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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 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.eduThe 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.eduThe Binational Migration Institute's (BMI) interdisciplinary focus has been shaped by the unavoidable issues in our own backyard, especially the ways in which immigration policies and practices impact the lives of hundreds-of-thousands of migrants and Arizona residents.
(520) 626-4987
rrg@email.arizona.eduProvides an intellectual framework and administrative structure that positions the UA to be at the leading edge of 21st century biological research.
(520) 626-2465Offers the M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees to prepare for senior research positions in industry or government laboratories or a career in college-level or university-level teaching and research.
(520) 621-5770
chemistry@arizona.eduEstablished in 2009 under the College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering reflects a UA tradition of interdisciplinary research at the intersection of medicine, science, and engineering.
(520) 626-9134
dhoward@email.arizona.eduThe Biomedical Engineering Program offers an M.S. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and is a discipline that integrates the engineering sciences with biology and medicine.
(520) 626-9134
barton@email.arizona.eduJust north of Tucson on Oracle Road/Highway 77, explore a “world under glass.” Biosphere 2 contains a living rainforest, ocean, and four other biomes in a 3.14-acre laboratory. Tours take you inside this engineering marvel where construction and experiments on the Landscape Earth Observatory have begun. Experience one of Time Life Books 50 must-see “Wonders of the World.” Open daily, 9am-4pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Admission: Adults-$20; Seniors, AAA, Military-$18; Children-$13; UA Catcard-$10.
(520) 838-6200
info@B2science.orgProvides supplies for students.
(520) 626-6669Manages the budgetary resources of the University. The mission of the University of Arizona Budget Office is to effectively manage the budgetary resources of the University. We are committed to providing efficient, timely and accurate budgetary and expenditure information to both internal and external constituents.
(520) 621-1634
bdoffice@email.arizona.eduNationally-recognized academic research unit at the service of contemporary society.
(520) 621-6282The Bursar's Office provides student account and billing information; receives payments for tuition, fees and miscellaneous campus charges; provides collection of delinquent accounts; delivers refunds and financial aid residuals after disbursement.
(520) 621-3232- (520) 621-3232
We support the University's teaching, research and public service mission by continually developing and improving required infrastructure and fiscal services.
(520) 621-5977Provides planning services in support of the development of the campus physical and spatial environment.
(520) 626-4419
garcia-bullingtont@arizona.eduCampus Agricultural Center (CAC) is based on 180 acres located about 3 miles north of the University's main campus.
(520) 621-3246
thladky@ag.arizona.eduManages the design & construction projects on campus & provides planning services in support of the development of the campus physical & spatial environment.
(520) 621-1805
pdcinfo@u.arizona.eduProvides quality medical services, psychological care, and health promotion & prevention services for students.
(520) 621-7428
west@health.arizona.eduProvides programs, services, educational opportunities and facilities that meet the recreational, fitness and wellness needs of UA students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees.
(520) 621-4709
rroberts@email.arizona.eduStudents in this program may choose areas of special concentration such as biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, pharmacology or microbiology. Cancer Biology is the comparative study of the biology of normal and cancerous cells and tissues. The discipline includes the study of normal and tumor cell biology and biochemistry, cancer etiology, and biological rationale for cancer therapy and prevention.
acione@azcc.arizona.eduStudents in this program may choose areas of special concentration such as biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, pharmacology or microbiology. Cancer Biology is the comparative study of the biology of normal and cancerous cells and tissues. The discipline includes the study of normal and tumor cell biology and biochemistry, cancer etiology, and biological rationale for cancer therapy and prevention.
acione@azcc.arizona.eduA National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
(520) 626-2548A collaborative umbrella uniting all Center efforts to address three areas of cancer disparities: research, training and community outreach.
The CRCPHP is a chronic disease prevention and intervention research center that focuses on diabetes and associated obesity and depression.
(520) 626-5682
crcphp@email.arizona.edu- (520) 626-2477
Campus employment services to help students find jobs on or off campus. Career-planning workshops, counseling, planning tools, resource library and tips on resume-writing and interviewing.
(520) 621-2588
careerservices@arizona.eduThe Bursar's Office provides student account and billing information; receives payments for tuition, fees and miscellaneous campus charges; provides collection of delinquent accounts; delivers refunds and financial aid residuals after disbursement.
(520) 621-3232Professional staff in CATS Academics provide comprehensive academic support for intercollegiate student-athletes. Services include assistance with degree and course planning, coordination of all learning and tutorial support, personal counseling, monitoring degree progress and NCAA academic eligibility.
A basic science department that provides courses in the medical curriculum and a number of graduate and undergraduate courses in the life sciences.
(520) 626-6084
casmith@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-3341
uapresents@arizona.edu - (602) 827-2084
gloriae@email.arizona.edu Conducts and supports sociological research on various social issues and problems critical to the well-being of the residents of Tucson, Pima County, Southern Arizona, the State of Arizona as a whole, and the Southwestern Region of the United States.
(520) 621-3531Support the advancement of astronomical science by providing the means by which to exploit observations at very high resolutions.
(520) 621-4409Research on methods, architectures & technologies for the design, implementation, integration & evaluation of computing systems, components & applications capable of autonomously achieving desired behaviors.
Provides computing and campus-wide telecommunications services.
(520) 626-8324
support@email.arizona.eduA unique institution whose aim is to bring together the perspectives of philosophy, the cognitive sciences, neuroscience, the social sciences, medicine, and the physical sciences, the arts and humanities, to move toward an integrated understanding of human consciousness.
(520) 621-9317
center@email.arizona.eduConfluence: Center for Creative Inquiry (Confluence), is being established to increase knowledge about the complex ways in which educational, economic, political, social, and cultural forces shape people’s lives. The interdisciplinary center, reporting to the Vice President for Research, will incorporate faculty and students from the Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for interdisciplinary interaction and seeding of new research.
Experience this one-of-a-kind archive, museum and research center dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record. The Center’s changing exhibits include key collections of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Garry Winogrand, Harry Callahan and other great 20th century photographers. Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday - Sunday, 1-4pm.
(520) 621-7968CERCLL supports the educational community and the nation by providing resources and research focused on culture, language and literacy in less commonly taught languages.
(520) 626-8071
cercll@email.arizona.eduPerforms funded research in the areas of electrical and thermal characteristics of electronic device packages, and interconnected devices.
Located in the geographic center of The University of Arizona campus, CESL enjoys its own modern learning facilities dedicated exclusively to English language training, U.S. cultural studies and special programs.
(520) 621-1362
cesl@email.arizona.eduAcademic 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.eduDevelop new gamma-ray imaging instruments with dramatically improved spatial and temporal resolution and to make them available to a wide community of biomedical and clinical researchers.
(520) 626-2606Assesses health care interventions from a clinical, economic and humanistic view.
(520) 626-3020A multicampus, interdisciplinary program fostering collaborative research and education on a broad array of topics dealing with insect science.
(520) 621-9310
insects@arl.arizona.eduThe Center for Integrated Access Networks (CIAN) is a multi-institutional research effort consisting of the University of Arizona (Lead) and its partner institutions. The vision of CIAN is to create transformative technologies for optical access networks where virtually any application requiring any resource can be seamlessly and efficiently aggregated and interfaced with existing and future core networks in a cost-effective manner.
The 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) 626-5758Offers BA and MA degrees, a PhD minor, and joint BA/MA programs with Business and Law.
(520) 626-7242
clas@mail.sbs.arizona.eduThe Eller College of Management's Ethics Program demonstrates College Social Responsibility (CSR) by promoting ethical decision-making through unique programs that reach the K-12, collegiate, and executive levels in society.
(520) 626-0695
annep@email.arizona.eduThe Eller College’s Center for Management Innovations in Healthcare (CMIH) aims to capitalize on existing faculty strengths to contribute new human, strategic, and technological resources to the organization and management of healthcare delivery systems through education, research, and community partnerships in Arizona and beyond.
Promotes Middle East studies-related teaching and research and fosters understanding of the Middle East through an extensive program of outreach to schools and the wider community.
(520) 621-5450
mideast@u.arizona.eduThe primary goal of the Center is to gain a better understanding of the long-term effects of physical activity and nutrition on chronic disease and health, and to translate cutting-edge research into community programs that improve the health and well-being of people of all ages.
(520) 626-2639Seeks to actively advance the research and scientific reputation of the University of Arizona by promoting faculty diversity and the equitable treatment of faculty.
(520) 626-6690
advance@vpr.arizona.eduThe Arizona Rural Health Office works to improve the health of rural people. La oficina de salud rural trabaja para mejorar la salud de la población rural.
(520) 626-5823Develops the theory, technology and processes that allow groups to move to new levels of efficiency and productivity while retaining a focus on the people at the heart of every organization.
(520) 621-2640
requestinfo@cmi.arizona.eduThe Center's mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of the ideals of freedom and responsibility along four dimensions: published research, undergraduate education, graduate education, and community outreach.
(520) 621-3129
arizonafreedomcenter@gmail.comOffers flexible, interdisciplinary, and individualized masters Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs with concentrations in comparative higher education, finance, organization and administration, science and technology policy, and student affairs.
(520) 626-7313Blending chemistry and biology, the objective of the Center is to understand the processes by which chemicals effect people and to identify factors that influence those processes.
(520) 626-2433
toxcenter-info@pharmacy.arizona.eduAssist public and private decision-makers in determining an acceptable balance between the protection of the Sonoran desert ecosystem and its appropriate use for societal benefits.
(520) 621-7255
ciudad@arizona.eduOffer BS, MS, and PhD Degree Programs in Chemical Engineering, and MS and PhD Degree Programs in Environmental Engineering.
