Biomedical Engineering, B.S.
Computer Engineering, B.S.
Computer Science., B.S.
Construction Engineering Technology, B.S.E.T.
Construction Management, B.S.
Cybersecurity, B.S.
Electrical Engineering, B.S.
Geographic Information Systems + Computer Science, B.S.
Information Technology, B.A.
Materials Science and Engineering, B.S.
Mechanical and Energy Engineering, B.S.
Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S.E.T.
Check out our unique UNT-TWU Dual Degree program for students interested in a dual degree in engineering and math or science.
Biomedical Engineering minor
Computer Science and Engineering minor
Cybersecurity minor
Electrical Engineering minor
General Engineering Technology minor
Materials Science and Engineering minor
Mechanical and Energy Engineering minor
Additive and Digital Manufacturing certificate
Electromechanical Systems and Mechatronics certificate
Energy Assessment of Buildings professional certificate
Game Programming certificate
Manufacturing Engineering Technologies certificate
Security certificate
Artificial Intelligence, M.S.
Biomedical Engineering, M.S.
Computer Engineering, M.S.
Computer Science, M.S.
Cybersecurity, M.S.
Data Engineering, MS
Electrical Engineering, M.S.
Engineering Management, MS.
Materials Science and Engineering, M.S.
Mechanical and Energy Engineering, M.S.
Biomedical Engineering, Ph.D.
Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D.
Electrical Engineering, Ph.D.
Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D.*
Mechanical and Energy Engineering, Ph.D.*
* Student may choose a concentration in Biomedical Engineering
These programs allow you to save time and money while you earn your Bachelor’s degree
and either a Master’s or PhD.
To learn more about grad track and each of the combined programs, visit our Grad Track Programs page.
GAC in Advanced Manufacturing
GAC in Energy
Our international partnership programs provide a pathway for students from select international universities to earn an advanced degree from UNT.
Graduate students at UNT work alongside faculty researchers who are pioneering technologies that will benefit the global community. Dr. Narendra Dahotre, a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, has filed a patent on a new laser technology that he and his team developed for cutting and shaping bone. The technology could speed surgery and recovery times and lessen the amount of blood loss during operations.