Office of the Dean
Flawn Academic Center, Room 406
1 University Station G8000
Austin, Texas 78712
Phone: 512-475-7000
Fax: 512-475-7068
1. Undergraduates earn an interdisciplinary certificate through a course of study that integrates classroom, research, and internship experiences.
2. Certificate program that allows students to study an issue from a variety of disciplinary perspectives through class work, research and internships.
Gives all undergraduate students, regardless of major, a broad academic foundation in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences that will prepare them to become leaders in their professions and communities.
Up to 25 first-year students take classes together and meet to talk about issues they encounter as new students, including time management, social opportunities, and campus life.
A Flag signals that a course includes sufficient instruction in Writing, Quantitative Reasoning, Global Cultures, Cultural Diversity in the United States, Ethics and Leadership, or Independent Inquiry to fulfill one of the “flag requirements” that students will satisfy as they complete their core, major, and elective coursework.
After reading a recommended book over the summer, entering students discuss that book with the professor who chose it and a small group of fellow freshmen. An opportunity to exchange ideas with some of the best professors at UT in a casual setting.
A problem-oriented approach: by looking at an issue though multiple lenses, we can better examine it and find solutions.
Advisors help students tailor course selection, internships, and other activities to their goals and interests.
Up to 25 transfer students take classes together and meet to talk about issues they encounter as new students, including time management, social opportunities, and campus life.
UGS Ambassadors are current students who represent the School of Undergraduate Studies at special events and outreach functions.
Distinguished faculty speak about controversial topics designed to promote campus-wide conversations. All Signature Courses incorporate at least one of the lectures, and First-year Interest Groups also participate.