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Graduate Admission and Programs
333 Davis Hall Box 19167 817-272-2688
www.uta.edu/orgs
graduate.school@uta.edu
Admission to the Graduate
School
All correspondence concerning admission to The University of Texas
at Arlington Graduate School should be addressed to the dean of
graduate studies. All U.S. citizens and permanent residents with
no foreign university work are required to pay a nonrefundable application
evaluation charge of $25. International students, permanent residents
and U.S. citizens who have educational documents from outside the
U.S. to be evaluated are required to pay a nonrefundable application
evaluation charge of U.S. $50.
Applicants for admission to most graduate programs must take, at
their own expense, the Aptitude Test of the Graduate Record Examination
(GRE) administered by the Educational Testing Service. The required
aptitude test for the graduate programs in the College of Business
Administration (with the exception of economics and health care
administration) is the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), administered
by the Educational Testing Service, is required of international
students whose native language is not English and who do not hold
a bachelors or masters degree from an accredited U.S.
institution. The Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) is required for
non-native speakers of English who plan to apply for teaching assistantships.
If the TSE-A is taken, the TOEFL may not be required. The test scores
will be used, with other data, to determine eligibility for admission
and to aid in counseling the applicant after admission. The GRE,
GMAT, TOEFL and TSE-A are given at various centers in the United
States and in many other countries on at least four regularly established
dates each year.
Information bulletins and test application
blanks for the GRE may be obtained from Educational Testing Service,
Box 6000, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6000, U.S.A., or by accessing
www.gre.org.
Information bulletins and test application blanks for the
GMAT may be obtained from Educational Testing Service, Box 6103,
Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6103, U.S.A., or by accessing www.gmat.org.
Information bulletins and test application blanks for the
TOEFL and TSE-A examinations may be obtained from the Test of
English as a Foreign Language, Box 6151, Princeton, New Jersey
08541-6151, U.S.A., in foreign countries from American embassies
and consulates and offices of the United States Information Service,
or by accessing www.toefl.org.
Bulletins and test applications for these tests
may also be obtained from the U.T. Arlington Office of Counseling
and Career Development. Because of the
high demand placed on testing centers at many times of the year,
applicants should register early for tests.
For admission to certain graduate programs, additional
tests may be required. This information is given in the individual
program listings in the Graduate Catalog.
Application deadlines are published on the Graduate
School Calendar on the inside covers of the Graduate Catalog. U.S.
citizens should apply to the dean of graduate studies at least 90
days prior to beginning a semester or summer session in which they
wish to register. International applicants or permanent residents
should file an application, with the required official transcripts
of all previous college work and the application evaluation charge,
at least 120 days prior to beginning a semester or summer session
in which they plan to register.
Admission
To be eligible for consideration for admission to the Graduate School,
applicants must: (1) hold a bachelors degree from an accredited
university or its equivalent from a foreign university;
(2) make a satisfactory score on the Graduate Record Examination
or Graduate Management Admission Test, as specified by the department
or program to which application is being made, and the Test of English
as a Foreign Language or the Test of Spoken English (TSE-A) as indicated
previously if a non-native English speaker; (3) have demonstrated
through previous academic performance the potential for graduate
work in their chosen field. For complete information on admission
to graduate programs, applicants should see the current Graduate
Catalog and contact the Graduate Advisor of the program(s) in which
they are interested.
After evaluation of an applicants credentials
by the graduate advisor in the applicants major area and by
the dean of graduate studies, applicants will be notified that (1)
they have been accepted, (2) their application has been denied,
or (3) a decision has been deferred for reasons listed in the notice.
For those who have been accepted for admission, an acceptance letter
will be issued by the dean of graduate studies stating the conditions
of admission and period of validity for the acceptance.
Application materials may be obtained in Room 333, Davis Hall or
by calling the Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies at 817-272-2688.
A list of graduate advisors and the online version of the current
Graduate Catalog can be found on the Graduate School Web page at
www.uta.edu/orgs.
Procedure After Admission
After being admitted, the student should confer with the graduate
advisor of the major area, preferably by personal interview, to
become acquainted with specific departmental regulations, particularly
in the case of areas that require additional examinations upon entrance.
After receiving registration materials, students should consult
the graduate advisor in the major area at the time and place indicated
in registration instructions concerning the details of registration,
course program and other routine matters.
It is important that a student wishing to take courses for graduate
credit consult with the appropriate graduate advisor before registering,
as each students program of work for an advanced degree must
eventually be approved by the graduate advisor, the students
supervising committee and the dean of graduate studies. Failure
to consult with the graduate advisor could result in the students
enrolling for courses which would not be applied toward meeting
the degree requirements.
Restriction on Admission
Because there may be more applicants than facilities can accommodate,
it may be necessary to limit the number of students accepted for
graduate work in certain areas.
Social Work considers new applicants for admission
to fall semesters only.Graduate Programs
U.T. Arlington currently offers the
Doctor of Philosophy in:
1. Aerospace Engineering
2. Applied Chemistry
3. Biomedical Engineering
4. Business Administration
5. Civil Engineering
6. Computer Science
7. Computer Science and Engineering
8. Electrical Engineering
9. English
Areas of study:
Literature
Rhetoric
10. Environmental Science and Engineering
11. History
12. Industrial Engineering
13. Linguistics
14. Materials Science and Engineering
15. Mathematical Sciences
Areas
of study:
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geology
Information Systems and Management
Sciences
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
16. Mechanical Engineering
17. Physics and Applied Physics
18. General Experimental Psychology
19. Quantitative Biology
20. Public and Urban Administration
21. Social Work
Masters level
programs are available in:
1. Accounting
2. Aerospace Engineering
3. Anthropology
4. Architecture
5. Biology
6. Biomedical Engineering
7. Business Administration
8. Chemistry
9. City and Regional Planning
10. Civil Engineering
11. Computer Science
12. Computer Science and Engineering
13. Criminology and Criminal Justice
14. Economics
15. Education
16. Electrical Engineering
17. English
18. Environmental Science and Engineering
19. French
20. Geology
21. German
22. Health Care Administration
23. History
24. Humanities
25. Industrial Engineering
26. Information Systems
27. Interdisciplinary Science
28. Interdisciplinary Studies
29. Landscape Architecture
30. Linguistics
31. Logistics
32. Management of Technology
33. Marketing Research
34. Materials Science and Engineering
35. Mathematics
36. Mechanical Engineering
37. Music
38. Nursing
39. Human Resource Management
40. Physics
41. Political Science
42. Professional Accounting
43. Psychology
44. Public Administration
45. Real Estate
46. Social Work
47. Sociology
48. Software Engineering
49. Spanish
50. Taxation
51. Urban Affairs
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