(520) 621-6044
arlaa@email.arizona.eduOffers the M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees to prepare for senior research positions in industry or government laboratories or a career in college-level or university-level teaching and research.
(520) 621-5770
chemistry@arizona.eduOffers the M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees to prepare for senior research positions in industry or government laboratories or a career in college-level or university-level teaching and research.
(520) 621-5770
chemistry@arizona.eduOffers innovative retention programs that encourage academic achievement, personal development, and integration into the University academic community.
(520) 621-5627
socorroc@email.arizona.eduJacqueline Lee Mok was appointed by President Robert N. Shelton as the first Vice President and Chief of Staff in the Office of the President at The University of Arizona. Prior to her appointment, she was the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the UA.
(520) 626-5902
jlmok@email.arizona.eduAddresses the most critical social, emotional, and physical issues facing today's families.
(520) 621-8067
families@ag.arizona.eduABET accredited BS degree and Masters and PhD programs. Civil engineers conceive, design, construct, manage and maintain physical facilities and infrastructure.
(520) 621-2266
ceem@engr.arizona.eduStudies the cultures, history, languages, literatures, and material remains of the ancient Mediterranean world.
(520) 621-1689
classics@email.arizona.eduEstablished to coordinate interdisciplinary research on hydrometeorology and climate among eleven units (six in the College of Science; two in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; and one each in the College of Engineering, the College of Optical Sciences, and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences).
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Cochise Residential College is dedicated to students who have not decided on a major. The community and staff helps students focus on self-exploration and selecting a future major and career.
(520) 626-8531
outreach@life.arizona.eduCooperative Extension office in Coconino County Arizona.
(520) 774-1868
cococe@cals.arizona.eduCoconino Hall is a small and charming residence hall at the north end of campus. Coconino residents appreciate the close community they develop and the comfortable atmosphere of a smaller hall. Well kept and cozy, the sunken living room houses a pool table and is welcoming and relaxing. A side yard includes a courtyard and barbecue area. There are two singles in this three story hall. Coconino is located near the Fine Arts Complex on campus.
(520) 626-8588
outreach@life.arizona.eduThe study of human mental processes with a fundamental goal of determining the nature of human intelligence.
(520) 621-2065
gerken@u.arizona.edu- (520) 621-7195
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cala@u.arizona.edu Although the primary mission of the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library is to support the curricular, scholarship and research needs of the James E. Rogers College of Law's students and faculty, the library also provides legal materials and reference assistance for the faculty, staff and students of the University as a whole and for the local bar association members and general public.
(520) 621-5455The 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) 626-4555
wormsley@email.arizona.eduThe College of Medicine is committed to providing top quality, comprehensive information technology solutions and services in support of its administrative, academic, clinical and research missions. In 2008, the College of Medicine consolidated the AHSL (Arizona Health Sciences Library) Systems & Networking Group, Biomedical Communications, Instructional Technology and Medical Computing to form Information Technology Services (ITS). ITS provides services, support and innovation for instructional, research and administrative programs.
(520) 626-2693
wormsley@email.arizona.edu- (520) 827-2102
The primary purpose of the Research Office at the UA College of Medicine is to facilitate research on the Tucson and Phoenix Campuses.
(520) 626-2483University Animal Care is an animal care research center with facilities located at the University of Arizona Health Science Center (AHSC and the main campus Central Animal Facility (CAF). The department is in charge of the campus wide animal care and use program and its personnel are located primarily in the AHSC, CAF and Veterinary Science Microbiology buildings.
(520) 626-6702
wilson-s@email.arizona.eduWelcome to the Student Affairs Web Site for The University of Arizona College of Medicine! This is intended to be the site where students can come to find out the most up-to-date information, contact fellow students through e-mail and find links to other useful web sites in the College and throughout the virtual world.
(520) 626-6216
bonniem@u.arizona.eduWorks to ensure the full participation and achievement of women and other underrepresented groups on campus.
(520) 626-5502
csw@email.arizona.eduProvides students with the knowledge and tools that they will need to embark on careers as educators and researchers in the field of neuroscience.
(520) 621-8380
erin@u.arizona.eduOffers studies leading to B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees.
(520) 621-1366
trm@email.arizona.eduThe mission of the division is to improve the state of environmental and community health through teaching, research, and service activities.
(520) 626-3589
casadyn@u.arizona.eduThe Department of Computer Science emphasizes high quality research and instruction in an atmosphere where undergraduate as well as graduate students benefit from the Department's research programs.
(520) 621-6613
dept-info@cs.arizona.edudining services The Arizona Student Unions have been providing needed services for students, faculty and staff since 1951. With the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership, dining services, activities and more, we strive to provide a "home away from home" to balance the diverse educational, recreational, cultural and social needs of today's student. We are more than you think.
(520) 621-4286
bbrestel@email.arizona.eduConfluence: Center for Creative Inquiry (Confluence), is being established to increase knowledge about the complex ways in which educational, economic, political, social, and cultural forces shape people’s lives. The interdisciplinary center, reporting to the Vice President for Research, will incorporate faculty and students from the Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for interdisciplinary interaction and seeding of new research.
The goal of Continuing Medical Education is to provide physicians and other health care professionals with high quality educational experiences. Continuing medical education is defined by the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) as:
(520) 626-7832
uofacme@email.arizona.eduExtension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. We are part of a nationwide educational network of scientists and educators who help people solve problems and put knowledge to use.
(520) 621-7205The UA BookStore at the Corleone Student Center: Law BookStore
(520) 626-8341
dshort@email.arizona.eduCoronado Hall houses eight floors of 100 students each. The spacious entry lobby and comfortable lounge area opens onto patio areas. Casual multipurpose areas contain a small kitchen, vending area, and seating/TV area adjacent to a large laundry room. Double rooms are "suite-style" with a connecting bathroom and shower shared by four students. Suites are single-gender. The west and east wings are single-gender and some center wings are co-ed.
(520) 626-8600
outreach@life.arizona.eduWe are here to help businesses make meaningful connections and build valuable relationships with the University of Arizona.
(520) 626-4461
nsmith@vpr.arizona.eduExperience this one-of-a-kind archive, museum and research center dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record. The Center’s changing exhibits include key collections of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Garry Winogrand, Harry Callahan and other great 20th century photographers. Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, Saturday - Sunday, 1-4pm.
(520) 621-7968Created in order to meet the need for instruction in less commonly taught languages.
(520) 621-3387
mcdowels@u.arizona.eduPrepares students for careers as performers, choreographers, movement specialists and teachers and develops scholarly foundations for specialized and advanced degree work.
cardella@email.arizona.eduThe School of Dance provides studies in the art, teaching and analysis of dance. The dance curriculum offers technique in ballet, jazz dance and modern dance, choreography and ample performing experience, leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in dance.
(520) 621-4698
dance@email.arizona.eduServes as the primary link between students, faculty and administrators while providing high quality programs for students. Provides assistance to people who have questions about code of conduct or academic integrity concerns and acts as first point of contact for emergency situations involving students.
(520) 621-7057
voice@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-1461
rbarton@email.arizona.edu The Department of Emergency Medicine at The University of Arizona College of Medicine is close to 40 faculty members strong. As part of University Medical Center (UMC)’s Level One trauma center, and the University Physicians Hospital at Kino Campus, the Emergency Department sees more than 70,000 patients annually at UMC, 30,000 at UPHK and is responsible for almost 50 percent of both hospital's admissions.
(520) 626-2239
eminfo@aemrc.arizona.eduThe Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies is committed to research about and teaching of students with disabilities and special abilities. The department’s research, teaching, and service address current issues in special education, rehabilitation, school psychology, and deaf studies.
(520) 621-7822
dps@email.arizona.eduFacilitates full access for disabled students, faculty, staff, and visitors through the provision of reasonable accommodations, adaptive athletic and fitness programs, assistive technology, innovative programming, education, and consultation.
(520) 621-3268
uadrc@email.arizona.eduCommitted to building a campus community in which students, faculty, and staff at all levels feel valued and have a chance to succeed.
(520) 621-3772Research-based outreach arm of the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (CALA) dedicated to sustainable design and planning - including affordable housing, heritage conservation, neighborhood, community & regional planning - with a focus on communities in need throughout Arizona and the Greater Southwest.
(520) 626-5293Offers information about the more than 500 distinct outreach programs, services, courses and events at the UA. These include educational, creative, research or service-oriented activities.
(520) 626-2300
eao@u.arizona.eduThe Department of East Asian Studies is dedicated to the study of the civilizations and culture of China and Japan in all their diversity. The rich cultural heritages of the region are covered by courses in literature, history, religion and thought, linguistics and language, and other aspects of culture. EAS offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Arts (MA), and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees with a major in East Asian Studies. EAS also offers courses in Chinese and Japanese language.
(520) 621-1048
cohadv@email.arizona.eduStudy and research in areas including molecular genetics and organismal function as they relate to evolution and ecology; population and community ecology; and biological diversity, phylogeny and macroevolution.
(520) 621-1588
eebdept@email.arizona.eduThe Economic and Business Research Center's mission is to provide the Arizona community of business and public-sector decision makers with applied research and information on economic, demographic and business trends in Arizona.
(520) 621-2155
ebrlib@eller.arizona.eduOne of the world's leading laboratories in the study of economic behavior, the testing of economic theories, and the study of market performance.
(520) 621-4288
kiser@arizona.eduStudents can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.).
(520) 621-6224
lsooter@eller.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona College of Education — Arizona's first — was founded in 1922 with an enrollment of 145 students. Today, we have about 1,800 undergraduate students and 900 graduate students within our six academic departments, each featuring different curriculum, faculty, and degree opportunities. We have about 65 full-time faculty members and 30 clinical and adjunct faculty members.
