Nov 17, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

University Studies Program (UST)


University Studies (UST)

Website: https://ust.udel.edu/

University Studies provides academic planning and advisement for students who have not declared a major or are in transition from one major to another. UST students are provided guidance with course selection for each term and eventual choice of major. UST’s professional advisors provide a full range of services to students upon entry to the University and until they declare a major. Once a major is declared, students are then assigned an advisor from within their new degree program. UST students are expected to declare a major by the end of their fourth semester of full-time study, or before the completion of 60 credits.

For students who are undecided about their choice of major, University Studies (UST) is a great place to start. UST provides students the opportunity to discover and investigate various options. Given the structure of the baccalaureate degree, it is possible for students during their first semesters to choose coursework that allows them to remain on track for a number of different majors. University Studies students may consider several major options before committing to a particular one, as it is often possible to plan course schedules for the first one or two semester(s) that will fulfill requirements in more than one potential major, with the exception of highly structured programs.

Each University Studies (UST) student is assigned a professional academic advisor in University Studies. The advisor works one-on-one with UST students to assist in course selection, major exploration, preparation for major entrance requirements, and to design an overall academic plan that will enable students to get the most out of their University education.

UST is a University-wide unit, not affiliated with any one college at UD, thus UST students work with their academic advisors to consider majors from across the entire spectrum of more than 150 undergraduate programs. To assist UST students in identifying majors of possible interest, UD majors have been grouped into eight broad “interest areas”; see the complete list of majors and interest areas at ust.udel.edu/. Students are encouraged to select an interest designation early in their undergraduate careers. The majors within an interest area generally use a common set of beginning courses, allowing students to customize their course selection to correspond with their interests while remaining on track for timely graduation.

UST is not a degree program, and students cannot graduate until they declare and complete a formal major and the necessary degree requirements.