UPM 1000
by advising@lists.sis.utsa.edu
Good morning. Currently, the only standalone AIS course open is downtown. If you have a student that has credit for both WRC 1013 and 1023, they will need to take UPM 1000 during the fall. Please make sure that you register them in the first available section (currently section 003). Once section 003 is full, please move to section 004. Also, don't forget to add your comment in SPACMNT. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
D
Dainon Deviney
Associate Director
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249-1644
phone 210-458-5170
fax 210-458-6281
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11 years, 9 months
Fall 2014 College of Architecture Recent Admits
by advising@lists.sis.utsa.edu
Hi all,
The College of Architecture (CoA) is currently reviewing all fall 2014 admissions requests and are updating student records on an ongoing basis. Student inquiries have been received by a number of our Advising colleagues regarding the requirements for Pre-Architecture (Pre-ARC), Pre-Interior Design (Pre-IDE) and Pre-Construction Science Management (Pre-CSM). The following information will help in guiding these students into their first semester at UTSA.
o CoA's program admissions/ enrollment management process is extensive and as such only the College of Architecture and or CoA Departments are allowed to process Change of Majors into CoA programs.
o Students who have been approved may be listed under numerous codes, including BS-UPA-UC, BS-ARC-UC, BS-PRA for Pre-Architecture, BS-INT-UC for Pre-Interior Design and BS-PRC for Pre-Construction Science Management. On many occasions you will also see Pre-Interior Design and Pre-Construction Science Management listed as Pre-Architecture with a Field of Study in INT or CSM.
o As part of the Advising restructure students admitted to CoA remain under the current Advisors jurisdiction through Census date. In an effort to assist during this transitional time I have attached the semester flow charts for the CoA programs, which are also saved on the IDrive under Academic Advising/COA/Degree Plans. The IDE flow chart will be updated to reflect the correct number for the AIS course.
Additional helpful notes:
o ARC 1113, 1213 and 1313 are fall only courses and as such are mandatory for the students 1st semester. These courses will require Departmental overrides. Please contact Roxanne Cuevas at x3011 to request that these overrides be set for your student.
o The ARC and IDE students are required to take the courses listed for their Foundation Year Gateway (1st year). They will be reviewed by the corresponding Department upon completion of their 1st year (in May 2015) and will be competing against their peers based on GPA and completion of the Foundation Year requirements. Only students who have successfully completed their Foundation Year ARC courses will be considered for continuation of the programs.
o The CSM students are required to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours before submitting a request to the CSM Department for review and consideration for admission to the CSM program.
Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks. -Jenn
Jennifer Uranga
Academic Advisor IV
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Downtown Undergraduate Advising Center
501 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., Buena Vista Bldg 1.304
San Antonio, TX 78207
P: 210.458.2550
F: 210.458.2575
Frequently Asked Advising Questions: www.utsa.edu/advise/students-faq.html
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11 years, 9 months
Ensembles Open to ALL UTSA Students
by advising@lists.sis.utsa.edu
Dear Colleagues,
I'm passing along a list of ensembles open to all UTSA students; you do not have to be a music major to participate. Please make this information available to your students as they come through orientation. Also, as a reminder, CAP students can also take ensembles; the courses would be in addition to the their regular CAP hours and not calculated into the CAP GPA. We have many students who have a lot to offer musically, but for whatever reason, choose to major in something else. Thanks so much for spreading the word!
Joan
11 years, 9 months