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Public law and democracy faculty lead a range of courses in comparative law, constitutional design, constitutional law, constitutional theory, political dynamics, public policy, rights, and research ...
Political and social dynamics often have their roots or remedies in constitutions, given constitutions’ key role in shaping relationships between people and institutions. The Center is leading two ...
The Center supports the Undergraduate Minor in Law, Justice, and Society, which explores issues related to law, democracy, and social justice through an interdisciplinary lens. The minor allows ...
Advanced undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program at UT Austin can apply to pursue the Creative Writing Certificate. At the graduate level, MFA degrees in creative writing are offered ...
In the College of Liberal Arts, we teach students to think critically and independently so they can thrive in the world beyond campus. We are dedicated to promoting cutting-edge research that helps ...
Liberal Arts at UT offers our over 9000 undergrads more than 40 majors and our graduate students many top-ranked programs in the social sciences and humanities all taught by over 750 faculty members ...
In 2011, the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) established a partnership with the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, one of the world’s premiere repositories of ...
The College of Liberal Arts requires that students achieve intermediate proficiency in a foreign language as part of their degree requirements. The number of semesters and total number of credits ...
Dissertation Title: Essays on Outcomes from Federal and State Health Policies ...
Welcome to the Behavioral and Social Data Science major in the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin! Data science powers discovery everywhere—medicine, business, government, ...
Is liberalism doomed? Was 1619 or 1776 the true founding of America? Is the traditional university broken beyond repair? Has antiracism gone too far, or not far enough, on university campuses? On ...