Departments
The 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) 621-3930
Offers 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) 621-3664