1969
San Antonio, TX

School Details

Founded in 1969, The University of Texas at San Antonio is guided by a commitment to students and community. UTSA provides degrees with a strong return on investment and drives economic development for the area. Through transformational learning experiences with a focus on student success and research excellence, UTSA serves as a model for urban public universities of the future.

UTSA offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs, as well as graduate certificates and continuing education. Many programs are offered online for the flexibility and convenience of busy, working students. Online programs include cyber security, communications, and multidisciplinary studies. Classes are instructed by dedicated and experienced faculty. There are many online and in-person academic resources available to students. Graduates are prepared for their future career endeavors by obtaining education from The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Accreditation & Licensing

The University of Texas at San Antonio is accredited by:

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

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Art & Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Digital Communication
Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Global Affairs & Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Humanities

Business

Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Business
Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Communication
Graduate Certificate in Facility Management
Master of Science in Facility Management

Computer Science & IT

Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Data Science
Graduate Certificate in Data Science

Criminal Justice, Safety & Law

Bachelor of Business Administration / Cyber Security

Healthcare

Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Health

Math & Science

Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Geography
Graduate Certificate in Medical Device Commercialization

Psychology & Human Services

Bachelor of Arts in General Studies / Sociology