PROFESSIONALS
Have you ever thought about who created fuel-efficient hybrid cars, developed instant messaging and computer games, or designed durable lightweight materials? Engineers are responsible for almost all of today's technologies, from cell phones, digital cameras and DVDs to facial-recognition equipment, tiny in-body drug dispensing devices and spine-tingling amusement park rides.
Engineers are well-paid professionals, on par with business managers and lawyers. Engineering graduates with bachelor's degrees have starting salaries of about $48,000, depending on their disciplines. Master's and doctoral graduates' salaries are even higher.
The analytical skills learned in engineering can prepare you for numerous professions. Some engineers become top managers, government officials, business owners, journalists, teachers, health professionals or lawyers.
UNT'S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
UNT's College of Engineering offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in various engineering disciplines. Our innovative curricula taught by experienced faculty will equip you with life-long learning skills so you can adapt as the industry changes and be competitive in a global market.
Key features of UNT's College of Engineering include:
- small classes taught by professors, not graduate students
- state-of-the-art labs and research facilities
- project-based courses
- research opportunities in emerging technologies, nanoscience and microscience technology, and computer science and technology
DEGREE PROGRAMS
- Computer Engineering (B.S., M.S.)
- Computer Science (B.S., M.S.)
- Computer Science and Engineering (Ph.D.)
- Construction Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.)
- Electrical Engineering (B.S., M.S.
- Electronics Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.)
- Engineering Technology (M.S.)
- Information Technology (B.A.)*
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.)
- Materials Science and Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
- Mechanical and Energy Engineering (B.S., M.S.)**
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T.)
*Begins Fall 2008
**First program in the U.S.
FACULTY
UNT's distinguished College of Engineering faculty members have extensive teaching experience. They receive grants to fund research projects and earn national and international awards. In addition, faculty members provide academic advising, career counseling and mentoring — an important benefit whether you're an undergraduate or graduate student.
PROJECT-ORIENTED STUDY
The College of Engineering offers many ways for you to learn about your discipline and evaluate real-world solutions. In your classes, you will work with students in small groups on projects, presentations and problems. You may also complete projects in the college's many labs such as the electronics, manufacturing, wind tunnel and nanotechnology labs.
NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FACILITY
UNT's College of Engineering owns a focused ion beam microscope, a transmission electron microscope and a local electrode atom probe. This equipment provides capabilities to researchers that are unique among public universities in the nation. Having access to these cutting edge tools gives our students and faculty members a rare advantage.
LOCATION
College of Engineering classes are held in the spacious UNT Research Park, equipped with wireless Internet access so you can freely connect with your laptop or PDA. UNT's Research Park is near I-35, surrounded by ample parking and readily accessible by the campus shuttle bus.
OTHER BENEFITS
Students and graduates can benefit from UNT's location in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Texas ranks second nationwide in high-tech employment, and major technology employers are located nearby.
Internship and job opportunities are available at Dallas-Fort Worth companies such as EDS, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Sematech, Texas Instruments, American Airlines and TXU.
TAKE THE NEXT STEP
- Tour UNT's Research Park or talk to an engineering advisor
- Future undergraduate students call
940-565-4201 or email engadv@unt.edu - Future graduate students contact the appropriate degree program adviser
- Future undergraduate students call
- Visit the College of Engineering web site
- Contact us for more information
University of North Texas
College of Engineering
P.O. Box 310440
Denton, Texas 76203-0440
940-565-4300
ceng@unt.ed