(520) 621-1461
rbarton@email.arizona.eduPrepares individuals for leadership roles at all levels of public education.
(520) 621-6658
edlprog@email.arizona.eduPrepares students for roles in research, teaching, school counseling and many other areas in which educational psychology is applied.
(520) 621-7828
EDP@u.arizona.eduElderhostel is a not-for-profit organization which offers the opportunity to explore the world’s most unique places. Leading experts and local people take you behind the scenes to gain an insider’s perspective of the area’s rich heritage of history, culture, and environment.
(520) 626-5144
hcm@email.arizona.eduDevelops and maintains programs of excellence in teaching and research which will support the state of Arizona in its development as a leading center for high-technology industry and which will support national needs for the development and application of electrical/electronic/computer based high technology.
(520) 621-2434
office@ece.arizona.eduDelivers business and leadership education through undergraduate and graduate programs emphasizing innovation, integrity, and cutting-edge research balanced with experiential learning.
(520) 621-2165Everything else in your world is customized, now your MBA can be, too. At the Eller College of Management, we'll help you map out a personalized plan for success.
(520) 621-4008
mba_admissions@eller.arizona.eduEller Information Technology's mission is to facilitate the effective and efficient use of computing and communications technology in the fulfillment of the academic mission of the Eller College of Management.
(520) 621-2385
support@eller.arizona.eduThe Eller College of Management's Undergraduate Program strives to nurture student success through innovation and value-added personalized programs. The following core competencies are emphasized within our program: knowledge, skills, ethical behavior, positive attitude, and creativity.
(520) 621-2505
ugrad@eller.arizona.eduThe Department of Emergency Medicine strives to provide care for all patients needing emergent or urgent care services, enhance educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as research in the areas of prehospital care, acute injury and illness, emergent and urgent care services, injury prevention, and resuscitation.
(520) 626-6312
eminfo@aemrc.arizona.edu- (520) 694-6093
Plays a pivotal role in providing the research, technology, and engineering expertise necessary for growth and diversity in the economy. Graduates of the college are the entrepreneurs developing high-tech companies, creating jobs, and improving our quality of life.
(520) 621-6594Assists College of Engineering and Mines faculty in identifying potential sponsors for their various research programs and in assisting faculty members in meeting the college's public service responsibilities.
(520) 621-7492A multi-university research center leading the way to environmentally friendly semiconductor manufacturing.
(520) 621-6051Welcome to the Department of English! Whether you are considering working with us in an undergraduate or graduate degree program or are just exploring, you will find information here on the many opportunities we offer students. The hallmarks of our department are outstanding teaching, creative research, and effective outreach. We were recognized in 1998 as the most outstanding teaching department on campus. Our four graduate programs have strong reputations for producing leaders in their fields. As you are browsing, feel free to email our webmaster with questions or comments.
(520) 621-1836
englchan@u.arizona.eduCoordinates enrollment management efforts to move the University toward its enrollment goals.
(520) 621-8257- (520) 626-9094
The three-fold mission of the Department of Entomology is to 1) conduct research to better understand insects and their impact on humanity, 2) provide distinguished education in all aspects of insect biology, and 3) disseminate information about insects to improve the quality of life of the people of Arizona and the world.
(520) 621-1151
pbaldewi@ag.arizona.eduThe Department of Entomology at the University of Arizona has an internationally renowned faculty dedicated to excellence in research, teaching, and extension and has been generating, synthesizing, and disseminating knowledge about insects for more than a century. Faculty expertise encompasses fundamental insect biology, pest management, and outreach.
(520) 621-1151
aliciag@email.arizona.eduEnvironmental Research Lab is an established leader of environmental research and education in arid regions. The overall goal of Environmental Research Lab is to improve the health, welfare and living standards of communities in desert areas through the application of appropriate and sustainable technologies.
(520) 626-3322UA Evening & Weekend provides conveniently scheduled courses, student services, and degree programs that help students achieve their academic goals and further their career aspirations.
(520) 626-2073
evening@email.arizona.eduEncompasses UA communications; community, corporate, and government relations; marketing; public relations; and special events.
(520) 621-4608
extrel@email.arizona.eduManages the design & construction projects on campus & provides planning services in support of the development of the campus physical & spatial environment.
(520) 621-1805
pdcinfo@u.arizona.eduThe Mission of Facilities Management at the University of Arizona is to effectively and efficiently provide services that support the faculty, staff, and students in pursuit of excellence in their individual and institutional, academic, research, and community objectives.
(520) 621-1228Provides support for the maintenance and operation of UA facilities.
(520) 621-1577Consists of highly skilled journey-level tradesmen, specializing in operation maintenance and repair of critical building systems, unique to a large institutional setting with an emphasis on research and higher learning.
(520) 621-9009
fm-ums@distribution.arizona.eduBusiness Services is the logistical service entity within Facilities Management that ensures that the department's efforts to function efficiently and effectively are accounted for in an auditable manner that is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
(520) 626-1244
fm-bussvcs@distribution.arizona.eduCommitted to providing a clean, safe and cheerful environment through the highest quality cleaning with the utmost in customer service and positive communications all performed by the best trained and highest quality custodians available.
(520) 621-7558
fm-custodial@distribution.arizona.edu- (520) 621-7959
Provides and maintains all main campus, Arizona Health Sciences Center (AHSC), Intercollegiate athletic facilities and outlying properties landscape and streets to include the daily care and meet the environmental standards of all plant materials, trees, lawns, irrigation systems and athletic fields.
(520) 621-7959
grounds@fm.arizona.eduRecycling Office took on the responsibilities of running all trash operations on campus, to become Recycling and Waste Management.
(520) 621-1264
fm-recycling@distribution.arizona.eduUMS provides dependable Utility Production and Distribution Services to the University Campus in the most effective and efficient manner to provide the environment conducive to the University’s Mission of Education.
(520) 621-1770
fm-ums@distribution.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine promotes the health of individuals, families and communities though excellent community-based teaching, research and service in the fields of Family Medicine and Community Medicine.
(520) 626-5914
chavezl@email.arizona.eduOffers two bachelor of science degrees for undergraduates majoring in family studies and human development or family and consumer sciences education (FACS), as well as advanced study at the graduate level.
(520) 621-1075
sfcs@cals.arizona.eduThe Office of Federal Relations is the UA's liaison between the UA and the federal government. This unit coordinates UA's participation in the appropriations process and UA's relationships with Members of Congress and the Executive Branch agencies.
(520) 621-3108
shanley@email.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona Finance Department is to adds value-to students, to the University community, and to the community at large.
(520) 621-7554
financeinfo@eller.arizona.eduOffers students a full array of scholarships, grants, waivers, loans and work-study.
(520) 621-1858
askaid@email.arizona.eduHelps to make The University of Arizona College of Medicine affordable to families from all income levels.
(520) 626-7145
mdfinaid@email.arizona.eduThe Financial Services Office is dedicated to providing quality financial services in support of the University's mission to discover, educate, serve and inspire.
(520) 621-3220
fsowebteam@listserv.arizona.eduOffers programs to prepare students for careers in the performing, visual and media arts. Opportunities range from performing and production to teaching, exhibition, administration and technology.
(520) 621-1778
finearts@email.arizona.eduOpen your mind at Southern Arizona’s only planetarium, with fun and educational programs for everyone. Hands-on exhibits and sky shows highlight the wonders of science, and music laser shows immerse audiences in light and sound. Tour the heavens via the observatory’s 16-inch telescope (no reservations needed). Open seven days a week, see website or call for hours, exhibits and admission information.
(520) 621-7827
fsc@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-2338
The Arizona 4-H Youth Foundation was incorporated as a non-profit educational organization under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service Code in September, 1970, by a public spirited group of Arizona’s civic and corporate leaders in cooperation with the University of Arizona College of Agriculture & Life Sciences’ Cooperative Extension. The Foundation, while separate from the University, is sanctioned by the Board of Regents, University administration, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences and Cooperative Extension.
(520) 621-7211
pbeaston@cals.arizona.eduProvides its members with opportunities for growth and excellence in academic, leadership, service learning, and social arenas.
(520) 621-8046Our undergraduate degree programs in French and Italian emphasize proficiency in the target language, critical thinking, and intellectual growth. It offers a B.A. in French (Literature; Teaching; and Business) and two in Italian (Language and literature; Italian studies).
(520) 621-7349- (520) 621-7316
motorpool@fm.arizona.edu Provides interdisciplinary feminist research and curriculum.
(520) 621-7338
wstudies@email.arizona.eduThe purpose of Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics at The University of Arizona is to facilitate interdisciplinary training and research in genetics. Genetics is the study of how genes are inherited, how they control the phenotype of cells and organisms, and how they evolve.
(520) 626-9821
genetics@email.arizona.eduOffers the BA degree in Geography, the BS degree in Regional Development, and the MA and PhD degrees in Geography. Features concentrations in Environmental Studies, Social and Cultural Geography, or Development Studies.
(520) 621-1652Focuses on research and education dealing with the nature, genesis, and history of the Earth and its crust, and with the evolution of the environment and biota at the Earth's surface.
(520) 621-6000The Department of German Studies provides instruction designed to develop competence in oral and written communication; insights into language form, usage and meaning; and knowledge of German literature, cultural history, and contemporary issues in the German-speaking world.
(520) 621-7385
gerstudy@u.arizona.eduThe program seeks to provide leadership in the identification and response to emerging needs of aging and elderly citizens in Arizona.
(520) 626-5804
geron@u.arizona.eduProvides students with the knowledge and tools that they will need to embark on careers as educators and researchers in the field of neuroscience. Students participate in designing their own individually tailored programs that provide a thorough base of knowledge in the many facets of neuroscience as well as depth in chosen areas of specialization.
