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Academic Information
- Undergraduate Majors & Degrees
The UA offers over 150 bachelor's degree programs.
- Graduate Programs of Study
A list of the graduate degree programs offered.
- Academic Catalogs
Includes course descriptions, majors, colleges, calendars, policies and procedures.
- Colleges & Schools
- Course Registration
Resources to help students register for classes.
- Registrar's Office
Class registration, grades, transcripts, residency, withdrawal, and diplomas.
- Student Academic Policies
Policies on grades, registration, attendance, graduating, transferring, withdrawal, honors.
- Transcript Information
Additional Learning Opportunities:
- English as a Second Language (CESL) [map]
Provides English language training at all levels and at all skills to students and trainees from throughout the world.
- Distance Learning
Credit and noncredit classes that can be completed without coming to campus.
- Evening & Weekend Campus
Classes for the working population of Tucson who want to attend the UA part-time.
- Guadalajara Summer School [map]
Provides an opportunity to study coursework in Spanish, live with a Guadalajara family, and be totally immersed in the culture as well as the language.
- Research & Innovation
An overview of research activities and opportunities at the UA
- Study Abroad & Student Exchange
Offers opportunities for foreign study on a summer, semester, and yearly basis, while earning academic credit at the UA.
- Summer & Winter Sessions
If 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.
Academic Resources:
- Faculty Profiles
Information about selected faculty members and their research.
- Student Academic Support
Resources that bolster student academic success and support learning, including academic advising and tutoring.
Academic Dates: