Undergraduate Advising
College of Music Undergraduate Advising Office offers academic advising to all undergraduate students interested in majoring or minoring in music at UNT's College of Music. By working with an advisor, students learn about the many resources available to all UNT students. Advisors help students make informed decisions regarding their degree progress and educational planning.
Graduate students should seek academic advising through the UNT College of Music Office of Graduate Studies.
Office Information
Location: Chilton 211
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (must sign in by 4:30 p.m.)
Phone: 940-565-3860
Email: music.advising@unt.edu
Walk-ins welcome. Appointments are not required.
About the Undergraduate Advisors
There are four full-time academic counselors in the Undergraduate Advising Office who assist students in understanding the processes and requirements for completing a bachelor's degree in Music.
When you visit our office, you may speak with any of the advisors. We are all knowledgeable about the degrees offered in the COM and University requirements and resources.
Carol Pollard, M. A.
Director of Undergraduate Advising
940-565-3781
carol.pollard@unt.edu
Specific focus: Composition, Music Theory, BA in Music
Ana White, M. S.
Senior Academic Counselor
940-565-2381
Ana.White@unt.edu
Specific Focus: Music Education, BA in Music
Jessie Niu, M. Ed.
Academic Counselor / International & Study Abroad Liaison
940-565-3734
jessie.niu@unt.edu
Specific Focus: Performance, BA in Music
Shaunté Collins, M.S., L.P.C.
Academic Counselor
940-369-7545
Shaunte.Collins@unt.edu
Specific focus: Jazz Studies, BA in Music
Undergraduate Degree Plans:
A UNT education develops graduates who are exceptionally accomplished and are consistently competitive at the highest level of their chosen profession. Leading opera companies, symphony orchestras, military bands, recording studios, educational institutions ranging from elementary through higher education programs and churches regularly employ musicians who have studied at UNT.
To view the required music courses for each Music degree click on the title of the degree below. You will see a complete listing of classes for that major. In addition to the music course requirements, students must also complete the University Core Curriculum. Here are links to the Music-specific University Core Curriculum and the General University Core Curriculum.
Once you are a student at UNT you will be able to access your personalized Interactive Degree audit through www.MyDegreeAudit.unt.edu.
Degree Plans for 2018-2019
- Composition
- Instrumental Performance
- Jazz Studies
- Keyboard Performance
- Music (Bachelor of Arts program)
- Music Education (General, Choral and Instrumental Music with Teacher Certification)
- Music Theory
- Vocal Performance
Undergraduate Core Curriculumn
Music majors take basic core music classes in theory, history, private lessons, piano, and performance groups (music laboratories).