(520) 621-8380
NRSC@neurobio.arizona.eduOffers programs for 4-H Youth Development, Animal Science, Horticulture, Natural Resources, and San Carlos Reservation.
(520) 425-7179
pleonard@cals.arizona.eduProvides graduate students with a broad understanding of critical concepts and state-of-the-art skills in the rapidly emerging field of global change.
(520) 621-6466
ispe@email.arizona.eduDedicated to finding evidence-based solutions to global health problems through the education and training of tomorrows health leaders.
Supports the UA's mission by developing and maintaining relationships with State and Federal government legislators and officials.
(520) 621-1737
susanrd@email.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona's Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDPs) transcend departmental boundaries by facilitating cutting edge teaching and research where traditional disciplines interface. The fusion of ideas, techniques, and expertise from the traditional academic fields provides for the evolution of modern and imaginative methods of research, and the creation of new fields of endeavor.
(520) 621-8368
gidp@email.arizona.eduOffers programs for 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family, Consumer and Health Sciences, Horticulture and Gardening, Cotton, and Water.
(520) 428-2611
wbrandau@cals.arizona.eduOffers programs for 4-H Youth Development, Horticulture, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Water.
(520) 359-2261
madolf@cals.arizona.eduProvides an opportunity to study coursework in Spanish, live with a Guadalajara family, and be totally immersed in the culture as well as the language.
(520) 621-5137
gss@u.arizona.eduThe focus of the Health Promotion Sciences (HPS) division of The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health (MEZCOPH) is on studying risk factors for disease or injury and using the knowledge gained to protect the health of the public. Our strength is our diversity of approaches including learning about biological, psychological, societal, cultural, and organizational factors that can improve the health of the public.
(520) 626-1355
jehiri@emaiil.arizona.eduOffers flexible, interdisciplinary, and individualized master of arts and doctor of philosophy degree programs with concentrations in comparative higher education, finance, organization and administration, science and technology policy, and student affairs.
(520) 626-7313Offers major fields of study in Early Europe, Modern Europe, United States, Middle Eastern Histories, Asia, and Latin America. Offers minor fields of study in Comparative Women and Gender and Comparative/World History.
(520) 621-1586Employee and management advising, hiring strategies, organizational consulting, employee benefits, professional development and more.
(520) 621-3662
hrinfo@email.arizona.eduThrough the study of language, literature, and culture, programs in Humanities emphasize the importance of critical, creative, thinking and writing. Students prepare for careers in education, public service, international business and the foreign service.
(520) 621-1044
cohinfo@u.arizona.eduOffers programs to undergraduate and graduate students in the applied science of water use from many perspectives including social, economic, legal, environmental and scientific. Students prepare for careers in the field of hydrology with our internationally recognized faculty.
(520) 621-5082
programs@hwr.arizona.eduOffers graduate training leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree with a major in Immunobiology.
(520) 626-6409
immuno@email.arizona.eduPrepares students for meaningful and exciting careers in 21st century information professions. Affords foundational knowledge necessary to work with print and digital information in libraries, museums, science centers, and business and government offices.
(520) 621-3565
sirls@email.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona seeks to ensure that all individuals using, accessing, storing, transmitting or overseeing University information resources understand their responsibility in reducing the risk of compromise and take appropriate security measures to protect University information resources.
(520) 621-8476
iso@u.arizona.eduProvides computing and campus-wide telecommunications services.
(520) 626-8324
support@email.arizona.eduAddresses the most critical social, emotional, and physical issues facing today's families.
(520) 621-8067
families@ag.arizona.eduFounded in 1993 to develop curriculum, promote research and present public programming that addresses the histories, politics and cultures of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Arizona, nationally and globally.
(520) 626-3431
lgbs@email.arizona.edu- (520) 626-8792
cathi@as.arizona.edu Provides graduate training and research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields.
(520) 621-6831
atmosci@atmo.arizona.eduThe Institute of the Environment collaborates across the U of A campus to understand, communicate, and solve the environmental challenges facing our world, nation, and state, as well as to help the people of Arizona seize opportunities created by these challenges.
(520) 792-8712The University of Arizona Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) oversees the university's animal care and use programs, facilities and procedures ensuring the appropriate care, use and humane treatment of animals being used for research, testing and teaching.
(520) 621-9305
iacuc@email.arizona.eduResponsible for institutional research, student data on enrollment, persistence and graduation, and institutional planning and special services.
(520) 621-7807
oirps@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-2200
UA Wildcat sports teams.
(520) 621-2200Provides independent, objective assurance and audit consulting services.
(520) 621-6923
Cornelll@arizona.eduServes as the international relations office for the UA and is responsible for supporting the negotiation, facilitation and maintenance of all institutional relationships with foreign partner institutions worldwide.
(520) 621-1900Provides services to international professors and research scholars, and their sponsoring UA departments.
(520) 626-6289The IDS/International Studies major, which is administratively based in the University College, is ideal for students who want a customized, multidisciplinary education and who have a strong desire to work in an international setting.
(520) 621-6901Offers programs for students, emerging filmmakers, and media entrepreneurs who want to contribute significantly to the art and/or business of filmmaking and have an influential role in the film industry.
(520) 626-9825A refereed journal published quarterly by the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona, Journal of the Southwest invites scholarly articles, essays, and reviews informing any aspect of the Greater Southwest (including northern Mexico).
(520) 621-2484
JWilder@email.arizona.eduProvides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
(520) 621-7556
journal@email.arizona.eduProvides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
(520) 621-7556
journal@email.arizona.eduThe 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) 626-5758Southern Arizona public television, offering PBS national programming with other national and international programs, and award-winning local productions including Arizona Illustrated, The Desert Speaks and Reflexiones.
(520) 621-5828Provides programs for 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture, Community Outreach, CRIT Reservation, Family, Consumer and Health Sciences, and Horticulture.
(520) 669-9843
lmasters@ag.arizona.eduHouses a large optical/infared telescope that utilizes two 8.4 meter diameter mirrors.
(520) 626-5231
gkoeppen@as.arizona.eduAlthough the primary mission of the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library is to support the curricular, scholarship and research needs of the James E. Rogers College of Law's students and faculty, the library also provides legal materials and reference assistance for the faculty, staff and students of the University as a whole and for the local bar association members and general public.
(520) 621-5455The Eller College of Management's Ethics Program demonstrates College Social Responsibility (CSR) by promoting ethical decision-making through unique programs that reach the K-12, collegiate, and executive levels in society.
(520) 626-0695
annep@email.arizona.eduWorks with manufacturers of Officially Licensed products to ensure the proper use of University trademarks.
(520) 626-3077
licensing@arizona.eduOffers undergraduate and graduate programs in linguistics and human language technology.
(520) 621-6897
linguistics@sbs.arizona.edu- (520) 626-4088
Advancing scientific, technological and educational aspects of mineral discovery, extraction and processing, including the environmental and societal issues that accompany these processes.
(520) 621-5292
pbosco@email.arizona.eduDedicated to goal of understanding and teaching about the formation and evolution of the planetary system.
(520) 621-6963Academic 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.eduDesigned for students desiring managerial positions in large or small organizations.
(520) 621-1053Offers a unique combination of excellence in research and outstanding teaching and academic programs, as well as important business partnerships.
(520) 621-2748Maricopa Agricultural Center has a goal to develop, deliver and service the best integrated agricultural technologies for all problems faced by Arizona consumers and producers.
(520) 568-2273
bobroth@ag.arizona.eduOffers programs in 4-H Youth Development, Agricultural Literacy, Field Crops, Vegetable Crops, Family and Consumer Sciences, Food Safety, Bone Builders, Grandparents Raising, Grandchildren, Turf Science, Urban Horticulture, and Water Resources.
(602) 827-8200
maricopacounty@cals.arizona.edu
The Marketing Department in the Eller College of Management strives to generate influential contributions to marketing knowledge and communicate these to students in a way that regenerates this curiosity in a next generation of responsible citizens and marketing professionals.
(520) 621-7479
marketing@eller.arizona.eduThe department has exciting research programs in areas as diverse as high tech ceramics, non-linear optical materials, sol-gel and biomemetic processing, and polymers in electronic packaging. It has a long tradition of excellence in extractive and physical metallurgy.
(520) 621-6070
msed@email.arizona.eduProvides an environment for research and learning in the Mathematical Sciences.
(520) 621-8129
acms@acms.arizona.eduMembers of the department create, communicate, and apply mathematics of the highest caliber through activities such as internationally recognized research and graduate education, award winning undergraduate programs, and extensive outreach to local schools.
(520) 621-6892One of the first university-based centers for entrepreneurship, the center is one of the few to consistently maintain top tier ranking status.
(520) 626-8625
entre.net@eller.arizona.eduOur objective is uncover the neurobiological changes in the brain that cause memory to decline as we age, and to understand what characterizes "normal" from pathological aging.
(520) 626-2312Offers programs leading towards the BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees
(520) 621-2235Offers students comprehensive training in the art and the business of storytelling and the workings of the entertainment industry in an incredibly rich learning environment. With state-of- the- art equipment, and a faculty made up of working professionals.
(520) 621-7008Provides supplies for students.
(520) 626-6669Provides lectures by visiting professors, as well as courses and events for UA medical students.
(520) 626-9896
rgrant@email.arizona.eduThe College of Medicine is committed to providing top quality, comprehensive information technology solutions and services in support of its administrative, academic, clinical and research missions.
(520) 626-8931OMSE provides centralized support for the first two years of the medical student curriculum, support for curricular developments and issues arising in the third year clerkships, development and maintenance of the fourth-year elective curriculum, and coordination and support for the many community service-learning and outreach programs.
