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Aerospace Studies M
African American Studies IM
Alternative Dispute Resolution IM
Applied Geography MS
Archaeology IM
Asian Studies IM
Audiology AuD
Biochemistry BA MS PhDBSBC
Biology BA M MA PhDBSBIO MS
Biology – Ecology X X
Biology – Microbiology X X
Biology – Plant Science X X
Chemical Technicians M
Chemistry BA M MS PhDBSCHM
Chemistry – Analytical Chemistry X X
Chemistry – ChemistryEducation X
Chemistry – Industrial Chemistry X
Chemistry – Inorganic Chemistry X X
Chemistry – Organic Chemistry X X
Chemistry – Physical Chemistry X X
Clinical Psychology MA PhDMS
Communication Studies BA M MA ++ ++MS C C
Counseling Psychology MA PhDMS
Cytotechnology BS
Academic Program OptionsDegrees, Majors, Concentrations under Majors, Minors, Certifications,
Endorsements and Preprofessional Programs
Academic Area
College of Arts and Sciences
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
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49Arts and Sciences Academic Program Options
College of Arts and Sciences
Dance BA ++BFA C
Economics BA M MABSECO MS
Economics Research MS
Engineering Physics BSEP
English BA M MA PhD
English – American Literature X
English – British Literature X
English – Composition** X
English – Creative Writing *** XX
English – English Language Arts ***X
English – Linguistics ***X
English – Literature X
English – Technical Writing *** M X CX
English Language Arts and ++Reading C
English as a Second ++* ++*Language* C C
Environmental Science MS PhD
Experimental Psychology MA PhDMS
French BA M MA ++C
General Studies BA
Geography BA MBS
Geography – Earth Science X
Geography – Regional Science X
Geology M
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Academic Area
German BA M ++C
Health Psychology and PhDBehavioral Medicine
History BA M MA PhD ++MS C
History – Modern European X XHistory
History – United States History X X
Industrial Psychology MAMS
Industrial – Organizational PhDPsychology
International Studies BA IM
Italian M
Japanese M
Jewish Studies IM
Journalism BA M MA ++BS MJ C
Journalism – Advertising X M
Journalism – Broadcast News X M
Journalism – Business Journalism X
Journalism – News Writing: X MEditorial
Journalism – Photojournalism X M
Journalism – Public Relations X M
Labor and Industrial Relations MS
Life Science ++C
Linguistics MA
Linguistics – English as a Second XLanguage
Mathematics BA M MA PhD ++BSMTH MS C
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
Arts and Sciences Academic Program Options
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Medical Technology BSMT
Mexican American Studies IM
Molecular Biology MA PhDMS
Music BA
Musical Theatre BFA
Musical Theatre – Acting X
Musical Theatre – Dancing X
Musical Theatre – Singing X
Peace Studies IM
Philosophy BA M MA
Philosophy – Environmental XEthics
Physical Science ++C
Physics BA M MA PhDBSPHY MS
Physics – Nuclear/Atomic Physics X
Physics – Solid State Physics X
Physics – Theoretical Physics X
Political Science BA M MA PhDMS
Political Science – American X XGovernment and Public Law
Political Science – Comparative X XGovernment and Politics
Political Science – International X XPolitics
Political Science – Political X XTheory and Methodology
Political Science – Public X XAdministration andManagement
Arts and Sciences Academic Program Options
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
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Pre-Dentistry P
Pre-Engineering P
Pre-Medicine P
Pre-Seminary P
Pre-Theology P
Psychology BA MBS
Radio/Television/Film BA MAMFAMS
Religion Studies IM
School Psychology MA ##MS C
Science ++C
Social Science BA IM
Social Studies ++C
Spanish BA M MA ++C
Speech Communication ++C
Speech and Hearing Sciences M
Speech – Language MAPathology MS
Speech – Language BA M #Pathology/Audiology C
Study of Sexualities M
Theatre Arts BA M ++BFA C
Theatre Arts – Acting X
Theatre Arts – Design/Technology X
Women’s Studies IM
Academic Area
Arts and Sciences Academic Program Options
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
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Business Administration Academic Program Options
Accounting BS • M MBA PhDMS •
Accounting – Accounting ***Information Systems X
Accounting – Audit and XFinancial Accounting
Accounting – Entrepreneurial XPerspective
Accounting – Managerial XAccounting Systems
Accounting – Taxation X
Accounting Control Systems BS
Administrative Management MBA
Business Computer BS PhDInformation Systems
Business Foundations M
Decision Sciences BBA
Decision Technologies MS
Economics BBA
Entrepreneurship BBA
Finance BBA MBA PhDMS
Financial Planning M
Financial Services BBA
General Business BBA ++C
Health Services Management MBA
Insurance BBA M
Information Technologies MS
Legal Studies M
Logistics and Supply ChainManagement BS
Management M EMBA PhD
College of Business Administration
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Academic Area
Administration of Long-Term MACare and Retirement Facilities MS
Alternative Dispute Resolution IM C
Anthropology BA M
Applied Anthropology MAMS
