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University of North Texas
Bulletin
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog
WELCOME to the UNT online Graduate Catalog.
In accord with UNT’s other sustainability initiatives, we are saving trees by producing the official UNT catalogs online only. We hope you will find the new catalogs easy to use. Now powered by acalogTM (a product of Digital Architecture), both catalogs offer several new and helpful features:
- Advanced search features allow you to search by course prefix, course number, exact match, or descriptive phrases.
- The My Catalog feature allows you to save course and program information in a personal space (similar to an online shopping cart) that you can access from any computer with Internet access. All you need to get started is your e-mail address.
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- Help in using the catalog is readily available – just look for the help icon at the top of each page.
- Switching from one catalog to another is as easy as clicking on the catalog you want from the drop-down list at the top right of the page and then on “GO.”
See the Catalog User Guide in the Undergraduate Catalog for more information about using the online catalogs. Should you have additional questions about the catalog, please contact the Office of Catalog and Curriculum Support at catalog@unt.edu.
This catalog is an official bulletin of the University of North Texas and is intended to provide general information. It includes policies, regulations, procedures and fees in effect at the time of release. UNT reserves the right to make changes at any time to reflect current board policies, administrative regulations and procedures, amendments by state law and fee changes. Information provided by this catalog is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a contract between the University of North Texas and a student, an applicant for admission, or other individual.
Students are responsible for observing the regulations included here; therefore, they are urged to read this catalog carefully. This catalog does not include all university rules, regulations and policies for which a student is responsible. Students also should consult other publications, such as the Student Handbook, the Code of Student Conduct, Parking Regulations, ABCs of Residence Hall Living and specific contracts. This catalog becomes effective on the first day of the fall term/semester, 2011.
Toulouse Graduate School Address
The mailing address for the University of North Texas Toulouse Graduate School is 1155 Union Circle #305459, Denton, TX 76203-5017; phone 940-565-2383. (See the Contacts at UNT section about contacting other offices.)
Withdrawal of Student for Cause
The university reserves the right to involuntarily withdraw a student in accordance with applicable policies and procedures at any time.
Number 111-3, July 2011
Non-Discrimination Policy
It is the policy of the University of North Texas not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, disabled veteran status or veterans of the Vietnam era status in its educational programs, activities, admissions or employment policies.
The university complies with federal and state equal opportunity laws and regulations, and through its diversity policy declares harassment, which is based on individual differences (including sexual orientation), to be inconsistent with the university’s mission and educational goals.
Direct questions or concerns to the Office of Equal Opportunity 940-565-2737, or the Dean of Students Office 940-565-2648. TDD access: 800-735-2989.
© 2011 University of North Texas
Date of initial release: July 1, 2011.
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