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Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics is a combination of mathematical science and specialized knowledge in related fields such as physics, engineering, business, and computer science.
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Architectural Studies
Architectural Studies is a pre-professional degree that prepares students for the planning, designing, and constructing of buildings and other physical structures.
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Art BFA
We have an excellent undergraduate studio program. The curriculum motivates students to develop a range of technical, formal and conceptual strengths.
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Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences seeks to understand the behavior and predictability of the Earth's atmosphere and requires a good foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science.
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Ballet BFA
This degree prepares students for professional performing and teaching careers in colleges, universities, and other educational and professional organizations throughout the world.
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the study of molecular level details that underlie life processes. Students who earn the degree receive a broad based training in all areas of chemistry and apply these to their studies of life.
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Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics sits at the intersection of mathematics, life science, and data science. It applies computational methods to analyze and understand complex biological information.
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Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
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Chemical Engineering
A chemical engineer applies chemical and engineering knowledge to several fields‚ - environmental protection, pollution prevention, biotechnology, electronics, chemistry, petroleum, medicine, and law.
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Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or seperate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
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Civil & Environmental Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering encompasses a wide range of planning, design, and construction of buildings, bridges, dams, transportation, water supply and reclamation, fluid flow, and geotechnical engineering.
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Classics
The Classics Program includes the study of all facets of the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, including history, philosophy, drama, history of science, textual criticism, religion, archeology and art history.
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Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering includes the design, implementation, and programming of digital computers and computer-controlled electronic systems.
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Computer Science
The undergraduate program begins with a set of two courses that give students a solid background in object-oriented programming while exposing them to the breadth of issues that arise in computer science.
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Construction Engineering
The University of Utah's Construction Engineering program will teach you scientific, mathematical, engineering, and management principles so that you can plan, design, and build commercial and residential buildings.
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Data Science
Data Science is the 21st century discipline formalizing the process of data-driven analysis and decision making. It is making impacts on scientific discoveries and driving business decisions via sophisticated analysis.
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Design
The Design Major will use product design as a vehicle to investigate design research, human centered design principles, interface development, articulation of product forms, materials and digital manufacturing principles.
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Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering curriculum prepares students with the knowldege and skills necessary to analyze and design complex electrical and electronic devices, software, and systems.
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Elementary Education
The Elementary Teacher Education Program provides broad preparation across many academic disciplines and concentrated professional training for teaching elementary school curriculum.
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Geological Engineering
Graduates will utilize their backgrounds in engineering and earth science to provide solutions to engineering problems within the context of the natural world.
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Graphic Design
Graphic design is primarily concerned with visual communication Designers must have a broad base of knowledge, including visual design principles, problem-solving methods, conceptual thinking, image-making, and more.
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Materials Science & Engineering
Materials science and engineering inter-twines numerous disciplines, including chemistry, physics and engineering, and is engaged in the discovery and development of new materials that can enrich everyday lives.
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Mathematics
Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. This major prepares students for postgraduate study or employment in a variety of professions requiring the ability to analyze problems and think critically.
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Mathematics Teaching
To teach mathematics well one must have a real interest in the subject along with a strong grasp of mathematical ideas well beyond the level at which one teaches.
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Mechanical Engineering
The field of mechanical engineering (ME) is concerned with the mechanical, thermal, and fluid-flow aspects of mechanical systems, including computer and feedback control of complex systems.
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Medical Laboratory Science
As a Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) student at the University of Utah, you will gain the knowledge and technical skills you need to work in a modern diagnostic medical laboratory.
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Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical engineering involves the study, innovation, design, implementation, and improvement of processes that transform mineral resources and metals into useful products that improve the quality of our lives.
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Mining Engineering
Mining provides the raw materials and energy resources needed to sustain modern civilization.
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Modern Dance BFA
If you want to pursue your passion for creative expression, consider studying dance.
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Modern Dance Teaching
The Modern Dance Teaching BFA is a four-year professional degree that prepares students to teach dance in a variety of dynamic and challenging learning environments.
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Music
Pursue your passion and let your creativity shine through with the music program at the University of Utah.
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Music BMus
If you want to make music your life's work, consider the University of Utah's music degree.
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Nursing
The College of Nursing baccalaureate program prepares students to be generalists in clinical settings, for entry-level administrative positions, and for graduate work in nursing.
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Physics
Physics is the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. Physics is a discipline that develops analytical thinking and problem solving skills.
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Physics Teaching
The Physics Teaching Bachelor’s Degree is intended for students who plan on becoming teachers in the K-12 school system.
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Recreational Therapy
Recreational therapists use individual and group counseling techniques to improve the overall well-being of individuals with injury, illness and/or disability to enable a greater quality of life.
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Social Work BSW
Social work is a profession concerned with helping individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. The B.S.W. prepares students for professional practice.
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Special Education
The undergraduate Special Education teacher education program provides professional training for educating young children and students with disabilities.
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Theatre BFA
There are four main Theatre BFA emphases: Actor Training Program (ATP), Musical Theatre Program (MTP), Performing Arts Design Program (PADP), and the Stage Management Program
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