Applied Arts and Sciences BAAS
Applied Behavior Analysis BS M
Applied Economics MS
Applied Gerontology BS M PhD*
Behavior Analysis MS
Criminal Justice BS M MS
Delivery of Community-Based MAServices for the Aging MS
Emergency Administration BS Mand Planning
Ethnic Studies M
Business Administration / Community Service Academic Program Options
College of BusinessAdministration
Management Science PhD
Marketing BBA M MBA PhD
Operations and Supply ChainManagement BBA MBA
Organizational Behavior and BBA MBAHuman Resource Management
Real Estate BBA M MS
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Community Service Academic Program Options
School of Community Service
General Studies in Aging MA ••MS C
Human Services M
Medical Anthropology M
Public Administration M MPA
Rehabilitation Services MS
Rehabilitation Services – •••Rehabilitation Counseling CL
Rehabilitation Studies BS M ••••C
Social Work BSW ###L
Sociology BA M MA PhDMS
Sociology – Family and Life Cycle X X
Sociology – Social Organization X Xand Disorganization
Sociology – Urban Sociology X X
Substance Abuse and MAddictions
Volunteer and Community MResource Management
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)Degrees, majors, concentrations under majors, professional fields, minors, certifications, endorsements andpreprofessional programs are selected in consultation with an adviser and, if approved, are incorporated intothe student’s degree plan and/or program of study.
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Applied Technology, MEd EdD ++Training and Development MS PhD C
Applied Technology andPerformance Improvement BAAS
Art ++C
Business Education ++C
Chemistry (Physical Science) ++C
Communication Studies ++C
Computer Education M
Computer Education and MS ++Cognitive Systems C
Computer Education and Cognitive ^Systems – Instructional Systems CTechnology
Computer Education and Cognitive ^^Systems – Teaching and Learning CWith Technology
Counseling MEd PhD !MS C
Counseling Associate Studies M
Curriculum and Instruction MEd EdDPhD
Dance ++C
Development and Family Studies BS M MS
Development and Family StudiesProgram – Certified Family Life ••Educator C
College of Education
Academic Area
Education Academic Program Options
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Development and Family Studies ••Program – Early Intervention CSpecialist Professional
Early Childhood Education MS EdD ++(Grades EC-4) C
Economics ++C
Educational Administration MEd EdD !PhD C
Educational Computing PhD
Educational Diagnostician !C
Educational Psycyhology MAMS
Educational Research PhD
Elementary Education MEd !(Grades EC-4; 4-8) MS C
English Language Arts and ++Reading C
English as a Second Language ++C
French ++C
German ++C
Gifted and Talented !E
Health Education ++C
Health Promotion BS M MS ++C
Higher Education MS EdDMEd PhD
History ++C
College of Education
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Education Academic Program Options
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Interdisciplinary Studies BS ++(Grades EC-4; Grades 4-8) C
Journalism ++C
Kinesiology BS M MS ++(Physical Education) C
Librarian !C
Life Science ++C
Marketing Education !!C
Mathematics ++C
Middle School Education ++(Grades 4-8) C
Music ++C
Office Education !!C
Physical Education ++(Kinesiology) C
Physics (Physical Science) ++C
Political Science ++C
Principal !C
Reading !C
Reading Education MS EdDMEd PhD
Reading Specialist !C
Recreation and Leisure Studies BS M MS
College of Education
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Education Academic Program Options
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Education Academic Program Options
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Recreation and Leisure Studies – ••National Council on Therapeutic CRecreation
School Librarian !C
School Psychologist and ##Associate School Psychologist C
Science ++C
Secondary Education MS !(Grades 8-12) MEd C
Social Studies ++C
Spanish ++C
Special Education MS PhD ++ EMEd C
Special Education – Emotionally EDisturbed and Autistic
Speech Communications ++ ++C C
Superintendent !C
Technology Applications ++(Grades 8-12) C
Theatre Arts ++C
Trade and Industrial !!C
Vocational Counselor !C
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Computer Engineering BS MS
Computer Science BA M MS PhD ++BS C
Engineering Technology BSET M MS
Engineering Technology – X MElectronics EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology – X MManufacturing EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology – X MMechanical EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology – MMicrosystems EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology – XNuclear EngineeringTechnology +
Materials Science and Engineering MS PhD
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
Degrees, majors, concentrations under majors, professional fields, minors, certifications, endorsements andpreprofessional programs are selected in consultation with an adviser and, if approved, are incorporated intothe student’s degree plan and/or program of study.
