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The University of Texas at Dallas

About

The University of Texas at Dallas is a rapidly growing public research university that combines innovative programs in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM) with highly ranked management programs that reflect our founding by the visionary entrepreneurs who started Texas Instruments. We bring people and ideas together to create the future — ours, yours and the world’s. We like to think big, and we’re eager to try creative approaches to solve problems. We offer 141 academic programs — from bioengineering and global business, to audiology, arts and technology — in critical fields including nanotechnology and neuroscience.  UT Dallas was founded in 1969.  We have 8 schools, 100,000 alumni, 1342 faculty, 18,000 Undergrads, 10,000 graduate students and more than 100 countries represented.

  • College or University
  • Richardson, TX

Institution Links

  • Admissions
  • Financial Aid Office
  • Online Application
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Programs

Bachelor’s & certification

Undergraduate Certification

  • 24 months

    Program Duration

  • Hybrid

    Program Format

  • Pre-Test Required

    No

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Upcoming Deadlines

  • Deadlines

    Program Start

  • Nov. 01, 2025

    Spring
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Certifications

Chemistry (7-12)
Computer Science (7-12)
Core Subjects (4-8)
Core Subjects (Pre-K-6)
English Language Arts and Reading (4-8)
English Language Arts and Reading (7-12)
History (7-12)
Life Science (7-12)
Mathematics (4-8)
Mathematics (7-12)
Physical Science / Science (7-12)
Science (4-8)
Science (7-12)
Social Studies (4-8)
Social Studies (7-12)
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