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- Jezzalie Gill (Drawing 1)
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Office: Art Building, Room 237
Phone: 940-565-3621
Mailing Address: 1155 Union Circle #305100, Denton, TX 76203
Physical Address: 1201 W Mulberry St, Denton, TX 76201
Email: design@unt.edu
The three professional programs in the Design Department share a common mission that prepares students to not only meet, but to define and re-invent solutions for the fundamental challenges that impact their respective professions in an increasingly changing world. The curricula in each of these programs have been designed and are being taught to help future designers develop the conceptual, aesthetic, analytical and technical skills necessary to achieve these objectives.
As we enter the next decade of this new century, the Design Department programs will show continued strength in our undergraduate programs and growth in graduate education. As the world moves from an economic model based on production of products to production of ideas, our graduates will be uniquely positioned to be leaders in the new global economy.
New MFA and Ph.D. students may be eligible to receive $1,000 Academic Achievement Scholarships for their first year of study. This award qualifies a student for in-state tuition rates and is renewable for a second year if the student makes satisfactory progress in his/her program during the first year. Contact the Graduate School for further details.
Select an area of study to learn more about its curriculum, faculty, and application procedure.