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Texas public universities offer Biological and Physical Sciences degrees with net prices spanning $11,234 to $20,071, creating clear affordability tiers across the state. UT San Antonio leads with the lowest cost at $11,234, while graduates from programs like University of Houston-Downtown earn $33,993 annually. The state's massive healthcare infrastructure, anchored by Houston's Texas Medical Center complex, provides extensive career pathways for life sciences graduates throughout the region.
6
Programs
$11,234 – $20,071
Net Price Range
$33,993
Avg. Program Earnings
58.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Biological and Physical Sciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,234 $8,991 51.2% 86.9%
2 $14,623 $7,708 33.8% 88.4%
3 $16,025 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
4 $16,438 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
5 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
6 $20,071 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic graduation rate differences among these affordable programs?

UT Austin achieves an 87.60% graduation rate but accepts only 31.35% of applicants, while University of Houston-Downtown graduates just 33.80% of students despite accepting 88.42%. The selectivity-to-success correlation shows more competitive admissions often predict better completion rates.

How do in-state tuition costs compare to the total net prices shown?

Texas residents pay significantly less than the net price figures suggest. UT San Antonio charges $8,991 in-state versus $11,234 net price, while University of Houston-Downtown costs just $7,708 for residents. The gap reflects additional expenses like housing and fees included in net calculations.

Does the $33,993 starting salary justify program costs and debt loads?

University of Houston-Downtown graduates average $21,765 in debt for a $33,993 starting salary, creating a manageable debt-to-income ratio. Texas's medical sector growth and research facilities provide advancement opportunities that typically increase earning potential beyond entry-level positions.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.