(520) 626-1743Provides sections in medicine including cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, and many more.
(520) 626-6102The primary purpose of the Research Office at the UA College of Medicine is to facilitate research on the Tucson and Phoenix Campuses.
(520) 626-2483The administrative offices are responsible for the daily operations and business of the college.
(520) 626-4555The University of Arizona College of Medicine abides by the UA policy to provide equal opportunity in its admissions processes without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation. The University of Arizona College of Medicine follows the recommended application and acceptance procedures of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
(520) 626-6214
medadmissions@ahsc.arizona.eduStudies of the epoch of transition between medieval and early-modern Europe.
(520) 621-1284
skimball@u.arizona.eduThe Department of Mexican American & Raza Studies is committed to contemporary applied public policy research on Mexican Americans. As the leading public policy research center addressing issues of concern to this minority group in Arizona, the MA&RS works collaboratively with key community agencies in promoting leadership and empowerment of Mexican Americans within the state and the nation.
(520) 621-7551
masrc@u.arizona.eduCommitted to contemporary applied public policy research on Mexican Americans.
(520) 621-7551
masrc@email.arizona.eduThe School is a multi-disciplinary unit focusing on the region extending from Morocco to Afghanistan which includes the Arab world, Iran, Israel and Turkey. It provides language courses in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, and undergraduate and graduate studies in culture, history, religion, politics and conflict.
(520) 621-8013
neareast@email.arizona.eduMilitary science (Army) and aerospace studies (Air Force) are open to male and female students seeking a commission. ROTC courses can be counted as elective credit toward graduation in most academic majors.
(520) 621-3521Military science (Army) is open to male and female students seeking a commission. ROTC courses can be counted as elective credit toward graduation in most academic majors.
(520) 621-1939
armyrotc@email.arizona.eduTeaches mineral resource engineering through core functions of technologically advanced education that emphasizes creative problem solving, leadership, and communication.
(520) 621-6063
mgedept@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-1094
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The 6.5-m MMT telescope is operated by the MMT Observatory (MMTO), a joint venture of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Arizona.
(520) 621-1558
bruss@mmto.orgProvides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture/Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, Gardening/Landscaping, Master Gardeners, and Water.
(928) 753-3788
grumbles@ag.arizona.eduThe Molecular and Cellular Biology faculty teach over 700 undergraduate majors. Encourages interdisciplinary pursuits and are committed to providing hands-on and intellectually challenging experiences in research labs.ors.
(520) 621-7560
mcbio@u.arizona.eduProvides services to minorities and economically disadvantaged students including tutoring, peer advising, study groups, computer labs, and cultural centers.
(520) 621-1094The 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.eduOffers a wide variety of degree programs and musical experiences, and presents over 300 concerts and recitals each year.
(520) 621-1655
music@cfa.arizona.eduBORDERS is a consortium of 14 premier institutions that is dedicated to the development of innovative technologies, proficient processes, and effective policies that will help protect our Nation’s borders, foster international trade, and enhance long-term understanding of immigration determinants and dynamics. BORDERS' singular focus is to provide government agencies and stakeholders with scientifically-informed knowledge to expedite the development of innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to meet the ever-changing operational demands at the northern and southern borders.
(520) 621-2377
info@bsi.arizona.eduNCITRP was established to meet the needs of a state and nation experiencing dramatic growth in the number of limited- and non-English speaking minorities requiring language-mediated services.
(520) 621-3615
ncitrp@u.arizona.eduThe National Institute for Civil Discourse is a national, nonpartisan center for debate, research, education and policy generation regarding civic engagement and civility in public discourse consistent with First Amendment principles. It offers an institutional structure to support research and policy generation and a set of innovative programs advocating for civility in public discourse, while encouraging vigorous public debate, civic engagement, and civic leadership.
(520) 621-7600
SBS-NICD@email.arizona.edu- (520) 318-8000
Conduct health related research and training projects that will help improve the quality of life for Native Americans.
(520) 621-5075
lclore@u.arizona.eduRecruits and transitions American Indian/Alaska Native students into the University by providing academic, cultural, and personal support.
(520) 621-3835NNI's mission is to assist in the building of capable Native nations that can effectively pursue and ultimately realize their own political, economic, and community development objectives. This effort, which we call nation building, is the central focus of NNI's programs.
(520) 626-0664
nni@u.arizona.eduProvides instruction, research and extension/outreach in a range of disciplines related to the conservation and management of these renewable natural resources.
(520) 621-7255
snr@cals.arizona.eduProvides program areas for landscape studies, rangeland and forest resources, watershed resources, and wildlife and fisheries resources.
(520) 621-7255
snr@cals.arizona.eduProvides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Arboriculture, Family and Consumer Health Sciences, and Forestry.
(928) 524-6271
jwaits@cals.arizona.eduNaval Science courses cover a wide variety of subjects from navigation to leadership and ethics.
(520) 621-1281
lisa.wong@nrotc.arizona.eduThe ARL Division of Neurobiology is now the Department of Neuroscience in the College of Science.
(520) 621-6629
neurosci@email.arizona.eduProvides world-class clinical neurology services, a top-notch neurology education for our residents and medical students, and opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research.
(520) 626-4551
department@neurology.arizona.eduThe Department of Neuroscience is devoted to education and research in this remarkably interdisciplinary and dynamic field of modern science.
(520) 621-6629
neurosci@email.arizona.eduProvides students with the knowledge and tools that they will need to embark on careers as educators and researchers in the field of neuroscience.
(520) 621-8380
erin@u.arizona.eduA program designed to assist your transition to the various aspects of UA life from initial academic advising and registration to campus involvement and the pride of being an Arizona Wildcat. The program is designed to assist incoming freshman and transfer students.
(520) 621-5293
orient@arizona.eduOffers programs for careers in retailing, family studies, and family and consumer sciences education. Its closely tied with the community to ensure that programs reflect the changing needs of society.
(520) 621-1075
sfcs@cals.arizona.eduProvides undergraduate, graduate, and cooperative extension programs that advance the discovery and translation of the roles of nutrition in optimizing health for people in Arizona, the nation and the world.
(520) 621-1186The department of Obstetrics & Gynecology is dedicated to providing excellence in the specialty care of women.
(520) 626-6043A centralized source of student information and advising for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
(520) 621-3613
oap@cals.arizona.eduAdmissions information for prospective undergraduate students.
(520) 621-3237
admissions@arizona.eduThe Office of Community Relations is responsible for local government and neighbor relations; coordinating community service projects; developing and implementing inter-institutional activities with Arizona Community College Presidents; and overseeing the UA Visitor Center, University Events and the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC).
(520) 621-3316
jaimeg@u.arizona.eduWe are here to help businesses make meaningful connections and build valuable relationships with the University of Arizona.
(520) 626-4461
nsmith@vpr.arizona.eduThe Dean of Students Office educates UA students in the areas of: Community Standards, Academic Integrity, Health and Safety Protocols, and Judicial Affairs Resources.
(520) 621-7057
voice@email.arizona.eduProvides information about Teacher Course Evaluations, Student Data, Employee Data, the UA Fact Book, and other resources.
(520) 621-7807
oirps@email.arizona.eduThe Office of Instruction and Assessment, known as OIA, offers support to the UA teaching community in course and curriculum design, online course development, program and classroom assessment and evaluation, instructional strategies and learning technologies.
(520) 626-2621Provides services to international professors and research scholars, and their sponsoring UA departments.
(520) 626-6289This office is dedicated to serving the research and contracting needs of the University of Arizona.
(520) 626-3050
orca@email.arizona.eduAdministers open-access computer labs, technology help desks, and multi-media resources that assist students, faculty and staff.
(520) 621-6727
oscr@email.arizona.eduThe Office of Sustainability was established in October 2010 as part of a larger reorganization of UA Campus Sustainability to improve the coordination of environmental sustainability programs across the university. The Office coordinates students, faculty and staff to ensure the University of Arizona is a top-ranked institution among its peers for leadership in environmental sustainability as it pertains to campus design, student engagement, operations, education, research and outreach.
(520) 621-2711
jabraham@email.arizona.eduAssists faculty in matters related to intellectual property, including interactions with commercial partners, and brings inventions and discoveries developed within the University to market for the public good.
(520) 621-5000
nnaito@ott.arizona.eduProvides legal counsel to the University.
(520) 621-3175Class registration, grades, transcripts, residency, withdrawal, and diplomas.
(520) 621-3113
reghelp@email.arizona.eduThe mission of The University of Arizona Office of University Research Parks is to create environments that support and promote research and education, technology innovation and commercialization and high technology business development and attraction. The Office of University Research Parks (OURP) has responsibility for the management and operation of the UA Science and Technology Park (Tech Park), Arizona Bioscience Park (Bio Park) and the Arizona Center for Innovation (AzCI).
(520) 621-4088
dcardiel@email.arizona.edu- +OIA
The Office of Instruction and Assessment, known as OIA, offers support to the UA teaching community in course and curriculum design, online course development, program and classroom assessment and evaluation, instructional strategies and learning technologies.
(520) 626-2621 Committed to providing all interested UA students with a new home which is a memorable place to live and learn.
(520) 621-6501
housing@life.arizona.eduProvides education, research, and service in ophthalmology throughout the Southwest.
(520) 321-3677Performs research in the field of optical data storage to develop an increased understanding of the technologies involved, stimulate industrial innovation and strengthen educational capabilities in industrially relevant science and technology.
(520) 694-1460The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery exists to provide comprehensive, integrated orthopaedic programs for patients, students, residents, fellows, the University community and the people of Arizona. The foundation of these programs is excellent clinical services that give rise to intellectual integrity in research and education.
