Departments
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Offers programs leading towards the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees
(520) 621-2235 Academic Policies and Procedures The Academic Affairs office is here for you, the UA Engineering student. This page is a gateway through which you can access information on some of our most popular topics. The navigation bar on the left of this page provides the links to all the help pages relevant to the College of Engineering. In addition, the University's Advising Resource Center provides support and services to the undergraduate academic advising community.
(520) 621-6032The Office of Academic Affairs is responsible for broad oversight of medical student admissions, medical student education, student affairs, graduate medical education, continuing medical education and faculty affairs. The office has direct responsibility for faculty appointments, promotion and tenure.
(520) 626-3867
malan@email.arizona.eduPrepares students for careers such as the independent practice of public accounting, controllership, and general accounting management.
(520) 621-2620
accounting@eller.arizona.eduStaff Directory for Arizona State Museum including contact information for Administration.
(520) 621-6281
elizabec@email.arizona.eduThe administrative offices are responsible for the daily operations and business of the college. Many offices are dedicated solely to the UA College of Medicine, while some serve other entities within the Arizona Health Sciences Center at The University of Arizona, as well.
(520) 626-7728
janice@email.arizona.eduThe admissions policies and procedures on this site apply to both campuses of The University of Arizona College of Medicine, the Tucson Campus and The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix in partnership with Arizona State University.
(520) 626-6214
medadmissions@ahsc.arizona.eduConducts research and development, technology transfer and enhances education in advanced transportation and logistics.
(520) 621-7284Academic home for "undecided" or "exploratory" students at the UA. Providing academic advising services as well as help and resources for students exploring majors. (previously University College)
(520) 621-7763
cesls@email.arizona.eduOffers programs leading towards the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees
(520) 621-2235Offers programs leading towards the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees
(520) 621-2235The mission of African American Student Affairs (AASA) is to facilitate a support system that helps students achieve academic excellence and an enriching African American cultural experience at the University of Arizona. AASA provides programs and services that enable students to develop leadership skills as well as the resources to develop and create personal excellence.
(520) 621-3419
aasa@email.arizona.eduA program of learning and study about the people of African descent in the Americas and around the globe.
(520) 621-5665
jkunnie@email.arizona.eduThe Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE), affiliated with both the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Engineering, offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
(520) 621-1753
abe@arizona.eduPrepares students to assume responsible positions in the management of the world's natural and human resources.
(520) 621-6241
arecweb@ag.arizona.eduEducation focusing on the integration, application and dissemination of knowledge in the agricultural and applied sciences.
(520) 621-1523
akvann@cals.arizona.edu- (520) 621-7190
alumni@ag.arizona.edu Biomedical Communications offers a comprehensive range of media planning, creation, production and support services to assist in the instructional, research, patient care and public service missions of The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix, and the Colleges of Nursing, Pharmacy and the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
(520) 626-7343
ops@biocom.arizona.eduThe primary mission of the Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) is to disseminate the latest clinical findings and basic research results by educating physicians and other healthcare professionals, as well as medical students and graduate students in accordance with the mission of the College of Medicine and the Arizona Health Sciences Center (AHSC).
(520) 626-7832
uofacme@email.arizona.eduHuman Resources at the Arizona Health Sciences Center is a satellite office of The University of Arizona Division of Human Resources, which is dedicated to the mission, vision and values of The University of Arizona. HR@AHSC offers a full range of on-site professional human resources (HR) services and activities to administrators, managers, faculty and staff of the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy and the UA Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.
(520) 621-3813Electronic access to many full-text resources. The library supports Arizona health care providers and is open to the general public.
(520) 626-6241Performs media and government relations for the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
(520) 626-7301
public@u.arizona.eduUA heritage, travel, events, career connections, clubs, homecoming information, and more.
