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Effective fall term 2012, in addition to the university admission requirements, students wishing to major in any program in the College of Visual Arts and Design must meet minimum academic requirements to be classified as a pre-major. Admission to the college through this process does not guarantee acceptance into your chosen major as several programs have entry reviews and all have midpoint reviews that must be passed in order to complete the program. For entry review details click here. For details on program reviews please go to the program page and review the curriculum sheet provided there.
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: mailto: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 demonstrate continued strength in our undergraduate programs and thoughtful, eclectically informed growth in our graduate programs. As the world evolves from an economic model based on the production of products to one that will require the production of ideas, our graduates will be uniquely positioned to become the kinds of leaders in research, education and project management that our new, globally interdependent economy will demand.
Graduate Study
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programs in Design are offered with concentrations in Innovation Studies (formerly Communication Design), Interior Design and Fashion Design. An interdisciplinary Master of Arts (MA) program in Design is also offered with a concentration in Innovation Studies.
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.
The College of Visual Arts and Design offers thirteen tuition-waiver fellowships for students enrolled in terminal degree programs (PhD and MFA). These fellowships are supplemented by teaching assistantships or teaching fellowships.Consult the department office for more information about these or other awards.
Select an area of study to learn more about its curriculum, faculty, and application procedure.
When you have completed the requirements for Major status the degree plan form must be processed through faculty advising. Faculty will undertake degree plan advising during established courses in your program. Click here for the degree plan form, print double sided.
500X Gallery Opening Saturday December 1, 7-10pm
State of the Art: Discussions about Technology in Contemporary Art