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Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) admissions
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ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, EFFECTIVE FALL 2015
Admission to the College of Engineering is contingent on clear admission to the university.
Freshman applicants will be admitted to the College of Engineering in an Engineering program if:
Freshmen applicants to Engineering Technology programs must have a Math SAT of 540 or better; or a Math ACT of 22 or better.
Transfer, international and post-baccalaureate (second bachelor's degree) applicants must be eligible to enroll in MATH 1710 (Calculus I) or in a higher-level math class.
For applicants who do not meet the above requirements, here’s the pathway to become an Engineering student at UNT:
1) Please declare a major, other than any in the College of Engineering.
2) Attend new student orientation and register for the appropriate Math classes. Information on Orientation can be found at http://studentaffairs.unt.edu/orientation#freshmen or http://transition.unt.edu/orientation/transfer.
3) The applicant will be eligible to be admitted to the College of Engineering on completion of MATH 1650 (Pre-Calculus) with a grade of C or better and good academic standing with a cumulative UNT grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
UNT Office of Admissions
Call us at (800) UNT-8211 or (940) 565-2681 or e-mail admissions using Ask UNT
Fall applicants who are seeking funding from the College of Engineering should apply prior to January 15th.
Successful applicants to the graduate programs in the College of Engineering will typically meet the following GPA and GRE criteria:
Master of Science Applicants in the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Master of Science in the Department of Engineering Technology
Ph.D. Applicants
Below is a list of the academic departments in the College of Engineering along with links to important admissions information for each one:
Computer Science and Engineering: the department offers a master's degree in both Computer Science and Computer Engineering. A doctorate is also offered in Computer Science and Engineering. View the department's admissions requirements.
Department of Electrical Engineering: the department offers a master’s degree and a doctorate in Electrical Engineering. Leveling courses may be required depending on the student's educational background. The department takes a holistic approach when evaluating applicants. View the department's admissions requirements.
Department of Engineering Technology: the department offers a master’s degree in Engineering Technology with concentrations in Construction Management, Electrical Systems, Engineering Management and Mechanical Systems. View the department's admissions requirements.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering: the department offers a master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering and a doctorate in Materials Science and Engineering. View the department's admissions requirements.
Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering: the department offers a master’s degree in Mechanical and Energy Engineering and a doctorate in Mechanical and Energy Engineering. View the department's admissions requirements.
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Call (888) UNT-GRAD (8 a.m.-5 p.m.) CST or e-mail graduateschool@unt.edu
Applications and all supporting materials should be sent to International Admissions 4-6 MONTHS before the beginning of the intended term.
UNT-International
Call us at (940) 565-2197 - or e-mail international@unt.edu
The Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science is a two-year program open only to high school students.