Academic Departments
Provides professional expertise in many areas of pathology and laboratory medicine.
(520) 626-6097Education will consist of a constellation of experiences that include an introduction to children, their uniqueness in life, their special medical problems, the techniques necessary to obtain data from them, and a beginning insight into growth and development as biologic and medical phenomena, both normal and abnormal.
(520) 626-6053Provide quality preclinical and clinical education in pharmacology and therapeutics for medical students, and educate and train graduate and postdoctoral biomedical scientists.
(520) 626-6400Provides instruction in pharmacology, toxicology and medicinal chemistry to PharmD students and for providing graduate education to students in a variety of research tracks.
(520) 626-2823As a leader in pharmacy education and science, the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science will be comprised of exceptional educators, scholars and practitioners who shape future generations of pharmacy practitioners and scientists.
(520) 626-4289The study of philosophy is central to the mission of the University of Arizona. Through an excellent undergraduate major and an internationally distinguished graduate program, the Philosophy Department offers students opportunities to think deeply and analytically about questions fundamental to the place of the person in the natural and social world. As one of the nation's premier centers for original philosophical research, the Department is the academic home to a highly dynamic and engaged group of students in daily interaction with a world-renowned faculty.
(520) 621-5045
maloney@u.arizona.eduThe Undergraduate Physical Education Degree Program is being phased out as a result of restructuring at the University. The program will continue for the next two years for students who have already been admitted. No new applications will be considered.
(520) 621-6993The University of Arizona Physics Department has earned a reputation for its strong research and academic programs.Research in our department tackles the topics that are defining today's expanding scientific horizons. Whether experimental or theoretical, abstract or concrete, we recognize unsolved problems as opportunities for scientific breakthroughs.
(520) 621-6820
info@physics.arizona.eduGraduate students work side-by-side with the faculty investigators from a large range of disciplines using cutting edge, innovative research techniques and experimental approaches at the molecular, cellular, and organ systems levels.
(520) 626-2898
hollyL@u.arizona.eduOffers and participates in courses and programs of study for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students.
(520) 626-6511Includes courses in basic biological and physical sciences, human anatomy & physiology, and a wide selection of physiology topics as well as research.
(520) 626-6511
Has earned a reputation for world-class research and graduate education, pursued through spacecraft missions, laboratory-based research, theory, and astronomical observations.
(520) 621-6963Assists communities to formulate plans and policies to meet their social, economic, environmental, and cultural needs in the face of societal forces.
(520) 621-9597
planning@u.arizona.eduIntroduces students to a wide variety of subjects important to understanding and improving plants for human use and enjoyment.
(520) 621-1945
feldmann@cals.arizona.eduStudents of political science examine the theory and practice of government and politics.
(520) 621-7600
polisci@email.arizona.eduFocuses its efforts on three domains: education, clinical care, and research—with the primary emphasis on education.
(520) 626-6417
piminfo@email.arizona.eduAn interdisciplinary graduate program for students who wish to continue their studies of mathematics.
(520) 621-4664
applmath@email.arizona.eduSponsors two separate residency pograms, each with distinct goals and missions: The University of Arizona program has a more academic focus, while The University of Arizona/UPH program is oriented to serving a public mental health population.
(520) 626-6254The undergraduate major focuses on providing students with a solid grounding in research methods, and broad exposure to two domains: (1) Cognition and Neural Systems and (2) Individual and Social Processes. The graduate program includes concentrations in clinical, social, evolutionary psychology, cognition and neural systems, and in psychology, policy and law.
(520) 621-7447
psychology@email.arizona.eduOffers doctoral, master's, dual degree, and certificate programs as well as a bachelor of science degree in the college of public health.
(520) 626-3201