@yikesyikesyikes Sorry about that. In the software industry, UI/UX really only has one meaning when talked about in this context. If you mean front-end web developer, you say just that. Of course, there are companies that blur the line between designer and front-end developer, but UI/UX is being established more and more as its own role.
@MYOS1634 I don’t think that is what the OP is looking for, but more something like this:
http://engineering.nyu.edu/academics/programs/integrated-digital-media-bs
If anything, a bit more on the arts/psychology side of that. Few schools offer undergraduate degrees in the area, and you’ll find more graduate degrees and certificate programs. I think you’ll see a rise in undergraduate programs over the next 5 years or so.
Edit for more programs:
http://www.catalog.drexel.edu/undergraduate/collegeofmediaartsanddesign/webdevelopandinteractiondesign/#degreerequirementsbstext
http://ea.missouristate.edu/Interactive-New-Media.htm
https://www.qu.edu/schools/communications/programs/ba-graphic-interactive-design.html