The University of North Texas College of Science serves as the central hub for exploring the natural world, encompassing a vibrant community of scholars and students dedicated to scientific discovery. This college brings together diverse disciplines including biological sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and geography and environmental science, fostering a rich environment for learning and pushing the boundaries of knowledge from the smallest particles to the vastness of the cosmos and the complexities of life itself. Emphasizing a hands-on approach, the college encourages active participation in cutting-edge research and real-world experiences. With modern facilities and faculty deeply committed to student success, it provides a supportive and stimulating atmosphere for scientific exploration across fundamental and applied fields, preparing students for diverse career paths.
View Natural SciencesThe University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. UNT's main campus is in Denton, Texas, and it also has a satellite campus in Frisco, Texas. It offers 112 bachelor's, 94 master's, and 38 doctoral degree programs. Since its establishment in 1890, UNT has grown into one of the nation's largest universities; it had a record enrollment of 44,532 students in the 2022 fall semester. UNT is the largest university in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the fourth largest university in Texas.