UTSA College of Science Roadpiece

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$53M+ Annual research expenditures 300+ Actively funded research projects 52% Hispanic Students COS By the Numbers

330+ Faculty Members 6,000+ Undergraduate Students $540K+ in scholarships awarded annually

About San Antonio

As the nation’s seventh-largest city, San Antonio combines the scenic Texas Hill Country with the benefits of a major metropolitan area, thriving in industries like cybersecurity, health and medicine. Home of the championship-winning Spurs, the River Walk and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Alamo City is a popular tourist destination.

About UTSA

UTSA is a public, urban-serving university that is designated as Carnegie R1, a prestigious achievement earned only among the nation’s top 4% of research universities. With over 36,000 students, UTSA is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region. Founded in 1969, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property—for Texas, the nation and the world.

Creating Bold Futures in the Sciences

COS is committed to fulfilling UTSA’s vision as a model for research excellence where aspiring students from all backgrounds can experience a life-changing education leading to a bold future. As we intensify our focus on UTSA’s bold vision, our college continues to prepare its students for the evolving global economy and to transform the future of our region for the better.

UTSA CAMPUS TOURS are available through the Welcome Center. Schedule a tour today at (210) 458-5145. Ask about COS-specific tours!

Pioneer Research Discoveries

Participating in research will help you become an investigative problem solver and a more competitive graduate. Our research centers and institutes span across a number of scientific disciplines and will encourage you to chase your every curiosity. Through experiential learning and ground-breaking research, our faculty will help you sharpen your scientific skills so they can be applied to make tangible, life-changing solutions.

Carnegie R1

UTSA is a Tier One university with an R1 designation from the Carnegie Foundation, which is only awarded to the most prestigious research institutions in the nation. As the most productive research community at UTSA, the College of Sciences played a key role in this achievement.

Students in Dr. Musie’s laboratory focus on a design, synthesis and characterization of metal complexes as functional models for active sites of metalloenzymes.

Internships

Internships allow you to obtain work experience, explore a chosen career path and increase your marketability to employers. Students can access Handshake, UTSA’s jobs portal, to search for jobs, internships, recruiting opportunities and event information. UTSA’s Career Center has a COS career consultant who provides internship opportunities and advice to students across every science major.

Students in Dr. Weissling’s geophysics class utilize seismic survey equipment to map the depth to bedrock at the UTSA West Campus athletics complex.

Chart Your Path

AREAS OF STUDY

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES MAJORS

» Biochemistry*

» Biology*

» Chemistry

» Computer Science

» Environmental Science

» Environmental Studies

» Geosciences

» Mathematics

» Mathematics for Teaching

» Mathematics of Data and Computing

» Microbiology & Immunology*

» Multidisciplinary Science for Teaching

» Neuroscience*

» Physics

» Software Engineering

*These degrees can lead you on a pathway to UTSA Health Professions. Visit utsa.edu/hpo to learn more.

LEARN MORE ABOUT COS PROGRAMS

Visit future.utsa.edu/programs, select Undergraduate Majors under Program Type, and select College of Sciences under College.

Pick a program that complements your interests among one of our 15 majors.

UTeach SA

UTeachSA is a secondary STEM teacher prep program that develops highly-qualified math and science teachers who earn their math or science degree along with their teaching credentials in four years. It offers compact degree plans with a focus on teacher education courses, early teaching experiences and access to scholarships. Learn more at utsa.edu/uteachsa.

Biochemistry

Biochemistry draws from chemistry, biology and physics to study how proteins, DNA and chemicals interact inside of a living organism. Biochemistry can be applied to make medical advancements and discover modern treatments to today’s most dangerous pathogens. Careers include chemist, pharmacologist, researcher, forensic scientist, food chemist, science writer, biological/chemical technician and quality control analyst.

Biology

Our biology degree will have you diving into genetics, physiology, cell biology, chemistry and physics. At the upperdivision level, you can choose between one of five concentrations: Developmental and Regenerative Sciences, Ecology, Plant Biology, Premedical Sciences and Biology 7-12 Teaching Concentration. Careers include biologist, lab technician, physician, dentist, wildlife biologist and high school teacher.

Chemistry

Chemistry is a physical science that studies how matter, such as molecules and compounds, interact with each other all the way down to the level of nanoparticles. Careers include chemist, research scientist, forensic scientist, toxicologist, quality control chemist and laboratory tech.

College of Sciences students learning the ins and outs of organic chemistry through hands-on experience.

Computer Science

With a computer science degree, you’ll obtain a deep understanding of computing systems, programming and the application of computing technologies to solve real-world problems—no prior coding experience required! You can choose between optional concentrations in Cloud and Systems, Cyber Security, Data Science, Software Engineering or Cyber Operations. Careers include software engineer and developer, cybersecurity analyst and engineer, data scientists, cloud and network architect and admin, full-stack developer and computer support specialist.

Environmental Science

Environmental Science majors learn how environmental conditions affect species, including humans. The main areas of study include Conservation and Restoration Ecology, Environmental Management or Natural Resources and Wildlife Management. Careers include environmental scientist, wildlife, biologist and researcher.

Environmental Studies

Environmental Studies will provide you with a multidisciplinary education regarding environmental issues and fosters system-thinking skills. Courses include key concepts from the natural sciences, social sciences, applied sciences and the humanities, and promote understanding of both the sociopolitical and natural aspects of environmental problems. Careers include legal or consulting positions and human relations with the environment.

Challenge Yourself

SCIENCE HONORS

Academically qualified students can enrich their educational experience by participating in the competitive College of Sciences and Honors College (COSHON) program.

The COS Honors program is designed for students to complete six* experiences that will help transform their academic journey through participation in experiential learning activities.

