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Undergraduate Catalog BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO Published monthly (one issue in February,
one in March, two in June, and one in October) Periodicals Postage Paid at San Antonio, Texas 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. The University of Texas at San Antonio reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time and to change fees, tuition, rules, calendar, curriculum, degree programs, degree requirements, graduation procedures, and any other requirement affecting students. The policies, regulations, and procedures stated in this catalog are subject to change without prior notice, and changes become effective whenever the appropriate authorities so determine and may apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled. University policies are required to be consistent with policies adopted by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and are in compliance with state and federal laws. STUDENTS ARE HELD INDIVIDUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MEETING ALL REQUIREMENTS AS DETERMINED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM. FAILURE TO READ AND COMPLY WITH POLICIES, REGULATIONS, AND PROCEDURES WILL NOT EXEMPT A STUDENT FROM WHATEVER PENALTIES HE OR SHE MAY INCUR. No person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or activity sponsored or conducted by The University of Texas System or any of its component institutions on any basis prohibited by applicable law, including, but not limited to, race, color, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or disability. Academic structure: The University of Texas at San Antonio has recently made changes in its academic structure. This catalog reflects the structure for the academic year2000-2001 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, Urban Professional ProgramsHonors College and School of Architecture. Beginning with the Fall 2001 semester, the University willadopted a departmental structure founded upon the principle of discipline-based academic units. For a current listing of colleges, departments, and disciplines, please refer to the UTSA Information bulletin. University publications: The UTSA Undergraduate Catalog provides information about degrees offered by the undergraduate departments and lists the faculty. The chapter for each college describes the degree requirements for all majors offered by the college and lists the colleges undergraduate courses. UTSA Information gives important information about academic policies and procedures that apply to all students, regardless of the catalog under which they are seeking their degree. It includes the official academic calendar, admission procedures, and residence requirements. The bulletin contains policies on grades and the grade point average, credit by examination, and scholastic probation and dismissal. This publication also gives historical and current information about the Universitys organization and physical facilities. 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 UTSAs Visitor Center or the colleges in which the degree programs are located. New students with fewer than 30 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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