

D

CLEE/EERC

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

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

647316

Global Policy Studies/Journalism and Media (MPGS/MA)

A

LBJ 3.104

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

652500

Humanities, Health, and Medicine (MA)

A

PAR 130

652700

Human Dimensions of Organizations

B

FAC 18

652800

Identity Management and Security

A

POB 5.402

652900

Information Security and Privacy (MSISP, Option III)

A

EER 7.802

653000

Information Studies

G

UTA 5.202

653001

Information Studies (PhD)

B

UTA 5.202

653002

Information Studies (BA/MSIS) G UTA 5.202

653003

Information Studies (BSI/MSIS) G UTA 5.202

653004

Information Studies: School Librarian (Nondegree Seeker, Stackable Certificate) 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

653300

Information Studies/English

A

UTA 5.202,



PAR 114D

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

660000

Latin American Studies/Public Affairs

B

SRH 1.301

661900

Linguistics

Q

CAL 503

663300

Materials Science and Engineering

A

ETC 9.158

665100

Mathematics

A

PMA 8.100

665300

Statistics

A

WEL 5.216

665400

Statistics (PhD)

A

WEL 5.216

665899

Mechanical Engineering Nondegree Stackable Certificate Seeker (Option III)

B

Major Depts.

665900

Mechanical Engineering

A

ETC 5.204

665901

Mechanical Engineering (BSME/MSE)

A

Major Dept.

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

CAL 514

668000

Middle Eastern Studies

A

CAL 514

668200

Middle Eastern Studies/Public Affairs

A

Major Depts.

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

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

671499

Nursing Nondegree Stackable Certificate Seeker (Option III)

A

NUR 2.414

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

671505

Advanced Practice Nursing-Acute Care-Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 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

671950

Nutritional Sciences Option III

A

PAI 5.20

671960

Nutritional Sciences, Integrated Coordinated Program in Dietetics (BSNtr/MSNS) A GEA 37

673600

Operations Research and Industrial Engineering

A

ETC 5.204

674899

Petroleum Engineering Nondegree Stackable Certificate Seeker (Option III)

B

Major Depts.

674900

Petroleum Engineering

A

CPE 3.118

674901

Petroleum Engineering: Fundamentals (NDS, Stackable Certificate, Option III)

B

Major Depts.

674902

Petroleum Engineering: Unconventional Resources (NDS, Stackable Certificate, Option III)

B

Major Depts.

675760

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Q

PHR 4.220A

676400

Philosophy

Q

WAG 329

678500

Applied Physics

A

PMA 5.224

678900

Physics

Q

PMA 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

684633

Public Affairs/Medicine (MPAff/MD)

A

SRH 3.104

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)

A

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

691600

Social Work/Business Administration (MSSW/MBA)

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

693330

Women's and Gender Studies (MA, Five-year Integrated Program)

A

BUR 540

693500

Writing

A

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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

B15511

Business Administration, Financial Mathematics (MBA) 

G

RRH 2.350

B15512

Business Administration, Quantitative Methods (MBA)

G

RRH 2.350

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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B