(520) 626-4024
asv@email.arizona.eduOur programs and activities serve to increase the ethnic and cultural diversity of the health care workforce, and promote knowledge of the critical relationship between culture and health.
(520) 626-5531
azhealth@email.arizona.eduThe UA Outreach College provides exceptional credit and noncredit educational opportunities to people seeking university-level instruction and enrichment outside the scope of the traditional campus experience.
(520) 626-3327
eflanner@email.arizona.edu- (520) 621-2204
Catering, food service, meeting space, student leadership opportunities and more.
(520) 626-7778Provides parking options and promotes transportation alternatives for faculty, staff, students and visitors at the University of Arizona during special events.
(520) 621-3300
parking@email.arizona.eduProvides parking options and promotes transportation alternatives for faculty, staff, students and visitors at the UA.
(520) 626-7275
parking@email.arizona.eduProvides spiritual ministry to patients and families in the hospital or in the outpatient clinics. Services are available for all religious faiths.
(520) 694-6826Provides professional expertise in many areas of pathology and laboratory medicine.
(520) 626-6097- (520) 694-4625
Education 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) 626-6400- (520) 626-6696
Provides instruction in pharmacology, toxicology and medicinal chemistry to PharmD students and for providing graduate education to students in a variety of research tracks.
(520) 626-2823Offers Pharm D,M.S. and PhD degrees. A member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education.
(520) 626-1657As 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) 626-6511Provides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Environment and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Health Sciences, Field Crops, Horticulture/Gardening, and SmartScape.
(520) 626-5161
husman@cals.arizona.eduProvides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture, Home Horticulture, Family, Consumer and Health Sciences, and Project CENTRL.
(520) 836-5221
gibsonrd@ag.arizona.eduHas 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.eduManages the design & construction projects on campus & provides planning services in support of the development of the campus physical & spatial environment.
(520) 621-1805
pdcinfo@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.eduFounded in 1960 to maintain and cherish the spirit of poetry, the UA Poetry Center sponsors readings and lectures, classes and workshops, writing residencies and more. Its significant archives are open to the public.
(520) 626-3765
poetry@email.arizona.eduProvides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
(520) 621-8273Provides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
(520) 621-8273Provides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
(520) 621-8273Students of political science examine the theory and practice of government and politics.
(520) 621-7600
polisci@email.arizona.eduProvides preparation, metering and presorting of outgoing U.S. Mail and delivery of incoming mail for the entire University.
(520) 621-7939
uapostal@email.arizona.eduAdvising information for the following graduate schools: Medical, Osteopathic, Dental, Optometry, Physician Assistant, and Podiatry.
(520) 626-7241An advising support program to assist and support students, prospective students, and alumni interested in attending law school from the beginning exploration of their options through the law school admission process.
(520) 621-7763
vwalker@email.arizona.eduOffice of Dr. Ann Weaver Hart, 21st president of the University of Arizona.
(520) 621-5511A publisher of scholarly books that reflect the special strengths of Arizona's three universities, as well as general interest books on Arizona and the Southwest borderlands.
(520) 621-1441
uapress@uapress.arizona.eduProvides official business cards, letterhead, envelopes and other printed stationery items. Also provides 3-D memo's and the Print Supplier Program.
(520) 621-9514The authority for selection of vendors. The department maintains a list of blanket order vendors and vendors who would like to bid on University purchases.
(520) 621-1747Focuses 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.eduThe Provost is the chief operating officer with responsibilities for the entire university budget including the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
(520) 621-1856
provost@email.arizona.edu- (520) 626-6254
Sponsors 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) 626-6254A clinical and investigative program focused on improving treatments for and understanding the biology of mood and anxiety disorders.
(520) 626-6509The 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) 626-3201Pueblo de La Cienega is located on Highland Avenue near the Chemistry building, main library, and UA Mall.
(520) 626-1874- (520) 694-6663
The authority for selection of vendors. The department maintains a list of blanket order vendors and vendors who would like to bid on University purchases.
(520) 621-1747The function of the Purchasing Office is to administer procurement for all departments in accordance with the responsibility and authority delegated by the University's President.
(520) 626-4000Offers two paths based on student interest: the Business Path prepares students for employment in the areas of race track management, regulation and pari-mutuel racing organizations; the Equine Management Path prepares students for employment in areas dealing with racing and breeding animals.
(520) 621-5660
rtipinfo@ag.arizona.eduProvides radiation compliance and safety services to UA/UMC regarding radioactive materials and machine-generated ionizing radiation.
(520) 626-6850
rcohelp@u.arizona.eduProvides clinical service representing state-of-the-art approaches, performs clinical and basic cancer biology research, and teaches students at a variety of levels, particularly medical students, residents, and cancer biology graduate students.
(520) 626-6724
rodept@email.arizona.edu- (520) 626-5336
Our mission is to provide cutting-edge radiology services to the people of Arizona, serve as a destination site for medical imaging research, and educate the next generation of leaders in imaging science and its applications. We are a state-wide department providing clinical imaging in Tucson and Phoenix as well as a large number of rural sites ranging from Nogales to Yuma to Tuba City. In total the department performs over 500,000 studies per year.
(520) 626-7848Dedicated to the efficient management of The University of Arizona's physical space resources and real property in support of the institution's mission.
(520) 621-1813
pcole@u.arizona.eduAssists departments in establishing document storage and retrieval procedures.
(520) 889-5666The non-partisan Center is dedicated to encouraging scholarship about and public understanding of structural constitutional themes that were integral to Chief Justice Rehnquist's jurisprudence.
(520) 626-1637
sally.rider@law.arizona.eduAn academic, interdisciplinary exploration of the meaning and value of religion in human experience.
(520) 626-5152The University of Arizona offers an unparalleled opportunity to pursue a multidisciplinary Ph.D. minor degree in remote sensing and related fields in spatial analysis. The range of courses offered in these fields is unmatched by any other institution in terms of breadth and depth. This is possible because a wide variety of academic departments and faculty participate in remote sensing and spatial analysis activities.
(520) 621-3228
ahuete@email.arizona.eduProvides program areas for landscape studies, rangeland and forest resources, watershed resources, and wildlife and fisheries resources.
(520) 621-7255
snr@cals.arizona.eduDedicated to serving the research and contracting needs of the University of Arizona.
(520) 626-3050
orca@email.arizona.eduThe primary purpose of the Research Office at the UA College of Medicine is to facilitate research on the Tucson and Phoenix Campuses.
(520) 626-2483- (520) 626-4188
Committed to providing all interested UA students with a new home which is a memorable place to live and learn.
(520) 621-6501
housing@life.arizona.edu- (520) 621-6300
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The RPIC studies the effects of sustainability and social responsibility on the financial performance of real estate investments and strategies for promoting market transformation.
(520) 349-8090
gpivo@u.arizona.eduProvides programs of environmental protection, occupational health and safety and insurance coverage for property, liability and worker's compensation.
(520) 621-1790
risk@email.arizona.eduConducts and disseminates high quality public policy research on crime delinquency and corrections, and to assist Arizona state and county officials in evaluating programs, training staff, and initiating innovative policies and programs.
(520) 621-7965Scheduling information and forms.
(520) 621-3313
rcschedule@listserv.arizona.eduCollaborates with underserved communities to increase access to care, disease-prevention and health-promotion activities.
(520) 626-5823
sharonv@email.arizona.eduThe Arizona Rural Health Office works to improve the health of rural people. La oficina de salud rural trabaja para mejorar la salud de la población rural.
(520) 626-5823The Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona is unique in the Southwest, offering degrees in language, culture, and literature at the BA and MA level.
(520) 621-7341
tpolowy@u.arizona.eduThe Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center promotes the achievement of individuals with learning and attention challenges.
(520) 621-1242
saltctr@email.arizona.eduProvides research and service to farmers in a wide area that includes Graham, Greenlee and Cochise counties.
(928) 428-2432
rnorton@ag.arizona.edu- (520) 626-8483
Provides programs in 4-H Youth Development, Animal Sciences, Family and Consumer Science, Horticulture, and Natural Resources.
(520) 281-2994
dfish@Ag.arizona.eduDedicated to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease via the principles of research, education and patient care.
(520) 626-6332
heart@u.arizona.eduOffers academic training in cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology. The School is one of the few institutions to fully support the integrated subdiscipline approach to Anthropology, with research departments embracing Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistic Anthropology.
(520) 621-2585
anthro@email.arizona.eduEducation in Architecture at Arizona is centered on preparation for ethical and innovative professional practice, with a commitment to the integration of knowledge and skills from multiple domains affecting the design and study of the built environment.
(520) 621-6751
cala@u.arizona.eduProvides programs designed to prepare undergraduate and graduate students for professional careers in studio art, graphic design and illustration, art history, and art education.
(520) 621-7570The School of Dance provides studies in the art, teaching and analysis of dance. The dance curriculum offers technique in ballet, jazz dance and modern dance, choreography and ample performing experience, leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in dance.
(520) 621-4698
dance@email.arizona.eduThe School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (SEES) produces new knowledge about earth and environmental processes and human-environment interactions at all geographic and temporal scales, provides the scientific basis for environmental and climate policy, trains the next generation of earth and environmental scientists, and disseminates knowledge and solutions for the benefit of students and society.
(520) 621-6000
kflessa@email.arizona.eduProvides degrees in geography, urban and regional development, environmental studies, and geographic information systems technology. The School covers the entire range of contemporary geography, including the sustainability of cities, human impacts of global climate change, and water resource issues and policy.
The School of Government and Public Policy prepares men and women for leadership positions in the public and nonprofit sectors, as well as in private organizations which interact with government.
