University Of Texas At Arlington
701 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX 76019, United States

The University of Texas at Arlington is a public research university in Arlington, Texas. The university was founded in 1895 and was in the Texas A&M University System for several decades until joining the University of Texas System in 1965.

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department is a vibrant, young, and growing department with 20 tenured and tenure-track faculty advising over 90 full-time graduate students, 20 or more postdoctoral fellows and visiting scientists, and a host of undergraduates getting their first exposure to scientific research at the highest level. We have active research programs in analytical, organic, biochemistry, physical, and inorganic chemistry, with most faculty having research programs that cross over traditional divisional boundaries. We are well-equipped to perform top-level research in all traditional and interdisciplinary chemistry-based fields.

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The BS in biochemistry provides students a solid foundation of chemistry with in-depth laboratory experience in organic and biochemistry. Biochemistry students will learn instrumentation and synthetic methods using state-of-the-art instrumentations. In addition, students will develop critical thinking skills, communication skills, and collaboration skills crucial for their career success. We recommend the BS in biochemistry for undergraduates wanting to pursue graduate study in biochemistry or careers in the industry. This degree is also suitable for premedical, predental, or prepharmacy students.

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Submit the Application

We recommend using the Common App to apply, but you can also apply using the Apply Texas application.

Pay the Application Fee or Submit Your Fee Waiver

If you did not submit your application fee at the time of submitting your admissions application, you can pay it online. All documents and fees must be provided so we can provide you with an admission decision.Pay Yourbplication Fee

Self-Report or Submit Transcripts

You can complete the self-reporting academic record (SRAR) or submit official transcripts. Completing the SRAR allows you to complete your application to UTA for a quicker application processing time and, therefore, a quicker admission decision.Learn More About Self-Reporting and Submitting Transcripts

Submit English Language Test Scores

If your native language is not English, you must demonstrate a sufficient level of skill with the English language to ensure success in your studies.

For TOEFL, we require a 79 on the internet-based test.

For IELTS, we require a minimum score of 6.5.

For Duolingo, we require a minimum score of 100.

Learn More About International Admission Requirements in our University Catalog

Track Application Status

Track the status of your admission through your MyMav student portal.Learn More About Accessing MyMav

 

 

Application Priority Dates

Fall: February 15
Spring: October 15
Summer: April 1

Although applications are accepted after the priority date, submitting your application and required documents will ensure guaranteed consideration.

College of Architecture, Planning & Public Affairs (CAPPA)

CAPPA has specific priority dates and deadlines. Review CAPPA admission deadlines for more information.

Admissions Applications

UTA accepts applications through ApplyTexas and The Common Application

https://www.uta.edu/admissions/apply/international-undergraduate/international-freshmen

 

 

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