University of Texas at San Antonio College of Sciences

The College of Sciences at the University of Texas at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas is a science and research education college. The college hosts more than 6000 students enrolled in fifteen undergraduate programs[1] and nineteen graduate programs.[2][3] The eight departments employ over 300 tenure and non-tenure track faculty members.[4] Students collaborate through programs with local external research institutions including UT Health Science Center, Southwest Research Institute and the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research.

UTSA College of Sciences
Biotechnology Sciences and Engineering Building
Parent institution
University of Texas at San Antonio
DeanJohn H. Frederick (interim)
Academic staff
300+
Students6,190 (Fall 2023)
Location
San Antonio, TX
Websitehttps://sciences.utsa.edu/

Departments and Programs

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There are various degrees offered by eight major programs at the College of Sciences.[5][6][7]

Program B.A. B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Other
Applied Mathematics - Industrial Mathematics
Biochemistry
Biology 1
Biotechnology
Chemistry 1
Cloud Computing 3
Cybersecurity Science 2
Computer Science 1
Developmental and Regenerative Sciences
Environmental Science 1,3
Environmental Science & Engineering
Environmental Sustainability 3
Geoinformatics
Geographic Information Science 3
Geographic Information System 4
Geosciences
Mathematics 1
Mathematics Education
Mathematics for Teaching
Mathematics of Data and Computing 1
Microbiology and Immunology
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Multidisciplinary Science
Neuroscience
Physics 1
  1. Minor can be earned in the field.
  2. Concentration is offered in the field.
  3. Graduate Certificate program.
  4. Undergraduate Certificate program.

Chemistry

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UTSA's Biotechnology Building

The Chemistry Department (CHEM) conducts active research programs under the major sub-disciplines of organic chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, materials chemistry, and physical chemistry as well as through interdisciplinary collaborations. The search for a molecular-scale understanding of chemical reactions and properties of nature underlies the research programs of the faculty. [8]

Computer Science

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The Computer Science Department (CS) is one of the departments at the University that does research in many areas including compilers, programming languages, software engineering, networking, bioinformatics, algorithms, artificial intelligence, cyber security, high-performance computing, computer vision, and distributed computing. The department has 24 faculty members, computer labs, and many computing facilities and wireless networks.[9]

Earth and Planetary Sciences

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The Earth and Planetary Sciences Department (EPS) offers both undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities in areas such as Geoinformatics, Geology and Geophysics, Paleoenvironment Reconstruction, Polar Science, Climate Science, and Water Cycle Science. Department faculty, researchers, and students pursue field and laboratory studies of geological and environmental problems. The department's facilities include biogeochemistry, hydrogeology, isotope geochemistry, micropaleontology and stratigraphy, remote sensing/spatial analysis, river science, and sea ice studies.[10]

Integrative Biology

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The Integrative Biology Department (IB) is a comprehensive academic Department that offers a B.S. degree in Biology, a B.A. degree in Environmental Studies, a B.S. degree in Environmental Science, and a B.S. degree in Multidisciplinary Science, plus a M.S. degree in Biology and a M.S. degree in Environmental Science. It offers undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities in four principal areas: Aquatic Science, Conservation and Restoration Ecology, Natural Resources and Wildlife Management, as well as Plant Biology.[11]

Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

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The Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Department (MMI) is a comprehensive academic unit that offers a B.S. degree in Microbiology and Immunology, a M.S. degree in Biotechnology, and a Ph.D. degree in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology. The department offers programs that supports students interested in pursuing professional or graduate programs (e.g., medical, dental, pharmaceutical and veterinarian) in health-related professions. Graduates are prepared for careers in biomedical research, veterinary science, pharmaceutical research, lab technician, food safety, scientific writing, quality control, recombinant DNA technology, fermentation technologists, education, medical diagnosis, and biotechnology research.[12]

Mathematics

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The Mathematics Department (MATH) is active in a variety of research areas across multiple mathematical concentrations including: Mathematical Biology; Theory and Applications of Partial Differential Equations; Analysis, Operator Theory, and Operator Algebra; Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing; Mathematics Education; Model Theory and Foundations; Probability, Optimization, Computing and Geometry; Mathematical Physics; Principles of Urbanism; and Systems and Control.[13]

Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology

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The Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology Department (NDRB) is a comprehensive academic unit that offers a B.S. degree in Neuroscience plus a Ph.D. degree in Developmental and Regenerative Sciences, and a Ph.D. degree in Neuroscience. The department offers undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities in two principal areas: Cell and Molecular Biology and Neuroscience. [14]

Physics and Astronomy

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The Physics and Astronomy Department (P&A) is a comprehensive academic unit that offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Physics, plus a M.S. degree in Physics and a Ph.D. degree in Physics. The department has active research in a variety of areas including Astrophysics and Cosmology; Biophysics; Computational Physics; Experimental and Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics; Materials Science; and Nanotechnology and Ultramicroscopy and collaborate with scientists from the Space Science and Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute.[15]

Research

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Of the $152.3 million of research expenditure for the fiscal year 2023 in the University of Texas at San Antonio, the College of Sciences contributed to $46.3 millions. Allowing students to participate in the growth of their fields through research enables them to succeed both in academia as well as in the applied sciences.[16]

The 227,000-square-foot (21,100 m2) Biotechnology, Sciences, and Engineering Building is one of the largest research-related educational centers in Texas. The building includes 70 research and instructional laboratories that facilitate interdisciplinary research and collaboration between scientists and engineers.

Centers & Institutes[17]

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  • Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS)
  • Center for Innovative Drug Discovery (CIDD)
  • Center for Research and Training in the Sciences (CRTS)
  • Institute for Cyber Security (ICS)
  • Institute for Water Research, Sustainability and Policy (IWRSP)
  • NASA MIRO Center for Advanced Measurements in Extreme Environments (CAMEE)
  • South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases (STCEID)
  • Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS)
  • UTSA Brain Health Consortium (BHC)
  • Consortium on Nuclear Security Technologies (CONNECT)
  • Kleberg Advanced Microscopy Center (KAMC)
  • The Institute of Regenerative Medicine[18]

Student organizations

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There are many science organizations on campus.

References

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  1. ^ "Undergraduate Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  2. ^ "Masters Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  3. ^ "Doctoral Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  4. ^ "About | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  5. ^ "Undergraduate Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  6. ^ "Masters Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  7. ^ "Doctoral Programs | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  8. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Chemistry". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  9. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Computer Science". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  10. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Environmental Science and Ecology". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  11. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Integrative Biology". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  12. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  13. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Mathematics". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  14. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  15. ^ "Research | UTSA Department of Physics and Astronomy". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  16. ^ "UTSA research expenditures reach record high, further driving Texas' economy". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  17. ^ "Centers & Institutes | UTSA College of Sciences". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  18. ^ "New institute to leverage experts to advance regenerative medicine". www.utsa.edu. 19 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-31.