(520) 621-7576
alumni@al.arizona.edu- +AME
Offers programs leading towards the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees
(520) 621-2235 The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in American Indian Studies seeks to develop a wider scope of understanding of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
(520) 621-7108
aisp@email.arizona.eduThe Department of Anesthesiology provides the full spectrum of clinical anesthesiology services at the Arizona Health Sciences Center. These include both major and minor operating room anesthesia, consultation services in airway management and vascular access, preoperative patient assessment and optimization, emergency resuscitation, and critical care medicine. The department provides expertise in all subspecialties of anesthesiology, including cardiovascular, obstetric, neurosurgical, pediatric, transplantation, trauma, intensive care, and pain management.
(520) 626-7221Assures that all research, testing, or educational instruction involving animals is conducted in a humane manner in accordance with federal laws and regulations, including the Animal Welfare Act.
(520) 626-6702Provides programs in Dairy, Stress Proteien Biology, Equine, Beef, and the Race Track Industry Program.
(520) 621-7623
ans@ag.arizona.eduThe Program in Applied Mathematics at the University of Arizona is an internationally recognized, interdisciplinary program offering a unique environment for students who wish to continue their studies of mathematics and its applications leading to Masters (M.S.) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees.
(520) 621-2016
appliedmath@math.arizona.edu- (602) 827-2084
gloriae@email.arizona.edu APAC is an advocacy organization for all appointed personnel, advising University administration and other UA organizations on matters related to employment and professional roles at the UA.
A graduate professional degree program which emphasizes landscape and human ecology, socio-cultural and behavioral factors, landscape aesthetics, and artistic principles in a variety of design, planning, and management scenarios.
(520) 621-1004
landarch@u.arizona.eduProvides specialized Arid Lands information services, spanning the full range of library functions, to the University of Arizona community, the public, government agencies, and international development organizations.
(520) 621-8571A graduate program of study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in Arid Lands Resource Sciences.
(520) 621-8574
alrsgidp@email.arizona.edu
The Office of Arid Lands Studies (OALS) is a multidisciplinary research, instruction, and knowledge transfer unit in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
(520) 621-1956
oalsinfo@cals.arizona.eduThe Arizona Arthritis Center (AAC) is a stand alone research department serving the Tucson and Phoenix Colleges of Medicine at the University of Arizona. It is the focal point and catalyst for clinical and basic research in immuno-rheumatology in the state of Arizona and internationally.
(520) 626-5026- (520) 621-1519
dslay@email.arizona.edu A National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
(520) 626-2548Leading the transformation of healthcare by creating, educating and actively supporting a community that embodies the philosophy and practice of healing-oriented medicine, addressing mind, body and spirit.
(520) 626-6417Devoted to research and instruction that advance the use of Modeling and Simulation as means to integrate disparate partial solution elements into coherent global solutions to multidisciplinary problems.
(520) 626-4846The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies’ mission is to promote advanced scholarship in the various fields of Judaica, translate faculty research into dynamic undergraduate instruction, and contribute to the community through educational outreach.
(520) 626-5758Provides an environment for research and learning in the Mathematical Sciences.
(520) 621-8129
acms@acms.arizona.eduCommitted to addressing the health and human welfare of seniors through an integrated program of research, education and excellence in health care and service.
(520) 626-5800Cooperative Extension is the outreach arm of The University of Arizona - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, in Tucson, Arizona.
(520) 621-7205
scrofts@ag.arizona.edu
info@aemrc.arizona.eduThrough research and education to improve the care of patients with emergent problems whether in the Emergency Department or in the field.
(520) 626-8819
info@aemrc.arizona.eduFocuses on the health and health-related problems of Arizona's vulnerable older adults.
(520) 626-5805Our goal is to increase the number of Latino/Hispanic physicians, enhance health research on the Latino/Hispanic population in the Southwest, and improve the cultural competency of health care services for Latino/Hispanic communities.
(520) 621-5530
azhealth@email.arizona.eduProvides poison and medication-related emergency treatment advice, referral assistance and comprehensive information on poisons and toxins, poison prevention and the safe and proper use of medications.
