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The University Foundational Themes and Areas of Collaborative Excellence by College
  Foundational Themes Areas of Collaborative Excellence
  Globalization Diversity Transformative Leadership Health Security Energy and Environment Human Development Sustainability
Architecture Study abroad/exchange programs in Italy, Spain, Mexico; International community design and planning/certificate program; Global industry participation; International architecture and planning practice; Regional and vernacular studies Urban and regional planning master's degree program in collaboration with COPP; Community engagement through design and planning; Western/non-Western culture, histories, and traditions; study abroad/exchange programs in Italy, Spain, and Mexico; Regional and vernacular studies Architectural and urban planning; Multidisciplinary learning communities and advocacy; Professional program and practice; Firm-based studios; Design-build studios; Community engagement; Historic preservation, architecture, interior design, and planning Holistic design and healthy environments; Healing environments; Next generation health care facilities; Sustainable community design and planning; Collaboration with UTHSCSA Security through design and planning, and risk analysis; Defensible space and community engagement Energy efficient design/renewable energy; Carbon neutral approaches; Green building/LEED; Geographic Information Systems/Life cycle analysis; Smart environments; Energy audits and research projects; Building technologies and environmental systems; Environmental restoration through design and planning Regional and vernacular studies/certificate program; human well-being through design and planning; Measure, documentation, analysis of environments/GIS; Cultural ecology; Ideas, learning, meaning; Urban transformation; Growth, development, conversation, and change; Community engagement; Historic Preservation/Certification Program Cultural sustainability: Historic preservation, regionalism, environmentally sensitive practice; Sustainable design and Planning/Sustainable Design Certificate Program; Role of architectural design in STEM (STEM to STEAM); Sustainable materials; Technology, process, practice and life cycle analysis
Business International business degrees; Center for Global Entrepreneurship; Spanish language business certificate; European business accreditation; Study abroad, international internships and faculty exchanges; Headquarters to Business Association of Latin American Studies; Extensive scholarly research and publications in international/global areas, including health care; Research and educational programs in Mexico, Brazil, China and Canada; International Scholars in Residence Program; North American Summer School of Advanced Management Program; Latin American Council of Management Schools. The role of cultural pluralism in scholarly and applied research, particularly in management and human resources; received National Society of Hispanic MBAs Brillante Award for Educational Excellence; Princeton Review 2007 Edition top 10 MBA program for minority students; Strong program for recruiting minority and female faculty; Business Scholars Program for first-generation students Entrepreneurial and technology initiatives pursued through the Center for Innovation and Technology Entrepreneurship; Transformational leadership as a core element of the EMBA program and the Center for Professional Excellence; Leadership Challenge Program for undergraduate students; Career Action Plan for undergraduate students MBA concentration in health care management; Research collaboration with UTSA Department of Biology and UTHSCSA biostatistics department in health-related research; Proposed dual degree programs and partnerships with UTHSCSA Undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. degree programs with security emphasis; Significant funded research in infrastructure assurance and security; Designated by NSA as Center of Infrastructure Assurance and Security Excellence; Research in the security of capital markets Faculty research and undergraduate and graduate programs in economics related to energy, environmental issues, and policies; Project management research in energy and environment management Research related to organizational behavior and human resources at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including the Ph.D. in business administration program; Student organizations and competitions in human resources; Editorship of human development journals Creation and sharing of knowledge related to business and economic sustainability in an increasingly challenging global business environment; Latino Financial Issues Program promotes financial literacy and economic development; Research and applied programs in entrepreneurship
Education and Human Development Distinguished for the integration of cross-national perspectives, the exploration of global issues, and the provision of international learning experiences in the professional preparation of our students, the production of research and the performance of service Research I–recognized for its diverse, supportive, and inclusive culture and its commitment to community-based collaboration; Internationally recognized for research that explores the theoretical and practical implications of the intersection of race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, socioeconomic status and other identities with respect to education and human development
