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Core Curriculum & Major Field of StudyThe Texas Education Code §61.822 guarantees transfer of core curriculum coursework among public universities and community colleges, but degree plans may specify how some core requirements should be fulfilled. Where possible, students should select core curriculum courses that also satisfy requirements of a major field of study. Students undecided on a major should make their decision as early as possible. Delay in taking major-specific coursework lengthens the time needed to earn a degree, and core courses taken without the focus provided by a major field of study may later need to be substituted with other core coursework prescribed by the major. This Guide recommends core courses applicable to any UT Austin degree regardless of major and identifies core curriculum areas in which suitable coursework depends upon the student's chosen major. Prospective community college transfer students who have chosen a major should follow course recommendations in one of UT Austin's other Transfer Guides devoted to specific degree programs. Special Notes
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Fields of Study AvailableUT Austin offers a comprehensive range of degree programs through twelve undergraduate divisions: Transfer students undecided on a major and with fewer than sixty semester hours of transfer credit may initially enroll in the School of Undergraduate Studies, which offers strategic advising to explore degree options. Students must declare a major in one of the academic divisions listed above by the time they accumulate sixty semester hours, including transfer credit. Prospective transfer students are urged to become familiar with the University's's curricula and rules in the Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010. Students who transfer directly from a Texas community college may choose to graduate under UT Austin catalog rules in effect during the time they attended the community college; those declaring the 2008-2010 catalog must complete all degree requirements by the end of the summer session 2016 (2017 for the Bachelor of Architecture and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees). At least sixty semester credit hours must be completed at UT Austin to earn an undergraduate degree. Prospective students can monitor their UT degree progress – even before transfer – and check degree applicability of Texas community college courses by using the “Planner” function of UT's Interactive Degree Audit (IDA) system. Use of Transfer Credit Toward DegreesThe Office of Admissions evaluates courses from other institutions for comparability with UT Austin coursework, but the Dean's Office in the School of Undergraduate Studies approves transfer credit for use in the core curriculum.
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Courses Recommended for Transfer | |||||
Composition, Humanities, Government, History, and Foreign Language requirements are common to all degree plans. Undecided students should limit coursework to these areas until they have at least a general idea what their major will be. | |||||
English Composition (6 hours, core code 010)
Foreign LanguageThe University requires all students to have completed two years of high school study in a single foreign language. Transfer students who do not meet this requirement are assessed a foreign language deficiency; removal of deficiencies is required for graduation. To remove a deficiency, credit for the second college-level course in a language (numbered 1512) is required. Credit used to remove a deficiency cannot be applied toward other degree requirements. Prospective students should complete coursework needed to satisfy a foreign language deficiency prior to transfer. (High school foreign language preparation is a UT Basic Education requirement, outside the core curriculum.) |
Humanities (3 hours, core code 040)One American, British, or world literature survey course chosen from ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332, 2333, or 2342. U.S. History (6 hours, core code 060)Two courses chosen from HIST/HIS 1301, 1302, 1643, 2301, 2327, 2328, 2341, and 2381. U.S. & Texas Government (6 hours, core code 070)GOVT 2305 & 2306. |
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Visual/Performing Arts and Social/Behavioral Science requirements vary according to major. Before taking coursework in these areas, students should have a general idea what their major will be. | |||||
Visual & Performing Arts (3 hours, core code 050)One course chosen from ARTS 1301, 1303, or 1304; DRAM 1310 or 2336; HUMA 1315; or MUSI 1306 or MUS 1773.
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Social & Behavioral Science (3 hours, core code 080)One course chosen from ANTH 2351, ECON 2301 or 2302, GEOG 1303, PSYC 2301, or SOCI 1301 or 1306.
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Mathematics and Natural Science requirements vary significantly according to major. Before taking coursework in these areas, students should choose a major or have a very good idea what their major will be. | |||||
Mathematics (3 hours, core code 020)One course chosen from MATH 1324, 1332, 1342, 1425, 2412, or 2413.
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Natural Science (9 hours, core codes 030 & 031)
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| This Guide is based on degree requirements published in UT Austin's Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010 and on courses listed in Austin Community College's 2009-2010 catalog. Produced by the UT Austin Office of Admissions in consultation with the School of Undergraduate Studies. Effective 15 July 2009. |