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Information Science BS MS PhD
Library Science MS
School Librarian !C
Electronic Merchandising BS M
Home Furnishings Merchandising BS M
Hospitality Management BS M MS
Industrial/Technical (Merchan-dising and Fabric Analytics) MS
Merchandising BS
Merchandising –Fashion Emphasis M
Merchandising –Fashion MerchandiseDevelopment Emphasis M
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School of Library and Information Sciences
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Library and Information Sciences /Merchandising and Hospitality Management Academic Program Options
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Composition BM MM DMA
General Choral and Instrumental BM ++Music C
General Choral and Instrumental XMusic – Choral/Keyboard
General Choral and Instrumental XMusic – Choral/Vocal
General Choral and Instrumental XMusic – Instrumental/Band
General Choral and Instrumental XMusic – Instrumental/Orchestra
Jazz Studies BM MM
Music BA M MA
Music Education MMEd PhDMM
Music History and Literature BM
Music Theory BM MM PhD
Musicology MM PhD
Performance BM MM DMA !!!C
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
Degrees, majors, concentrations under majors, professional fields, minors, certifications, endorsements andpreprofessional programs are selected in consultation with an adviser and, if approved, are incorporated intothe student’s degree plan and/or program of study.
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Art M MFA
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Art Education MA PhD
Art History BA M MABFA
Ceramics BFA M MFA
Communication Design BFA MFA
Drawing M
Drawing and Painting BFA MFA
Fashion Design BFA MFA
Fibers BFA M MFA
Interior Design BFA MFA
Metalsmithing and Jewelry BFA M MFA
Photography BFA M MFA
Printmaking BFA M MFA
Sculpture BFA M MFA
Visual Arts Studies BFA ++C
Visual Arts Academic Program Options
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
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Interdisciplinary Studies MAMS
Public Health MPH DO/MPH
Public Health – XEnvironmental Health
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Public Health – Health ServicesResearch§ X
Public Health/Anthropology§§ MPH/MA
Public Health/Health Psychology MPH/and Behavior Medicine§§ PhD
Public Health/Sociology§§ MPH/ MPH/MA/ PhDMS
Note: This program is administered through the School of Public Health at the UNT Health Science Center atFort Worth. At the UNTHSC-FW, concentrations under the major are referred to as tracks.
For a complete listing of all programs offered, see the UNTHSC catalogs or the web site: www.hsc.unt.edu.
§ This concentration is available only in conjunction with the Public Health/Sociology degree.
§§ Dual or concurrent degree programs.
(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
Degrees, majors, concentrations under majors, professional fields, minors, certifications, endorsements andpreprofessional programs are selected in consultation with an adviser and, if approved, are incorporated intothe student’s degree plan and/or program of study.
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Cooperative Programs UNT/UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth(UNT/UNTHSC-FW)
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(See Academic Program Options Key on pages 67-68.)