Center for innovative policy and practice that develops inclusive, transformative leaders guided by principles of community, equity, respect for diversity, integrity, service, and scholarship Recognized for theoretical and practical contributions to improving the physical and mental health of children and adults, with a particular focus on the needs of local and surrounding communities Extend understanding of and propose solutions to social science and policy issues affecting immigrant admission, settlement, and integration. Collaborate with community leaders, both locally and nationally, to address the challenge of providing a safe learning environment within an increasingly complex environment characterized by emergent threats that require novel responses Prepare educators who are knowledgeable about and committed to conservation and preservation of the environment Prepare professionals for leadership in education and human development organizations serving diverse populations across their life span. Emphasis is on critical examination of models of human development and their applicability to the specific individuals and communities with whom they work. Acknowledged for our success in developing support mechanisms that sustain the programs and activities we initiate, both internally and externally
Engineering Collaborations with institutions across the world for both research as well as study abroad programs to give students training in working with different cultures. Continuous improvement on the already high level of diversity in the college by reaching out to minorities and women through special programs including high school to college, and undergraduate to graduate transition programs Training work-ready graduates with leadership qualities who can work globally and lead international teams Biomedical engineering with excellence in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, implants, biomaterials, biomechanics and computational biology Multidisciplinary expertise in areas such as information security, software and hardware for cyber security, explosives detection and modelling Program development in areas of alternative and renewable energy sources, energy transmission and storage, and environment issues Development of citizen leaders through a rigorous training in engineering, generating individuals who are problem solvers and seek lifelong learning Sustaining aging structures and aircraft
Honors Study abroad/exchange programs in Italy, China, and Costa Rica. Internships with multinational companies. Cross-cultural community service experiences. Research experiences with diverse populations. Developing critical thinking skills through undergraduate research experiences within the Undergraduate Research Institute A focus on human neurobiology within a partnership with UTHSCSA; Pre-medical school preparation including preparation for medical school entrance examinations Global perspective of security issues through the development of Honors Seminars Energy and environment issues studied through an interdisciplinary perspective Leadership skills preparation in collaboration with the College of Business; Pre-law school preparation working with the Institute for Law and Public Policy Working with the STEM Center in the College of Sciences to develop a better understanding of the importance of science, mathematics, and technology and their importance to the sustainability of our society
Liberal and Fine Arts Inherently global and international curricula, research, and service throughout the languages, social sciences, arts, and humanities disciplines The college fosters diversity through two strategic areas of excellence: as a center for cultural activities (arts and humanities programming focusing on diversity issues); and as a center for cross-cultural communication (via the languages, humanities, arts, and social sciences) A strong liberal arts baseline for all students is essential to the transformative experience of a UTSA education, and in equipping future transformative leaders The college concentrates on research and teaching on the social and behavioral aspects of health, through such disciplines as psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and others The college has strengths in international relations and the development of security policy, mainly through the political science program Cultural ecology, which deals with human interactions with the environment and energy resources, is the focus of the anthropology Ph.D. program The arts, humanities, and social sciences disciplines of COLFA are fundamentally about human development Sustainability is a critical issue in cultural ecology (anthropology department), and historic and cultural preservation (Center for Archaeological Research; history department)
Public Policy Research of local-global continuum of policy and practice Study of impact of public policy and practice on diverse populations Development of transformative leaders capable of impacting policy, practice and research Health (including social and behavioral dimensions) policy analysis as well as study of health delivery systems and practice Homeland security policy and practice as well as its impact on society Energy and environment policy and practices and their impact on the environment and diverse groups Public policy and practice and their impact on human and social development in a diverse society Governance structures and their impacts as well as integration of social and economic equity into the concept of "the public good"
Sciences Partnerships with Latin American universities and institutes to develop joint research and educational programs Graduate and undergraduate programs that are at minimum among the top 10 of all programs for Hispanics in the U.S. Leadership in scientific education; Increasing scientific literacy for Hispanics; Undergraduate leadership in scientific research with understanding of the importance of science in solving the major problems facing the world; Providing training for scientific leaders based on collaborations with future employers Infectious disease, neurobiology of aging and disease, computational sciences, stem cell research, medicinal chemistry, nanomedicine Information and biological agent assurance; Global positioning Water resources, nanosciences; Bioremediation, sensors and monitoring; Green chemistry; Space physics Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Center; Mathematics education; Leadership in science education of Hispanics STEM Center; Ecological preservation
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