UNT's Colleges and Schools

The sky's the limit at UNT, where 37,000 students from around the world choose from 200+ high-quality degree programs in 12 colleges and schools to pursue their dreams of becoming teachers, artists, engineers and everything in between.

UNT Colleges and Schools

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences, the largest of UNT’s 12 colleges and schools, educates more than a third of UNT’s undergraduates. It offers 121 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and provides a strong foundation of basic and applied research.

College of Business

College of Business

The College of Business is one of the largest business schools in the nation and contributes to the economic development of the region. Top-ranked programs include the nationally recognized logistics and supply chain management program and online M.B.A.

College of Education

College of Education

The College of Education is regionally and nationally recognized for excellence in preparing teachers, administrators, counselors, kinesiology and health promotion specialists, play therapists and other educators. It is one of Texas’ top producers of students taking the state teaching certification exam.

College of Engineering

College of Engineering

The fast-growing College of Engineering offers degree programs designed to meet industry needs while increasing the scope and impact of its research. Its programs continue to pioneer green technologies and establish the college as a pacesetter in surface engineering.

Honors College

Honors College

The Honors College is dedicated to enriching the undergraduate academic experience for talented and motivated students regardless of major. Honors classes offer students a supportive environment for intellectual growth and opportunities to conduct research with leading faculty.

College of Information

College of Information

The College of Information is focused on interdisciplinary approaches to harnessing the power of information and technology. Its graduate programs in medical librarianship, school library media, and library and information studies are ranked among the best in the nation.

Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism

Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism

The Mayborn School of Journalism prepares students to work in all communications fields and offers the only nationally accredited professional journalism master’s program in Texas. It hosts one of the nation’s premier writing conferences, the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference.

College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism

College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism

The College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism houses the largest merchandising program in the nation and one of the largest hospitality and tourism management programs. Its innovative degrees include the nation’s first bachelor’s in digital retailing and master’s in international sustainable tourism.

UNT College of Music

College of Music

The College of Music is one of the world’s largest and most respected comprehensive music schools. Faculty include internationally acclaimed artists and scholars in composition, conducting, ethnomusicology, music education, music history, music theory and performance.

College of Public Affairs and Community Service

College of Public Affairs and Community Service

The College of Public Affairs and Community Service takes academics beyond the classroom and into the community, offering hands-on experience across a variety of social issues. Nationally ranked graduate programs include audiology, city management and urban policy, public management administration, rehabilitation counseling, and an online criminal justice program.

College of Visual Arts and Design

College of Visual Arts and Design

The College of Visual Arts and Design is considered one of the best and most comprehensive visual arts schools in the nation. Its programs include a nationally ranked graduate fine arts program, a graphic design program ranked first in the Southwest, and the state’s only Ph.D. in art education.

Toulouse Graduate School

Toulouse Graduate School

The Toulouse Graduate School® promotes excellence in graduate education and contributes to a vibrant research environment at UNT. It oversees graduate program development and collaborates with departments on the recruitment, admission and enrollment services provided to the university’s 6,700 graduate students.

 

Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS)

In addition to the university’s 12 colleges and schools, UNT’s campus is also home to the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, a unique residential program for high school-aged Texas students who are high achievers and interested in mathematics and science.