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UTSA INFORMATION
2002-2003
The provisions of this document do not constitute a contract, expressed
or implied, between any applicant, student, or faculty member and The
University of Texas at San Antonio or The University of Texas System.
This document is a general information publication, and it does not
contain all regulations that relate to students. Academic structure: The University of Texas at San Antonio has
recently made changes in its academic structure. This bulletin reflects
the structure for the academic year 2002-2003. Effective Fall 2002,
UTSA has seven colleges and one school: College of Business, College
of Education and Human Development, College of Engineering, College
of Liberal and Fine Arts, College of Public Policy, College of Sciences,
Honors College, and School of Architecture. Beginning with the Fall
2001 semester, the University adopted a departmental structure founded
upon the principle of discipline-based academic units. For a current
listing of colleges, departments, and disciplines, see page 11 of this
publication. The UTSA Undergraduate Catalog and the UTSA Graduate Catalog provide information about degrees offered by the colleges, degree requirements for all majors, courses offered in the departments, and the faculty in each area. Advising: UTSA views sound academic advising as a significant responsibility in educating its students. Students are encouraged to seek academic advising prior to selecting a specific major to ensure that they complete degree requirements in an appropriate and timely manner. Prospective students can seek information about UTSA academic programs from UTSA's Visitor Center or the colleges in which the degree programs are located. New undergraduate students with fewer than 30 semester credit hours and undeclared majors with fewer than 45 hours should go to the Tomás Rivera Center for advising. Other students should go to the advising center of the college housing the degree program in which they are interested. |
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