Academic Advisors

A graduate advisor is one of the first people you’ll want to contact when you’re ready to begin your studies.  Advisors can help you choose courses and guide you through your thesis or dissertation. Below is a listing of contact information for the graduate advisors within their respective programs.

Browse Advisors By College/School:

College of Arts and Sciences

Applied Geography
Audiology
Biochemistry / Molecular Biology
Biological Sciences / Cell Biology / Ecology / Microbiology
Chemistry
Communication Studies
Economics / Labor and Industrial Relations
English / Creative Writing
Environmental Sciences
Foreign Languages and Literatures
History
Linguistics / Technical Communication
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
  • 940.565.2630
Political Science
Psychology
Radio, Television and Film
Speech and Hearing Pathology

College of Business

Doctoral Programs
MBA/MS
Accounting
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law
Health Services Management
Information Technology and Decision Sciences
Management
Marketing and Logistics
Real Estate

College of Education

Counseling
Curriculum and Instruction
Development, Family Studies and Early Childhood Education
  • 940.565.2093
Early Childhood
Educational Administration
Educational Psychology
Higher Education
Kinesiology
Reading Education
Recreation and Leisure Studies
School Psychology
Secondary Education
  • Secondary On-line Certification
    940.565.3319
  • Dr. Kelley King
    Master's (Initial Teacher Certification)
    940.565.4447
Special Education
Autism Intervention
Gifted/Talented
IMPACT
Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
Educational Diagnostician
Special Education

College of Engineering

Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Systems
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical and Energy Engineering

College of Information

Educational Computing
Library and Information Sciences
Learning Technologies

Mayborn School of Journalism

School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management

College of Music

College of Public Affairs and Community Service

Applied Anthropology
Applied Economics
Applied Gerontology
Behavior Analysis
Criminal Justice
Public Administration
Rehabilitation Counseling
Sociology

College of Visual Arts and Design

Art History/Art Education
Design (Communication Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design)
Studio Art (Ceramics, Drawing and Painting, Fibers, Metalsmithing and Jewelry, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Watercolor)

Interdisciplinary Studies

Toulouse School of Graduate Studies

UNT Dallas Campus

UNT Health Science Center