Exercise Physiology Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Exercise Physiology is the study of how our bodily systems respond and adapt to stimuli of acute and chronic exercises and how these changes are related to health, disease, physical function, and performance. Our Exercise Physiology program offers students the opportunity to… Read More
Contact Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Main OfficeL. Theo Bellmont Hall, Suite 718 Hours8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Monday – Friday Mailing Address2109 San Jacinto Blvd. Stop D3700Austin, TX 78712-1415 Phone: (512) 471-1273Fax: (512) 471-8914Undergraduate Advising: (512) 471-3223Graduate Advising: (512)… Read More
Sport Management Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Our Sport Management master’s programs prepare students to work in nearly every facet of organized sports. With a focus on the business side of sports, graduate students learn the skills necessary to succeed in a successful professional organization. Students will be… Read More
Mission Statement Department of Kinesiology and Health Education Mission We enhance health and quality of life through innovative research, community engagement and educating future leaders in health promotion, exercise science, physical culture and sport. Vision We are a community of engaged and innovative scholars, educators and students. We… Read More
Hall of Honor Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The Kinesiology and Health Education Hall of Honor recognizes the achievements and contributions of KHE faculty, former students, and friends to the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at The University of Texas and to the professional fields related to physical… Read More
Application Process Department of Educational Psychology The Department of Educational Psychology strives to admit students who are academically well-prepared for graduate school and are committed to the development of new knowledge and improving professional practice. When reviewing applications, faculty consider a range of factors, including academic background, grade-point average, letters… Read More
HDCLS Frequently Asked Questions This page provides answers to common questions specific to Human Development, Culture, & Learning Sciences. See also General FAQs. What is the HDCLS area’s philosophy for training students? We believe that the best training comes from participating… Read More
Contact Department of Curriculum and Instruction Main OfficeGeorge I. Sánchez Bldg. Suite 4.7081912 Speedway Hours8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Monday – Friday Phone: (512) 471-5942Fax: (512) 471-8460 Mailing AddressDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionThe University of Texas at Austin1912 Speedway Stop D5700Austin, Texas 78712-1293 Department Leadership… Read More
Bilingual/Bicultural Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Bilingual/Bicultural Education (BBE) program provides expertise for students to become leaders in a field of growing importance. BBE students develop a critical perspective that empowers them to advocate effectively for bilingual educators, administrators, children and families both in and outside of the… Read More
Cultural Studies in Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Cultural Studies in Education (CSE) program is a critical interdisciplinary program that studies social, cultural, philosophical, and historical issues in education. The CSE program addresses social and cultural theory, as well as narrative, qualitative and ethnographic methods to study education. Read More