Located in Denton, UNT is ranked a Tier One research university by the Carnegie Classification and offers 103 bachelor's, 86 master's and 38 doctoral degree programs.
The UNT System Administration Building at 1901 Main Street is currently home to the UNT Dallas College of Law and hosts courses for both UNT and UNT Dallas.
Roughly 9000 employees support academic and operational activities at four UNT System locations in Dallas, Denton and Fort Worth. Available positions include managerial, administrative and technical jobs, plus teaching, research and management.
As the only public university system based in the robust North Texas Region, the University of North Texas System is uniquely-equipped to provide its students with a wealth of job opportunities, plus entertainment, culture, shopping and professional sports.
The University of North Texas System (UNTS) has a rich history to go with its exciting future. UNTS assumed formal "System status" on January 1, 2001. Our three Universities -- UNT, UNT Health Science Center and UNT Dallas -- were founded in 1890, 1970 and 2000, respectively.
Each UNT System component has a master plan that guides the growth and development of the individual institution through new construction and renovation projects.
The UNT System includes University of North Texas in Denton, University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth and University of North Texas at Dallas. Together we serve diverse communities through research, innovation and education.