Departments
Academic 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.eduThe 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) 626-2483
The 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
- (520) 621-3812
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.edu