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During the 1950s, enrollment in courses in the arts and sciences, business, and engineering grew substantially. The college ended its agriculture program altogether in 1957. Between 1950 and 1965, ASC conducted a major building campaign that built 18 new buildings on campus for $14.225 million.
UT Arlington is the third-largest producer of college graduates in Texas and offers over 180 baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degree programs. [11] [12] UT Arlington participates in 15 intercollegiate sports as a Division I member of the NCAA and Western Athletic Conference. UTA sports teams have been known as the Mavericks since 1971.
There are also a number of interdisciplinary programs administered by the college. The Center for Science and Mathematics Education offers K-12 STEM education programs, a master's degree in science for secondary school teachers, and administers the Salt Lake Valley Science and Engineering Fair which serves as the regional qualifier for the ...
Ishfaq Ahmad - professor of computer science and engineering, IEEE Fellow, and notable researcher in high-performance computing and video coding; Dale A. Anderson - professor of aerospace engineering; former Vice President for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies; Michael P. Buckley - director of the Property Repositioning Program [45]
UTA has hired Amy Grgich, Ella Mastrippolito and Pegi Murray in its Production Arts division as agents. The three new hires further highlight UTA’s continued focus on establishing an equitable ...
Gordon Gunter — instructor in physiology (1939-1945), then researcher (1945-1949), acting director (1949-1954) and director (1954-1955) of the University of Texas Institute of Marine Science at Port Aransas and editor of Publications of the Institute of Marine Science (1950-1955); influential fisheries scientist who pioneered the study of ...
The disability-studies minor separated from the history department in fall 2018 (becoming a College of Liberal Arts program), [164] and the College of Business introduced an online Master of Business Administration program. [165] The UTA Alumni Association disbanded in 2014 after it lost operational and programming support from the university.
During the 1950s, enrollment in courses in the arts and sciences, business, and engineering grew substantially. [39] The college ended its agriculture program altogether in 1957. [41] Between 1950 and 1965, ASC conducted a major building campaign that built 18 new buildings on campus at a cost of $14.225 million. [3]