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UNT is accredited by national rating organizations, and many academic programs are further accredited within their respective disciplines.
Students of all majors may apply to the Honors College, which enriches the academic and intellectual experience of highly talented and motivated students. Admission is competitive.
An online brochure for each of these fields of study is available at www.unt.edu/majors. Each includes career information, an overview of the major and degree plan links. If you're trying to find the right major, you will appreciate the feature that lets you explore similar areas of study by clicking on "related majors."
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*Scheduled to begin Fall 2008
UNT faculty and staff are friendly, personable and willing to help you. Students are the top priority here. Although class sizes vary (especially for freshmen), UNT has a 20:1 student-faculty ratio.
You'll be glad to learn that most classes are taught by faculty, not teaching assistants.
Our professors have outstanding academic credentials, are excellent teachers and enjoy helping students learn. In fact, many professors widely recognized in their fields teach courses at all levels. The highest faculty ranking is Regents Professor. Professors at that rank devote at least half their teaching time to introductory-level courses. You'll be learning from the best.
UNT students have access to state-of-theart learning and research facilities, including high-speed wi-fi. We provide 14 open-access student computer labs, including one that is open 24/7.
The UNT library system, designated a major research library by the U.S. Department of Education, houses more than 6 million cataloged items. UNT is one of only three institutions of higher education in the country that are designated Affiliated Archives of the National Archives.
The university places a high value on engaging our undergraduate and graduate students in the research process. Much of the scholarly work our faculty members conduct is groundbreaking and our facilities exceed those at many other public institutions. For example, the College of Engineering has a combination of three high-powered microscopes not available at any other university in the nation.