Administrative Management MBA
Adolescent Counseling !C
Adult Counseling !C
Alternative Dispute Resolution C
Community Counseling !C
Computer Science BABS
Counseling MSMEd
Criminal Justice BS
Educational Administration EdD
Educational Diagnostician !C
Entrepreneurship BBA
Diversity C
General Business BBA
General Studies BA
Health Information Management BAAS X
Higher Education (Student MEdServices Administration) MS
Human Services BAAS X
Information Science MS
Interdisciplinary Studies BS ++(Elementary Education, 6 tracks) C
Legal Information Management BAAS X
Library Science MS
Nursing^^^ BSN^^^
Organizational Development BAAS X
Public Health^^^^ MPH
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Degrees, Majors, Concentrations under Majors, Minors, Certifications,Endorsements and Preprofessional Programs
Degree AbbreviationsAuD – Doctor of AudiologyBAAS – Bachelor of Applied Arts and SciencesBA – Bachelor of ArtsBBA – Bachelor of Business AdministrationBFA – Bachelor of Fine ArtsBM – Bachelor of MusicBS – Bachelor of ScienceBSBC – Bachelor of Science in BiochemistryBSBIO – Bachelor of Science in BiologyBSCHM – Bachelor of Science in ChemistryBSECO – Bachelor of Science in EconomicsBSEP – Bachelor of Science in Engineering PhysicsEBSET – Bachelor of Science in Engineering
TechnologyBSMTH – Bachelor of Science in MathematicsBSMT – Bachelor of Science in Medical
TechnologyBSPHY – Bachelor of Science in PhysicsBSW – Bachelor of Social WorkEMBA – Executive Master of Business
AdministrationMA – Master of ArtsMBA – Master of Business AdministrationMEd – Master of EducationMFA – Master of Fine Arts
MJ – Master of JournalismMM – Master of MusicMMEd – Master of Music EducationMPA – Master of Public AdministrationMPH – Master of Public HealthMS – Master of ScienceEdD – Doctor of EducationDMA – Doctor of Musical ArtsDO/MPH – Doctor of Osteopathy/Master of Public
HealthPhD – Doctor of Philosophy
Other AbbreviationsC – CertificationE – EndorsementIM – Interdisciplinary MinorL – LicensureM – MinorP – Preprofessional ProgramX – Concentration under the MajorCRC – Certified Rehabilitation CounselorLPC – Licensed Professional CounselorLCDC – Licensed Chemical Dependency CounselorLSWA – Licensed Social Work AssociateCVE – Certified Vocational EvaluatorLSW – Licensed Social Worker
Note: Degree abbreviations are taken from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Inventory ofApproved Degree Programs for Texas Public Senior Colleges and Universities and may not match the UNTdegree option abbreviations listed in the Schedule of Classes.
Note: Some programs offer dual or joint degrees. See college/school copy.
Legend:Degree programs, majors and concentrations under the majors are approved by the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board.
Only undergraduate-level minors and preprofessional programs are listed.
* Pending approval and/or review by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
** Name change pending approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
*** New concentration; approval pending by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
**** Students planning to teach in elementary or middle schools must major in interdisciplinary studies inthe College of Education. Students planning to teach in secondary schools must earn a major and adegree in the academic discipline in which they plan to teach, and take a minor in secondary educa-tion to qualify for a teaching certificate.
***** The university offers preprofessional programs to meet requirements of selected professional schools ofmedicine, dentistry, nursing, engineering and other fields. The Preprofessional Advisory Committeeassists all premedical and pre-dental students with major and minor selection, courses that meetpreprofessional requirements, and applications and recommendations to professional schools. (Contactthe Office of Student Advising, College of Arts and Sciences.) Students interested in chiropractic,dental hygiene, nursing, pharmacy, podiatry, optometry, all allied health fields, including physicaltherapy, physicians assistant, occupational therapy and veterinary medicine should work closely withthe health professions counselor in the College of Arts and Sciences to determine the courses suggestedfor admission to each program. Students wishing to pursue post-baccalaureate work in seminaries ordivinity schools should consult with the chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies.
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Although the university does not offer a preprofessional program in law, students may consult withthe pre-law adviser in the Department of Political Science.
+ Offered only at the Texas Utilities Electric facility at Comanche Peak.
++ Certificate/Endorsement is issued by the State Board for Educator Certification and is available atundergraduate and post-baccalaureate levels.
! Certificate/Endorsement is issued by the State Board for Educator Certification and is available onlyat the graduate level.
!! Vocational/Technical Certification is issued by the State Board for Educator Certification.
!!! Non-degree Artist Certificate program in music.
