MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Jackson School of Geosciences Internal Transfer Information Session
12.30–1.30pm in JGB 2.202
Learn about major admission requirements and internal transfer procedures.
Liberal Arts Honors Humanities Program Information Session
2–3pm in GEB 1.208 (Liberal Arts Honors Commons Room)
Learn about designing your own Humanities major and applying to the Humanities program.
Money Matters! Funding Study Abroad
3–4pm in BUR 208
Get tips on how to plan ahead and find the best funding options. Learn about the three primary areas of funding for study abroad. Learn strategies to help you gauge the "real cost" of study abroad. Discover how to be an active participant in finding the best funding.
Women’s & Gender Studies Colloquium: Women’s Global Political Representation
3-4.30 PM in CPE 2.212
The expansion of women’s formal political representation ranks among the most significant trends in international politics of the last 100 years. Though women made steady political progress, substantial country-level variation exists in patterns of growth and change. In this talk, we develop longitudinal theories to examine how political factors affect women’s political representation over time.
Bevonomics 302: Understanding Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds
5–6pm, WEL 2.256
Learn the basics of investing: types of investments, managing risk, short and long term goal setting, and more!
Jackson School of Geosciences Internal Transfer Information Session
12.30–1.30pm in JGB 2.202
Learn about major admission requirements and internal transfer procedures.
Liberal Arts Honors Humanities Program Information Session
2–3pm in GEB 1.208 (Liberal Arts Honors Commons Room)
Learn about designing your own Humanities major and applying to the Humanities program.
Money Matters! Funding Study Abroad
3–4pm in BUR 208
Get tips on how to plan ahead and find the best funding options. Learn about the three primary areas of funding for study abroad. Learn strategies to help you gauge the "real cost" of study abroad. Discover how to be an active participant in finding the best funding.
Women’s & Gender Studies Colloquium: Women’s Global Political Representation
3-4.30 PM in CPE 2.212
The expansion of women’s formal political representation ranks among the most significant trends in international politics of the last 100 years. Though women made steady political progress, substantial country-level variation exists in patterns of growth and change. In this talk, we develop longitudinal theories to examine how political factors affect women’s political representation over time.
Bevonomics 302: Understanding Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds
5–6pm, WEL 2.256
Learn the basics of investing: types of investments, managing risk, short and long term goal setting, and more!
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Bridging Disciplines Program Information Session
11am–noon in FAC 1
The Bridging Disciplines Programs allow you to earn an interdisciplinary certificate in one of 11 different areas: Children & Society; Cultural Studies; Digital Arts & Media; Environment; Ethics & Leadership; Film Studies; Human Rights & Social Justice; Innovation, Creativity & Entrepreneurship; International Studies; Social Entrepreneurship & Nonprofits; Social Inequality; or Health & Policy.
Hong Kong Maymester Abroad Information Session—International Advertising
3–4pm in CMA 5.160
All majors welcome.
Making a Major Decision
3–4pm in JES A309
Discover the many ways to choose a major or career that’s right for you and how the Sanger Learning & Career Center can help.
Choosing a Major
3.30–4.30pm (location TBD)
Presented by the Center for Strategic Advising in the School of Undergraduate Studies.
Computer Sciences Internal Transfer Information Session
4–5pm in ACES 3.408
Major admission requirements and procedures will be reviewed prior to the November 15th application deadline. An academic advisor will also discuss opportunities for students to maximize their career potential, including an 18-hour Elements of Computing Certificate, 5-year BS/MS Integrated Degree, and more!
Architecture Internal Transfer Information Session
4–5pm in GOL 2.308
Learn about major admission requirements and internal transfer procedures.
Study Abroad General Information Session
4–5pm in PAR 1
Learn about various study abroad opportunities. This session will also allow you the ability to schedule a one-on-one appointment with a study abroad advisor.
Brazilian Language and Culture Faculty-led Summer Program Information Session
4–5pm in JES A215A
Learn more about studying in Salvador da Bahia first summer session 2011. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced Portuguese language and culture courses.
Costa Rica Maymester Abroad Information Session
7–8pm in JES A215A
Come meet the professors leading the program and find more about the program in Costa Rica.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Health Professions Office Information Session
11-11.45am in WAG 214
Are you interested in applying to pharmacy, medical, dental, physical therapy, physician assistant, occupational therapy, veterinary, osteopathic, optometry schools or other related health profession programs? Then, stop by the HPO Information Session to learn more about these programs, their prerequisities, and how HPO can help.
Vienna Maymester Abroad Information Session
Noon–1pm in CAL 21
Learn more about Dr. Steven Hoelscher's Maymester Program—Vienna: Memory and the City from imperial capital to global metropolis.
Archer Program Information Session
Noon–2pm in FAC 4
Live, learn, and intern in Washington, D.C. for a fall or spring semester earning 15 hours of in-residence UT credit while interning full-time.
London Maymemester Abroad Information Session—Social Work
1–2pm in SSW 2.112
Meet the Social Work in London Maymester faculty and learn more about the program.
