The Institute of Anthropology does not offer a major in the discipline at the graduate level. However, anthropology may be taken as a minor on the master's degree and as supporting work on the doctorate
The Institute of Applied Economics offers an interdisciplinary professional program leading to the following degree:
Master of Science with a major in applied economics.
The Department of Applied Gerontology offers graduate programs leading to the following degrees:
Master of Arts
Master of Science, both with majors in administration of long-term care and retirement facilities, administration of aging organizations and applied gerontology
The Department of Behavior Analysis offers a program of general and applied course work leading to the master's degree with a major in behavior analysis
Professionals interested in advancing their careers in law enforcement or corrections and students anticipating careers in these areas should consider the Master of Science with a major in interdisciplinary studies.
The Department of Public Administration offers a graduate program leading to the following degree:
Master of Public Administration
Rehabilitation, Social Work and Addictions
DRSWA offers course work and degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Graduate students may earn the following degree:
Master of Science with a major in rehabilitation services and concentrations in rehabilitation counseling and comprehensive assessment
The department offers graduate programs leading to the following degrees:
Master of Arts
Master of Science, both with a major in sociology and concentrations in family and the life cycle, social organization/disorganization and urban sociology
Doctor of Philosophy with a major in sociology and concentrations in family and the life cycle, social organization/disorganization and urban sociology
In a cooperative agreement with the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, students may also earn a dual degree in public health with a specialty in health services research.