# Licensure is through the State Committee of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology Audiology.
## Licensure is through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists.
### BSW, Social Work – graduates of the program are eligible to take the examination for licensure as asocial worker (LSW) by the State of Texas.
• Degrees awarded simultaneously.
•• Special Certificate Program.
••• MS, Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Counseling – carefully selected course work in therehabilitation counseling concentration prepares graduates of the program to sit for one or more of thefollowing licensures/certifications: CRC, LPC, LCDC.
•••• BS, Rehabilitation Studies – carefully selected course work and supervised field experiences preparegraduates of the program to be eligible to apply for the following certifications: LCDC, LSWA, CVE.
^ Certificate/Endorsement is issued by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).
^^ Certificate/Endorsement is issued by the Association for Educational Communications and Technol-ogy (AECT).
^^^ This program is administered through the School of Nursing at the University of Texas at Arlington.This is an RN to BSN program.
^^^^ This program is administered through the School of Public Health at the UNT Health Science Centerat Fort Worth.
Degrees, majors, concentrations under majors, professional fields, minors, certifications, endorsementsand preprofessional programs are selected in consultation with an adviser and, if approved, are incorporatedinto the student’s degree plan and/or program of study.
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69Graduate Academic Certificates
School or College/Certificate Department Begin Date End Date
College of Arts and Sciences
Environmental Ethics: Level One Philosophy Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Environmental Ethics: Level Two Philosophy Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Religion in Media and Culture Journalism Spring 2004 Fall 2008
Teaching English to Speakersof Other Languages English Fall 2001 Summer 2006
College of Business Administration
Human Resource Management Management Summer 2004 Spring 2009
Leadership in Supervisory Management Management Summer 2004 Spring 2009
Logistics and Supply ChainManagement Marketing and Logistics Spring 2003 Fall 2007
School of Community Service
Applied Behavioral Analysis Behavior Analysis Summer 2001 Spring 2006
Specialist in Aging Applied Gerontology Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Volunteer and CommunityResource Management Community Service Summer 2001 Spring 2006
College of Education
Adolescent Counseling Counseling, Development and Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Adult Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Adult Learning and Education Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Summer 2002 Spring 2007
Advanced Corporate Training Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Autism Intervention Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Behavioral Specialist Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Biofeedback in Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Career Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Child Counseling/Play Therapy Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
College/University Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Community College Leadership Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Summer 2002 Spring 2007
Community Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Corporate Training Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Couple and Family Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Desktop Publishing in Educationand Training Environments Technology and Cognition Summer 2001 Spring 2006
Diversity Certificate College of Education Summer 2002 Spring 2007
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College of Education (continued)
Gifted and Talented Education Technology and Cognition Summer 2001 Spring 2006
Group Counseling Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Fall 2002 Summer 2007
Multimedia Instructional Materials Technology and Cognition Summer 2001 Spring 2006
Networking for Education andTraining Environments Technology and Cognition Summer 2001 Spring 2006
Parent Education Counseling, Developmentand Higher Education Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Recreational Management Kinesiology, Health Promotionand Recreation Spring 2003 Fall 2007
Specialist in Re-Integration of Studentswith Traumatic Brain Injury Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Teaching Children and Youthwith Mild to Moderate Disturbances Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Teaching and Learning Specialistfor Inclusion Settings Technology and Cognition Summer 2002 Spring 2007
Transition Specialist in Emotional/Behavioral Disorders Technology and Cognition Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Web Development in Educationand Training Environments Technology and Cognition Summer 2001 Spring 2006
School of Library and Information Sciences
Advanced Management in Libraries Library and Information Summer 2003 Spring 2008and Information Agencies Sciences
Storytelling Library and Information Spring 2003 Fall 2007Sciences
Youth Services in Library and Library and InformationInformation Settings Sciences Summer 2001 Spring 2006
School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management
Hospitality Management Merchandising andHospitality Management Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Merchandising Merchandising andHospitality Management Summer 2001 Spring 2006
School of Visual Art
Art Museum Education Visual Arts Spring 2002 Fall 2006
Graduate Academic Certificates
See the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies web site at www.gradschool.unt.edu for updated information.
UNT offers Graduate Academic Certificate programs for graduate credit at the post-baccalaureate andpost-master’s levels. Graduate Academic Certificates should not be confused with teacher certification,professional certification or licensure, continuing education and similar educational efforts. CompletedGraduate Academic Certificates are listed on students’ official transcripts.