MAKING IMPACTS
MAKING IMPACTS
PACS won UNT Departmental Spirit Award for their Homecoming float. The Homecoming theme was "Old School" and PACS displayed a '60s themed float to show their Mean Green Pride.
PACS students fill important roles in business, social services, and government, addressing issues of aging, disability, health disparity, and more.
Anthropology students learn to critically analyze and provide solutions to a broad variety of local and global community issues.
Behavior Analysis faculty and students study the interactions between people and their environment. Coursework offers many opportunities for service, including helping children with Autism.
Criminal Justice majors have opportunities to work as police officers, private investigators, FBI agents, or even go pre-law.
Gerontology scholars have worked as retirement professionals or researchers on Alzheimer's disease.
Public Administration degrees open doors to emergency management, local government, and the nonprofit sector.
Applied Arts & Sciences, Rehabilitation Studies, Social Work, and Sociology programs offer many unique job paths.
We’ll work together to find out how you can help move the world forward.
We know that you want more from your college career than just a degree PACS students care about hands-on service opportunities that's why we maintain community partnerships locally and around the world. See how you can help make a difference.
Congratulations to Margie Schluter, Office Manager for the Center for Public Management on receiving the UNT Staff Contribution Award. This is a very prestigious award for only the most accomplished.