Undergraduate Programs
As a member of the Association of American Universities (link is external) (AAU), the University of Arizona is one of 65 leading public and private research universities in the United States and Canada. The UA’s excellence in academic research, scholarship, and educational programming provides students with the opportunity to engage with and learn from and alongside current and future leaders in their fields.
The UA offers Bachelor’s degree programs, undergraduate certificates, and a variety of undergraduate minors. The University has a number of Accelerated Masters Programs (AMP) that permit students to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in 5 years and a number of dual graduate degrees that help to reduce time to degree completion.
We also offer a small, but growing number of dual enrollment programs with Arizona high schools and summer course offering for high school students.
For more information on undergraduate degree plans and educational opportunities, please visit:
- Undergraduate Majors: Description, AZ Transfer Pathways, 4-Year Plans and Career Planning (link is external)
- Undergraduate Majors, Minors, or Certificates Academic Advising Reports (link is external)
- Study Abroad and Student Exchange (link is external)
- Domestic Study Abroad through National Student Exchange (link is external)
- Research Opportunities for Undergraduates
- Student Engagement (link is external)
- Honors College (link is external)
- Accelerated Masters Degree Programs (AMP)
- Academic Policies for Undergraduate Academic Programs
- Undergraduate Admissions (link is external)
- Accreditation
For more information on UA credit programs for high school students, we have:
- Engineering 102 High School (link is external)
- Dual Enrollment MCB 101/102 for High School Students (link is external)
- Ethics, Economy, and Entrepreneurship (link is external)
- KEYS Research Internship (link is external)