The University of Texas at Dallas Reviews
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176 Reviews - Richardson (TX)
- Annual Tuition: $39,776
76% of 176 students said this degree improved their career prospects
91% of 176 students said they would recommend this school to others
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Student & Graduate Reviews
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: Computer Science
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Decent university with good job opportunities"
Wasia
- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Investing in a masters degree is a very good idea. Dont think about the money/ time, you will make up for it even before you know it."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: Accounting
- Graduation Year: 2013
"UTD offered a wide variety of classes and options within the Accounting Degeree which allowed me to take classes in the things i was interested in. They also have great college to work-force programs that help you get place din a job after graduation."
Neo
- Reviewed: 9/1/2017
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2006
"Good school for engg. Computer science and telecom engg are good since the school is in the middle of multiple tech/telecom companies so multiple opportunities for good research and internships"
Ian C.
- Reviewed: 6/26/2017
- Degree: International Business
- Graduation Year: 2013
"UT Dallas was an exceptional choice for an undergraduate institution. It is a renowned university in terms of its curriculum, faculty, and academic rigor - all things you experience first-hand as a student. The Naveen Jindal School of Management provides the right learning material for a student to understanding their degree in business and its fast-track program is a great way to leap start an MBA. UT Dallas is a growing school, which means that scholarship opportunities are plenty here. The university as a whole is commendable in its efforts to provide student aid, relevant curriculum, and excellent career coaching, should a student need it."
Sid
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2010
"small university . Research oriented and no sports . Very low chance of funding . Growing fast . aims to be top tier in a few years."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2013
"it's a great college for STEM degrees, but if you're looking for the college life experience, skip it. There's not much there. However, they are on their way to Tier One status."
Muh
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Computer Science
- Graduation Year: 2011
"Pretty decent department of computer science. Good professors and good placements."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 5/22/2017
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2006
"Great for business, not so much for other subjects"
Mika Southall
- Reviewed: 3/31/2017
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The Communication Disorders Graduate program at the University of Texas at Dallas is top-notch. First, I can attest to hearing praises of the program, and of graduates of the program, from several tenured professionals in the area. I know first-hand that the curriculum is thorough, and taught by those who have strong, diverse experience in the field. The professors are even aware of weaknesses in the program, and have altered their lesson plans to strengthen those areas. They are all invested in the students' potential, and even approach lectures with different strategies in order to cater to as many learning styles as possible. The supervisor (for practicum) experience I have had so far has been fantastic. My supervisor is wonderful at modeling different therapy techniques, and helps me think outside the box by letting my brainstorm and try new things rather than just telling me what to do."
Liz
- Reviewed: 3/29/2017
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2018
"My experience in the Communication Disorders master's program at UT Dallas has been excellent. The faculty is incredible, accessible, and very generous with their time. There is a lot of depth and variety in the courses offered, and students are given quite a bit of flexibility, allowing them to hone in on more specific interests. The program puts a particular emphasis on providing us with as much experience as possible, and there are excellent clinical practicum opportunities here."
Ali Sawani
- Reviewed: 3/26/2017
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2016
"A growing campus that is continuously improving. The constant construction while I was attending (which was a lot worse then than it is now) was a little annoying and a little bit of a hindrance but the results have been worth it so far. Future students will be attending a much better campus with much better facilities than current alumni. I believe, in time, all current alumni will be proud to say they graduated from this institution. However, one thing that is a little concerning is the parking situation, which only seems to be getting worse with the increased construction and expansion. The other side to this is that the school is shifting from an almost exclusive commuter school to one with a tremendous increase in students living on or very close to campus. This should hopefully alleviate the parking issues somewhat and make it less of a problem."
Dania Kashlan
- Reviewed: 3/19/2017
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2017
"University of Texas at Dallas has a great program for pre-health students, such as dentistry, optometry, physical therapist, pharmacy, and many more. Honestly this degree has well prepared me to enter the pharmacy world. I was able to learn more about the different healthcare careers and the US. healthcare system. It was main reason for me getting accepted to my top choice for pharmacy school for this upcoming Fall!"
TM
- Reviewed: 2/21/2017
- Degree: History
- Graduation Year: 2018
"The University of Texas is a great school where you can find your niche. Graduate classes are small and people are friendly. The school is gaining a better and better reputation and is a great part of the University of Texas system. The have been very helpful in assisting me with finding funding."
Katherine Gougler
- Reviewed: 2/10/2017
- Degree: Secondary Education
- Graduation Year: 2012
"I am completely satisfied with my choice of undergraduate college. I majored in secondary education with a specialization in social studies. I received a job right away from the connections made while at UTD. They have a great reputation in the teaching field and you truly build many networks while there with multiple school districts. Schools come looking for UTD teaching majors due to their effectiveness when they graduate!"
Terry369
- Reviewed: 1/31/2017
- Degree: Information Technology
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I got my MS of IT-Management degree in UT-Dallas. From this program you will learn very basic IT theories but relatively more management skills of the IT industry. You will not going to take computer science courses related to coding and programming. Instead, you have the opportunity to take courses in economics, finance, applied mathematics, and supply chain field. However, this program belongs to STEM, which give advantage to international student to pursue a job after graduation."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 1/31/2017
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2008
"It is a fast developing college with a wide variety of majors, exciting research opportunities and vibrant student life"
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 1/24/2017
- Degree: Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2013
"It's a great place and great professors, however, make sure to take upper level labs and get some real world experience as the classes don't give that."
Sruthi Sara Jacob Thomas Jacob
- Reviewed: 1/6/2017
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2018
"I am studying MS in Business Analytics, and Business Analytics in UTD is one of the top programs in USA. The faculty are well experienced and patient and knowledgeable and we can ask anything to them. The courses are a little more expensive than other UT colleges. Overall, the curriculum is really good, and changing with times. In Business Analytics, they take more courses with the industrial demand, and I guess it is the same for all courses."