*COSHON experiences may be combined with some requirements from the Honors College.

HOW TO QUALIFY:

Students must be an incoming freshman accepted into the Honors College with a current major in a COS program to qualify for the COSHON program. The COSHON program admits a limited number of students in the fall semester.

To learn more about the program requirements, visit sciences.utsa. edu/student/college-honors.html.

PROGRAM BENEFITS:

» Take courses from our best faculty in small class settings

» Develop mentoring opportunities with college faculty and staff members

» Enjoy exclusive social, professional and leadership opportunities

COS SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE

This program offers students the opportunity to enroll in credit-bearing and non-credit bearing courses related to professional development, internships, study abroad, community outreach and research (including the rigorous COS Undergraduate Thesis option). Through curated opportunities, students gain a broader perspective and learn how their academics intersect with real world experiences.

Geosciences

Geosciences is the study of the composition, history and everchanging nature of Earth and other planetary bodies. We offer four focus areas: General Geology, Earth System and Climate, Environmental Geoscience and Water Science. They provide explanations and creative solutions to society’s use of resources, resiliency to natural hazards and protecting the environment. Careers include geologist, environmental geology, hydrogeologist, planetary scientist, geoscience educator, geotechnical engineer, engineering geology, mining, petroleum, climatologist, paleontologist and many others.

Mathematics

With a Mathematics degree, you’ll learn how to provide technical support and conduct research for hightechnology industries, government and private companies. You’ll apply theories and techniques to solve practical problems. This degree can also serve as a stepping stone to graduate school or to becoming a professional mathematician. Careers include data scientist, data mining analyst, actuary and statistician.

Undergraduate students in microbiology labs analyze soil samples to identify bacteria capable of producing new antibiotics as part of the Tiny Earth Initiative research project.

Microbiology & Immunology

Mathematics of Data and Computing

Mathematics of Data and Computing draws from the disciplines of mathematics and computer science, focusing on the theoretical and applied aspects of computation and data analysis. You’ll gain a solid foundation in theoretical mathematics and learn the fundamentals of computation, data analytics and core topics in computer science. Careers include data analyst, risk manager, data engineer and actuarial analyst.

Mathematics for Teaching

The Mathematics for Teaching degree prepares future math educators. In addition to a strong mathematical foundation with a math degree, this degree will help you obtain a State of Texas certification to teach mathematics in either middle or high school.

Microbiology and immunology blends the disciplines of genetics, biochemistry and cellular biology to examine and analyze microscopic organisms including bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi and parasites. Through extensive coursework and lab experience, you’ll acquire the microbiology skills necessary to grow, identify and control various types of microorganisms. Careers include microbiologist, laboratory technologist and research technician.

Multidisciplinary Science for Teaching

Multidisciplinary Science for Teaching prepares future science teachers and will provide you with a broad range of learning that is spread across the sciences. You’ll take courses in biology, genetics, chemistry, oceanography and more. The degree, coupled with a concentration in a single science field, is designed for those interested in becoming a high school science teacher.

Neuroscience

Neuroscience is the study of nervous system function and disease, reaching across multiple disciplines including neurobiology, psychology and computational sciences.

Physics

Physics and astronomy studies the fundamental laws of the universe with diverse research projects and courses in fields, such as Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Astrophysics. Graduates can pursue careers in academia, government, industry, or fields like data science, quantum computing, finance and education.

Software Engineering

The Software Engineering program provides a pathway to students who are interested in the design, development and maintenance of complex software systems. Students will also be prepared to successfully pursue advanced degrees or certifications in software engineering.

Software Engineering students at UTSA gain hands-on experience solving real-world problems with advanced technologies and tools, equipping them to excel in the tech industry.

Karyme Lozano ‘25 Biology

“UTSA’s commitment to excellence in research and its vibrant community made it the ideal choice for pursuing my academic and professional goals.”

Karyme is a member of the NextGen Program’s HONEY Pathway, which nurtures future agricultural leaders through hands-on research, practical experience, and leadership skills in the field.

Seth Fremin ‘25 Biochemistry

“UTSA has been instrumental in supporting my academic journey. The College of Sciences promotes a strong culture of student engagement in research labs, which has enabled me to develop a broad range of skills essential for the biotech industry.”

Seth is a researcher at UTSA’s Medicinal Chemistry Lab, actively involved in several research projects and a coauthor of four scientific publications.

Student SUCCESS

$78,000

Average median salary for students who graduate with an undergraduate degree in the sciences Employers who have hired our students:

City of San Antonio Environmental Protection Agency

H-E-B

Microsoft

JPMorgan Chase

Intel Dell Amazon Shell Verizon

UT Health San Antonio

Northside ISD

San Antonio River Authority

Southwest Research Institute

Texas Commission for Environmental Quality

USAA

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Student Success Center

The Student Success Center (SSC) provides essential skills and experiences that will put you on the path to achieving your personal and professional goals. The COS SSC offers sessions for leadership skills, academic coaching and career counseling and can assist you with finding research opportunities, internships and student clubs that align with your interests.

Research Pathways

We encourage you to explore your academic interests outside of the classroom through challenging research opportunities. Working with peers and professors, you can participate in a broad range of projects with real-world impact such as brain health, infectious diseases, precision therapeutics, neuroinspired artificial intelligence and machine learning, smart materials with tailored properties, water sustainability in a changing world and cybersecurity. Such experiences are excellent preparation for graduate and medical school as well as professional careers that do not require advanced degrees.

Tutoring Services

Tutoring Services provides free academic support to COS students enrolled in courses like biology, chemistry, mathematics, computer science and physics. Learn more at utsa.edu/studentsuccess/tutoring.

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