Information by School - Profile

Established: 1975
Formerly known as the School of Human Development (name was changed in 2003)
Dean: Dr. Steven L. Small
Website: bbs.utdallas.edu

Information by School - Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Science in Child Learning and Development
Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience
Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
Master of Science in Human Development and Early Childhood Disorders
Master of Science in Psychology
Doctor of Audiology (AuD)
Doctor of Cognition and Neuroscience
Doctor of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Doctor of Psychology

School Enrollment by Classification, Fall Semesters

Year
Undergraduates
Graduates
Total
2020
2,5366033,139
2019
2,4516163,067
2018
2,2695922,861
2017
2,0785842,662
2016
2,0335982,631
2015
1,9205702,490
2014
1,8575702,427
2013
1,7005592,259
2012
1,6335282,161
2011
1,4915051,996
2010
1,2834781,761
2009
1,1874721,659
2008
1,1054271,532
2007
1,0513771,428
2006
1,0034061,409
2005
9403861,326

Semester Credit Hours by Classification, Fall Semesters

Year
Lower Level
Upper Level
Master's
Doctorates
Special Professional
Non-Funded All Div.
Total
20205,83617,9494,5251,12646784030,743
20195,57216,8614,9261,08154232129,303
20185,36916,0684,86299455632528,174
20174,81314,5485,08095849934726,245
20164,17514,4305,38686544134125,638
20154,01013,5065,31864542229224,193
20144,50712,0365,35650441434222,709
20133,68611,4955,40344943239321,858
20123,36410,7395,14254239422920,410
2011
2,808
10,311
5,129
568
421
258
19,495
2010
2,872
9,599
5,225
473
391
244
18,804
2009
2,538
9,530
4,509
576
407
94
17,654
2008
2,318
9,377
3,826
454
372
120
16,467
2007
2,318
9,481
3,613
653
0
130
16,195
2006
2,108
9,031
3,505
763
0
21
15,428
2005
2,186
8,513
3,361
751
0
30
14,841

Semester Credit Hours by Course Subject, Fall Semesters

(See Instructional Program Codes for details)

Year
ACN
AUD
BBSU
CGS
CLDP
COMD
HCS
HDCD (HDED)
ISHD
NSC
PSY
PSYC
SPAU
2020
1,077
493
351
468
1,497
2,583
1,565
255
0
7,367
12,817
105
2,165
2019
986
538
561
448
1,281
2,809
1,513
210
0
6,171
12,263
114
2,409
2018
921
538
582
348
1,518
2,813
1,404
210
0
5,804
11,503
159
2,374
2017
934
498
--
306
1,614
2,717
1,552
270
0
4,958
10,791
123
2,482
2016
1,054
438
--
360
1,737
2,337
1,952
291
0
5,048
9,814
99
2,508
2015
1,097
422
--
259
1,935
2,279
1,762
291
0
4,542
9,165
87
2,354
2014
1,076
412
--
279
1,290
2,375
1,700
315
0
4,385
8,279
141
2,457
2013
819
413
--
230
1,339
2,471
1,704
349
0
4,084
8,029
156
2,264
2012
525
390
--
281
1,164
2,397
1,916
315
0
4,228
7,156
90
1,948
2011
390
429
--
48
1,102
2,377
1,765
303
168
4,352
6,833
93
1,635
2010
347
387
--
342
979
2,465
1,693
282
195
3,612
7,077
51
1,374
2009
234
329
--
258
1,021
2,321
1,879
204
354
2,820
6,935
0
1,272
2008
270
354
--
315
643
1,854
1,644
246
345
2,478
7,142
0
1,176
2007
264
295
--
234
749
1,870
1,461
174
381
2,093
7,452
0
1,222
2006
219
362
--
252
380
1,816
1,472
246
375
1,988
6,985
0
1,333
2005
208
321
--
231
27
1,841
1,259
255
390
1,708
7,356
0
1,245

The Callier Center for Communication Disorders

The Callier Center for Communication Disorders was first organized in 1964 as a private foundation called the Callier Hearing and Speech Center. It was intended to serve as an integrated research and treatment center concerned with speech production, audition and related sensory brain and behavioral disorders, bringing together medical and research leadership to work hand-in-hand with direct service personnel (audiologists, speech pathologists, teachers of the hearing impaired, psychologists and social workers). On September 1, 1975, UT Dallas acquired the Callier Center for Communication Disorders. Located at the corner of Inwood Road and Medical Center Drive in Dallas, the Center is across the street from St. Paul Hospital and near Parkland Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical School. The Center offers psychological services to children and adults with hearing, speech, or language disorders; speech and language services that include diagnostic evaluations and therapy programs; conducts a preschool for children with hearing loss; dispenses hearing aids and provides professional education to students in audiology and hearing science. The Callier Center Richardson Campus was opened in September 2003. This 23,500 square foot facility, which services the North Dallas/Richardson/Plano area, is located near the intersection of Floyd Road and Synergy Park Boulevard on the UTD campus.

The Center for BrainHealth

The Center for Brain Health, founded in 1999, is located in the Frances and Mildred Goad Building on 2200 West Mockingbird Lane in Dallas. This research center is dedicated to understanding the brain's ability to restore or protect healthy brain function, to protecting the brain from unnecessary mental decline and to healing the brain through treatments that regenerate brain function.

The Center for Children and Families

The Center for Children and Families, housed in BBS’ facilities on main campus, is focused on all aspects of child development from birth through adolescence. The center promotes optimal child development by enhancing research, practice and outreach. CCF offers an array of clinical and community outreach activities, organized around three initiatives: parenting healthy families, strengthening interpersonal relationships and enhancing thinking and learning.

The Center for Vital Longevity

The Center for Vital Longevity, a UT Dallas research facility of BBS in downtown Dallas, is focused on understanding and expanding the capacity of the aging mind. Center researchers use cutting edge brain imaging technologies and advances in cognitive science to understand (a) how the brain changes from young to old adulthood; (b) the consequences of neural aging for everyday function; and (c) what interventions show promise for slowing cognitive aging.