(520) 621-7965Prepares students for meaningful and exciting careers in 21st century information professions. Affords foundational knowledge necessary to work with print and digital information in libraries, museums, science centers, and business and government offices.
(520) 621-3565
sirls@email.arizona.eduThe mission of the School of Information Sciences, Technologies and Arts (SISTA) is to promote research in computational methods across disciplines and teach students to understand the computational aspects of any discipline.
(520) 626-2818
cohen@cs.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona School of International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (SILLC) is a federation of the following independent departments and programs: Africana Studies, Critical Languages, Classics, East Asian Studies, French and Italian, German Studies, Religious Studies, and Russian and Slavic Studies.
Provides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
(520) 621-7556
journal@email.arizona.eduProvides students with the intellectual training and professional skills that journalists need to cover complex events and issues.
(520) 621-7556
journal@email.arizona.eduA 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.eduEverything else in your world is customized, now your MBA can be, too. At the Eller College of Management, we'll help you map out a personalized plan for success.
(520) 621-4008
mba_admissions@eller.arizona.eduThe School is a multi-disciplinary unit focusing on the region extending from Morocco to Afghanistan which includes the Arab world, Iran, Israel and Turkey. It provides language courses in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, and undergraduate and graduate studies in culture, history, religion, politics and conflict.
(520) 621-8013
neareast@email.arizona.eduThe School of Mind, Brain, and Behavior represents a multidisciplinary group of departments and programs dedicated to the teaching and discovery of principles and mechanisms underlying minds, brains, and behaviors. The School was formed to foster interdisciplinary dialog and collaboration among students and faculty and to create new educational and research opportunities unconstrained by traditional disciplinary boundaries.
(520) 621-3933
mbb-admin@email.arizona.eduOffers a wide variety of degree programs and musical experiences, and presents over 300 concerts and recitals each year.
(520) 621-1655
music@cfa.arizona.eduProvides program areas for landscape studies, rangeland and forest resources, watershed resources, and wildlife and fisheries resources.
(520) 621-7255
snr@cals.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.eduThe School of Sustainable Engineered Systems will be a leader in the improved design of linkages between our natural and engineered systems to sustainably provide material resources, water, energy, infrastructure, and manufactured products through innovative education, research, and outreach.
(520) 621-6594Offers students comprehensive training in the art and the business of storytelling and the workings of the entertainment industry in an incredibly rich learning environment. With state-of- the- art equipment, and a faculty made up of working professionals.
(520) 621-7008Conducts programs which span the biological, mathematical, and physical sciences. Emphases are on teaching a fundamental understanding of scientific knowledge, discovering new knowledge, and applying that knowledge to solving problems.
(520) 621-4090
uasci@email.arizona.eduPromotes and strengthens partnerships among the various UA Colleges and local school districts, that lead to effective integration of UA science, mathematics, engineering and technology research into K-12 education.
(520) 626-5076Open your mind at Southern Arizona’s only planetarium, with fun and educational programs for everyone. Hands-on exhibits and sky shows highlight the wonders of science, and music laser shows immerse audiences in light and sound. Tour the heavens via the observatory’s 16-inch telescope (no reservations needed). Open seven days a week, see website or call for hours, exhibits and admission information.
(520) 621-7827
fsc@email.arizona.eduProvides training for researchers, teachers, and administrators concerned with second language acquisition and teaching.
(520) 621-7391
azslat@u.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona seeks to ensure that all individuals using, accessing, storing, transmitting or overseeing University information resources understand their responsibility in reducing the risk of compromise and take appropriate security measures to protect University information resources.
(520) 621-8476
iso@u.arizona.eduThe campus brought to Sierra Vista an opportunity for local and county residents to expand college education to the entire four years of college.
(520) 626-2422
sasteam@email.arizona.eduThe Skin Cancer Institute unites the Arizona Cancer Center’s many skin cancer prevention activities into one coordinated group, bringing together innovative research, visionary clinical care, life-changing education and community outreach. Our mission is to prevent and cure skin cancer.
(888) 724-2749Focuses on the understanding of human beings, the groups they form, and the societies and cultures they create. SBS provides research and a diverse interdisciplinary education for students.
(520) 621-1112Promotes research in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences from basic and applied research on individual behavior through social organization, theory and values, and public policy.
(520) 621-3930Offers advanced degree programs designed to prepare students for careers in research and teaching.
(520) 621-3531Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the broad area of Environmental Science and Soil and Water Science that are integrated with strong research and extension education programs.
(520) 621-1646
sw@ag.arizona.eduWorking toward a definition, to illuminate and to present the character of the Greater Southwest.
(520) 621-2484
JWilder@email.arizona.eduThe primary objective of the Center is the research and development of natural products for commercial applications. The NPC will bring together established researchers and research groups, including student researchers, to achieve this objective in a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment.
(520) 741-1691
leslieg@ag.arizona.eduA collaborative interdisciplinary research center that is actively investigating the health effects of environmental agents and serving as a resource for the community.
(520) 626-5594Conducts interdisciplinary, inter-institutional research, professional development, and outreach programs.
(520) 621-7338
sirow@email.arizona.eduPursues innovative and challenging concepts through a first engineering demonstration of feasibility, so that future missions can use the product for economical and reliable enhancements of (and enabling) newer spacecraft.
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers a variety of undergraduate program options, including Basic Language, Heritage Language and Portuguese Language. Undergraduate programs in the Department equip students with the analytical skills necessary to undertake linguistic, cultural and literary investigation.
(520) 621-3123
spandept@email.arizona.eduOffers educational programs leading to the B.S., M.S., Au.D., and Ph.D. degrees. Committed to helping students understand the science of human communication and its disorders and developing skills as clinicians and researchers.
(520) 621-1644
slhs@email.arizona.eduContract and grant administration for research projects.
(520) 626-6000
sponsor@email.arizona.eduExists to foster and enhance communications between the classified staff and the University community.
(520) 621-3931- (520) 694-0720
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP) in Statistics supports and encourages the central role of statistical thinking in the biological, physical, engineering, financial, and social sciences.
(520) 621-2016
stat@email.arizona.eduA place where internationally recognized researchers work together to solve the medical problems that plague our children. Our pediatricians play a unique role in the community - as physician's, researchers, and teachers - working to give children a better chance at good health.
(520) 626-6053Builds and operates telescopes in Arizona, provides mirrors for major telescopes around the world, and develops instrumentation for space and ground-based facilities.
(520) 621-2288The authority for selection of vendors. The department maintains a list of blanket order vendors and vendors who would like to bid on University purchases.
(520) 621-1747Committed to building a campus community in which students, faculty, and staff at all levels feel valued and have a chance to succeed.
(520) 621-3772While providing knowledge and skills basic to the practice of medicine, the College of Medicine inculcates students with fundamental attitudes of compassionate patient care and a spirit and desire for lifelong independent learning and scholarship.
(520) 626-6216- (520) 626-6216
Provides academic counseling, tutoring, study skill development workshops.
(520) 626-9761Student Transitions is a robust area of programs and services designed to facilitate the retention and graduation of students through specific interventions. The programs and services that combine to create the Student Transitions area touch all UA students, no matter their academic class, but have an emphasis on new students. This includes new freshmen, transfers, returning students, etc.
(520) 626-9781Fast high-quality copying, faxing, and graphic design services available in the Student Union.
(520) 621-5306
fastcopy@email.arizona.eduOver 35 different eateries, conveniently situated throughout the campus to meet your dining needs for every meal, every day.
(520) 621-703815 billiard tables, a snooker table, table tennis, a Wii, tons of cool new arcade games and a poker room with 4 poker tables and clay poker chips.
(520) 621-1450
uagames@email.arizona.eduCatering, food service, meeting space, student leadership opportunities and more.
(520) 621-1417Serves as the international relations office for the UA and is responsible for supporting the negotiation, facilitation and maintenance of all institutional relationships with foreign partner institutions worldwide.
(520) 626-9211
SASE@email.arizona.eduIf you are a visiting undergraduate student and are not pursuing a degree through the UA, you may seek Summer or Winter Only admission. This type of admission does not allow for continuation in the Spring or Fall semesters and you must reapply for this status each year.
(520) 626-8200
uasummer@u.arizona.eduProvides classes for students to take over the summer break.
(520) 626-8200
uasummer@u.arizona.eduWe provide our patients high quality, cost effective and compassionate clinical care; to train the next generation of surgical leaders; and to advance the field of surgery through translational research.
(520) 626-4409
jgellerm@email.arizona.eduUndertakes integrated, multidisciplinary research on the hydrology of semi-arid regions, in partnership with stakeholders, so that this understanding can be effectively applied to the management of water resources and the implementation of public policy.
(520) 626-6974
info@sahra.arizona.eduThe Office of Sustainability was established in October 2010 as part of a larger reorganization of UA Campus Sustainability to improve the coordination of environmental sustainability programs across the university. The Office coordinates students, faculty and staff to ensure the University of Arizona is a top-ranked institution among its peers for leadership in environmental sustainability as it pertains to campus design, student engagement, operations, education, research and outreach.
(520) 621-2711
jabraham@email.arizona.eduA nationally ranked top 20 program providing research and educational programs emphasizing mathematical modeling, computing, and decision technologies for the design and operation of large systems in engineering, business and logistics.
(520) 621-6551Processes all UA personnel transactions affecting budget, funding, status, or personal information changes and produces the UA's annual budget.
(520) 621-3664The Take Charge America Institute is dedicated to improving the money-management skills and financial confidence of consumers of all ages. The Institute creates research-based educational outreach programs that raise financial literacy and help consumers to make informed financial choices in todayÌs complex markets.