Bridging Disciplines Program Information Session
3–4pm in FAC 1
The Bridging Disciplines Programs allow you to earn an interdisciplinary certificate in one of 11 different areas: Children & Society; Cultural Studies; Digital Arts & Media; Environment; Ethics & Leadership; Film Studies; Human Rights & Social Justice; Innovation, Creativity & Entrepreneurship; International Studies; Social Entrepreneurship & Nonprofits; Social Inequality; or Health & Policy.
Business Foundations Programs Information Session
3-4pm in UTC 3.122
Learn more about the McCombs School of Business certificate program that is available to all undergraduate UT students not majoring in business.
Prague Maymester Abroad Information Session—Documentary Photography
3–4pm in CMA 5.106
Learn about the 4-week documentary photography program in Prague Taught in English by UT professor Dennis Darling. All levels of photography. Open to all majors. Undergraduate and graduate students.
Leeds, England Maymester Abroad Information Session—Sport and English Society
4–5pm in BUR 214
Come hear how you can take SOC 321/KIN 350 in England! The program will take place in late May to late June and is open to all majors.
Spain and Argentina Faculty-led Summer Program Information Session
4–5pm in BEN 2.104
Learn more about studying abroad in Santander, Spain and Cordoba, Argentina. Language, engineering and biology courses in Santander. Language and engineering in Cordoba. Both summer sessions offered.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Psychology Internal Transfer Information Session
10–11am in SEA 4.244
Attending an internal transfer information session is now required to be eligible for admission to the Psychology major. This session will enhance your understanding of psychology as a major at UT and help you determine if psychology is the right major for you.
Social Work Internal Transfer Information Session
11am–noon in SSW 2.116
Learn more about the Bachelor in Social Work program and transfer procedures.
London Maymester Abroad Information Session—Emerging Technologies
11am–noon in GOL 3.120
Come hear about how you can take ARE 377K/ARC 350R - Emerging Technologies in London. The program is designed for Engineering and Architecture majors, but open to all students.
Liberal Arts Honors Humanities Program Information Session
3–4pm in GEB 1.208 (Liberal Arts Honors Commons Room)
Learn about designing your own Humanities major and applying to the Humanities program.
Communication Internal Transfer Information Session
4–5pm in GOL 2.308
Learn about internal transfer procedures and requirements for the majors in the College of Communication: Advertising; Public Relations; Communication Sciences & Disorders; Communication Studies; Journalism; and Radio-Television-Film.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
Study Abroad General Information Session
3–4pm in BUR 208
Learn about various study abroad opportunities. This session will also allow you the ability to schedule a one-on-one appointment with a study abroad advisor.
Portugal Archeological Field School Faculty-led Summer Program Information Session
5–6pm in EPS 2.136
Information session conducted by the UT faculty leading the Bagunte Project in Vila do Conde, near Porto in Portugal. Taught in English.
3–4pm in CMA 5.106
Learn about the 4-week documentary photography program in Prague Taught in English by UT professor Dennis Darling. All levels of photography. Open to all majors. Undergraduate and graduate students.
Leeds, England Maymester Abroad Information Session—Sport and English Society
4–5pm in BUR 214
Come hear how you can take SOC 321/KIN 350 in England! The program will take place in late May to late June and is open to all majors.
Spain and Argentina Faculty-led Summer Program Information Session
4–5pm in BEN 2.104
Learn more about studying abroad in Santander, Spain and Cordoba, Argentina. Language, engineering and biology courses in Santander. Language and engineering in Cordoba. Both summer sessions offered.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Psychology Internal Transfer Information Session
10–11am in SEA 4.244
Attending an internal transfer information session is now required to be eligible for admission to the Psychology major. This session will enhance your understanding of psychology as a major at UT and help you determine if psychology is the right major for you.
Social Work Internal Transfer Information Session
11am–noon in SSW 2.116
Learn more about the Bachelor in Social Work program and transfer procedures.
London Maymester Abroad Information Session—Emerging Technologies
11am–noon in GOL 3.120
Come hear about how you can take ARE 377K/ARC 350R - Emerging Technologies in London. The program is designed for Engineering and Architecture majors, but open to all students.
Liberal Arts Honors Humanities Program Information Session
3–4pm in GEB 1.208 (Liberal Arts Honors Commons Room)
Learn about designing your own Humanities major and applying to the Humanities program.
Communication Internal Transfer Information Session
4–5pm in GOL 2.308
Learn about internal transfer procedures and requirements for the majors in the College of Communication: Advertising; Public Relations; Communication Sciences & Disorders; Communication Studies; Journalism; and Radio-Television-Film.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
Study Abroad General Information Session
3–4pm in BUR 208
Learn about various study abroad opportunities. This session will also allow you the ability to schedule a one-on-one appointment with a study abroad advisor.
Portugal Archeological Field School Faculty-led Summer Program Information Session
5–6pm in EPS 2.136
Information session conducted by the UT faculty leading the Bagunte Project in Vila do Conde, near Porto in Portugal. Taught in English.
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