Explore UT - The Biggest Open House in Texas on Saturday, March 3, 2007 Realms of Discovery

At Explore UT, visitors are encouraged to unravel scientific mysteries, unleash creative energies and uncover the realms of discovery that are a part of everyday life at The University of Texas at Austin. Explore UT is organized into six realms of discovery. Adventurers of all ages can choose from more than 400 programs. On the Explore UT map and in program listings each realm can be identified by the color noted.

    Arts
Adventures
Embrace a culture of innovation found in the arts, architecture and communication.
       
    Cultural
Crossroads
Harness the creativity and critical thinking found in business, information, education and the liberal arts.
       
    Engineering Expeditions Chart a journey to solve global problems, expand knowledge and improve lives.
       
    Public Service Passageway Learn how your world is enriched through the law, social work and public service.
       
    Science
Safari
Experience new technologies in the sciences and see the innovative fun in pharmacy, nursing, geosciences and more.
       
    Longhorn
Trail
Discover our Longhorn community and see firsthand the many ways we are changing the world.


Explore UT has something for everyone to discover and enjoy. The symbols below may appear in program listings and will help parents, teachers and future UT students to identify programs suited to their unique age group or special interests.  Symbols designate program activities that are most appropriate for:

Early Learners   Early Learners (4-7 years old) Children ages 4-7 or who are in pre-kindergarten programs through the second grade. 
       
Intermediate Learners   Intermediate Learners (8-11 years old) Children ages 8-11 or who are in grades 3 through 6.
       
Children Under 12   Children Under 12 Children under the age of 12.
       
longhorn   Prospective Students Prospective students and their parents seeking information on life as a college student, including admissions, financial aid, career options and residence hall tours.
       
Teachers
  Teachers Teachers seeking professional development credit.
       
Adults   Adults Young adult and adult audiences seeking advanced content programs (lectures, historical exhibits, etc.)
       
All Ages   All Ages Explorers regardless of age who are seeking programs that appeal to the heart and imagination.