(520) 621-1715
tcainstitute@cals.arizona.eduHelps prepare undergraduate students for careers as elementary and secondary teachers and offers master's and doctoral programs leading to positions in school leadership, research and development and teacher education.
(520) 621-7820
ttegrad@email.arizona.eduThrough its connections with top retailers and consulting firms, the Center offers students the chance to intern with companies that are changing the face of the retail industry.
(520) 621-1715Fosters an enduring spirit of inquiry and discovery by providing academic opportunities, such as Honors courses, research experiences, and intellectual dialogues, for artistically and academically talented students.
(520) 621-6901
honors@email.arizona.eduThe Pharmacology and Toxicology graduate program provides training leading to the doctor of philosophy (PhD) or master of science (MS) degree in pharmacology and toxicology. The program trains students in state-of-the-art approaches in basic research in pharmacology, toxicology, environmental toxicology, chemical pharmacology, and proteomics and closely related sub-disciplines.
(520) 626-7265Works with manufacturers of Officially Licensed products to ensure the proper use of University trademarks.
(520) 626-3077
licensing@arizona.eduProcesses travel related documents for University departments.
(520) 621-9097
Accts_pay@arizona.eduEngaged in research programs which include fire history and fire ecology, multiproxy paleoclimatology, archaeology, biogeography, isotope geochemistry, paleoecology, biogeochemistry, geomorphology, numerical and statistical modeling, and even public health.
(520) 621-1608- (520) 621-5828
Provides clothing & gifts, books, computers, textbooks, supplies, and mobile communications.
(520) 621-2426Provides UA photo identification card.
(520) 626-9162
catcardoffice@fso.arizona.eduThe UA Channel provides a mix of public television titles along with community service programs, lectures, seminars and events from the campus of The University of Arizona. This service is available only to Comcast and Cox cable customers.
(520) 621-5828Provides imaging detectors and systems to UA observatories and the worldwide scientific community.
(520) 628-2078
info@ilt.arizona.eduA publisher of scholarly books that reflect the special strengths of Arizona's three universities, as well as general interest books on Arizona and the Southwest borderlands.
(520) 621-1441
uapress@uapress.arizona.eduOpen your mind at Southern Arizona’s only planetarium, with fun and educational programs for everyone. Hands-on exhibits and sky shows highlight the wonders of science, and music laser shows immerse audiences in light and sound. Tour the heavens via the observatory’s 16-inch telescope (no reservations needed). Open seven days a week, see website or call for hours, exhibits and admission information.
(520) 621-7827
fsc@email.arizona.eduLaunch your discovery of the University of Arizona. Nestled between campus and the historic West University neighborhood, the Visitor Center will help make your UA visit memorable and inspiring. Come by for weekly guided walking tours, public Internet access and plenty of parking. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.
(520) 621-5130
visitor@email.arizona.eduThe UA's performing arts series brings the world's finest music, dance and popular events to Southern Arizona each year. Most performances are held in the historic Centennial Hall.
(520) 621-3341
uapresents@arizona.eduSponsors policy-relevant, interdisciplinary research and forums that link scholarship and education with decisionmaking.
(520) 626-4393
udallctr@u.arizona.edu- (520) 626-9094
Provides network monitoring and troubleshooting for data and voice services to all campus and off campus departments.
(520) 621-4357
support@email.arizona.eduThe Research Computing resources include high performance computing systems, a high-end visualization facility, scientific visualization consulting, specialized video conference systems and statistical consulting.
(520) 626-2684
mbruck@u.arizona.eduProvides computing and campus-wide telecommunications services.
(520) 626-8324
support@email.arizona.eduAs the face of UITS, we provide exemplary IT service and support by constantly improving our leadership, communication, and resource management for the benefit of the UA Community.
(520) 621-6576A full service United States Postal Contract Station, offering most of the services and benefits provided by a US Post Office including mailboxes.
(520) 626-6245Facilities include a large animal research building, the veterinary diagnostic lab, a feed mill, the Santa Rita Experimental Range between Tucson and Nogales, an equine teaching complex, a dairy research center, several state-of-the-art greenhouses, and numerous research plots.
(520) 621-3246
thladky@ag.arizona.eduAssures 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) 626-6702The Bursar's Office provides student account and billing information; receives payments for tuition, fees and miscellaneous campus charges; provides collection of delinquent accounts; delivers refunds and financial aid residuals after disbursement.
(520) 621-3232University Communications/News Services provides current news to the campus community as well as to local, state, national and international media.
(520) 621-9017
pallvin@email.arizona.eduThe Office of University Events coordinates specific events such as Regents' and Distinguished Professors Ceremony, Commencement Platform Assemblies, UA Retiree Dinner, Service Awards Luncheon, Flinn and National Merit Scholars Reception Dinners, Ombudsperson Annual Reception, New Faculty Welcome and home football game events in the President's Scholarship Suite.
(520) 621-1438
dbuenger@email.arizona.eduThe Sarver Heart Center is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease via the principles of research (discovering knowledge), education (sharing knowledge) and patient care (applying knowledge).
(520) 626-6332
heart@u.arizona.eduThe University of Arizona seeks to ensure that all individuals using, accessing, storing, transmitting or overseeing University information resources understand their responsibility in reducing the risk of compromise and take appropriate security measures to protect University information resources.
(520) 621-8476
iso@u.arizona.eduActive contributions of knowledgeable staff who choose cost effective methods of acquiring, curating, managing, and connecting customers to information services and resources and providing education in their use.
(520) 621-6406A non-profit corporation that raises funds for the benefit of the University of Arizona.
(520) 621-5590
frontdesk@al.arizona.eduArizona’s largest physician practice, the University of Arizona Medical Center includes more than 1,000 physicians who are the full-time faculty of the UA College of Medicine. UAMC physicians care for patients, educate students and train physicians and other health-care professionals.
(520) 694-8888The 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.eduA publisher of scholarly books that reflect the special strengths of Arizona's three universities, as well as general interest books on Arizona and the Southwest borderlands.
(520) 621-1441
uapress@uapress.arizona.eduUA South is located about 75 miles southeast of Tucson in Sierra Vista. UA South offers upper division programs to allow students from Arizona community colleges to complete a degree.
(520) 626-2422
sasteam@email.arizona.eduProvides law enforcement and security services to the campus community.
(520) 621-8273Provides preparation, metering and presorting of outgoing U.S. Mail and delivery of incoming mail for the entire University.
(520) 621-7939
uapostal@email.arizona.eduProvides preparation, metering and presorting of outgoing U.S. Mail and delivery of incoming mail for the entire University.
(520) 621-7939
uapostal@email.arizona.eduProvides preparation, metering and presorting of outgoing U.S. Mail and delivery of incoming mail for the entire University.
(520) 621-7939
uapostal@email.arizona.eduA full service United States Postal Contract Station, offering most of the services and benefits provided by a US Post Office including mailboxes.
(520) 626-6245
uapostal@email.arizona.eduProvides prototype machining, designing, fabrication, welding, grid winding services, cryogenic products, consultation, instructional support and community outreach programs.
(520) 621-6760Problems with computers, network connections, University accounts, and general technology questions answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
(520) 621-8324This newest agricultural center, established in 1995, addresses environmental, wildlife and domestic livestock issues applicable to Arizona and the Southwest. The historic V Bar V is a 57-pasture grazing allotment that runs about 30 miles east from Camp Verde along the Mogollon Rim.
(928) 646-9113
dschafer@ag.arizona.eduProvides a multi-faceted awareness program to the public, medical practitioners and health care workers.
(520) 629-4777
vfever@email.arizona.eduOur mission is the applied phylogenetics of venom: using clues from the genealogy of animals to guide scientific discovery toward practical applications.
(520) 626-1118
geib@pharmacy.arizona.eduOffers two undergraduate majors, one in Veterinary Science and one in Microbiology. The department also offers MS and PhD degrees in Microbiology, as well as MS, applied MS and PhD degrees in Pathobiology.
(520) 621-2355
evm@u.arizona.eduVice President and Chief Of Staff for the University of Arizona.
(520) 626-5902
jlmok@email.arizona.eduProvides health care education, research, and patient care. Includes the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health.
(520) 626-1197
public@u.arizona.eduTo enhance, expand, and encourage the research mission of The University of Arizona.
(520) 621-3512
tolbert@email.arizona.eduCommitted to building a campus community in which students, faculty, and staff at all levels feel valued and have a chance to succeed.
(520) 621-3772Chief academic officer and chief operations officer for the university, second in line to the President.
(520) 621-7621
egsander@ag.arizona.edu- (520) 626-0202
Coordinates enrollment management efforts to move the University toward its enrollment goals.
(520) 621-3705
kohn@email.arizona.eduResidence hall located on Highland Avenue near the Student Recreation Center, Highland Market, and Campus Health.
(520) 626-0444
housing@life.arizona.eduPromotes understanding of critical state and regional water management and policy issues through research, community outreach and public education.
(520) 621-9591
wrrc@cals.arizona.eduProvides free professional individual writing tutoring to minority undergraduate and graduate students as well as workshops and summer programs.
(520) 621-5849
drabuck@u.arizona.eduResidence hall for students admitted to the Honors College.
(520) 626-8576
housing@life.arizona.eduThe Cooperative Extension office for Yavapai County.
(928) 445-6590
jschalau@ag.arizona.edu- +Yuma
Residence hall for students admitted to the Honors College.
(520) 626-8643
housing@life.arizona.edu Research includes the biology and management of insects, the biology and management of crop diseases, weed ecology and control, seed and crop physiology, and soil, water and nutrient management.
(928) 782-3836
rubeng@ag.arizona.eduThe Cooperative Extension office for Yavapai County.
(928) 726-3904
knolte@cals.arizona.edu