(800) 222-1222Arizona Public Media is affiliated with PBS and NPR and is an educational broadcast and production resource of The University of Arizona. The group consists of TV Stations KUAT Channel 6, KUAS, the UA Channel, PBS Kids, V-me, Create & KUAT-DT; with radio stations KUAT-FM & KUAZ-AM.
(520) 621-5828
sdelgado@AZpublicmedia.orgARIZONA QUARTERLY: A Journal of American Literatures, Culture, and Theory publishes articles offering a variety of scholarly approaches to canonical and non-canonical works of American literature and film. The journal sponsors an annual symposium, bringing together senior scholars, advisory board members, and newly established academics, to renew our commitment to the study of American texts.
(520) 621-6396
azq@u.arizona.eduAzRISE is a global institute at the University of Arizona built on multi-disciplinary partnerships that span academia and industry with the goal of driving innovative solar energy solutions, grounded in sound research, economic and public policy that transform the lives of individuals and communities.
(520) 322-2960ARL is a group of researchers solving critical scientific problems and generating knowledge for the future. The organization's structure and values promote innovation through dynamic interdisciplinary collaborations.
(520) 621-4064An organization of physicians, scientists, and scholars all seeking to understand and eradicate respiratory diseases.
(520) 626-6387
inquire@arc.arizona.eduExperience the enduring cultures of Arizona, the American Southwest, and northern Mexico through dynamic exhibits, engaging programs, and an educational museum store. Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region (est. 1893), an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, and home of the world’s largest collections of Southwest American Indian pottery and Southwest American Indian basketry. Open Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Closed Sundays and federal and state holidays. Admission: Adults 18+-$5.
(520) 621-6281
asmweb@email.arizona.eduOffers multi-media and journalism training through the AZ Daily Wildcat, the Wildcat Online, KAMP Student Radio, and TV3.
(520) 621-3195
stumedia@u.arizona.edu- +Art
Provides programs designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for professional careers in studio art, graphic design and illustration, art history, and art education.
(520) 621-7570 The University of Arizona Museum of Art houses wide-ranging collections of over 5,000 paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, with an emphasis on European and American fine art from the Renaissance to the present. Open Tuesday-Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday, 12-4pm. Closed Mondays and University holidays. Admission: $5 for adults. Free for museum members, children, students with ID and UA faculty and staff.
(520) 621-7567
UAMA@u.arizona.eduAssociate Provost for Faculty Affairs is charged with the oversight of faculty and academic personnel issues including promotion and tenure/continuing status, hiring documents, clock delays, sabbaticals, UHAP and Provost Author Support.
(520) 621-1856
provost@email.arizona.eduUA Student Government - ASUA offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can both help organize and utilize.
(520) 621-2782
asua@web.asua.arizona.eduOur department offers one of the top astronomy academic programs in the world, with undergraduate and graduate degree programs as well as a broad selection of general education courses. The department is directly associated with Steward Observatory, one of the world's leading astronomical research centers. All of our faculty members hold joint teaching and research appointments between the Astronomy Department and Steward Observatory.
(520) 621-2288
jbieging@as.arizona.eduUA Student Government - ASUA offers a wide variety of programs and services that students can both help organize and utilize.
(520) 621-2782
asua@web.asua.arizona.eduUniversity of Arizona BookStores is your source for all University of Arizona textbooks, clothing, trade books, gifts, computer hardware and software, and more!
(520) 621-2426
webmaster@www.bookstore.arizona.eduConducts research and development, technology transfer and enhances education in advanced transportation and logistics.
(520) 621-7284The Department of Atmospheric Sciences offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Funded research is conducted through the Institute of Atmospheric Physics in such areas as Atmospheric Chemistry & Aerosols, Climate & Global Change, Lightning & Atmospheric Electricity, Radiation & Remote Sensing, Tropical Meteorology, and Weather Analysis & Predictability.
(520) 621-6831
atmosci@atmo.arizona.edu