How to Become a Physics Major
All students must first be enrolled at the University of North Texas before being eligible to enroll in courses offered by the Department of Physics. Learn more about UNT undergraduate admissions.
Preparing for UNT
High School Students:
We encourage you to take the Recommended Program or the Distinguished Achievement Program in high school.
In your junior year, take the SAT or the ACT and have your scores sent to UNT.
In your senior year, submit your application for admission to UNT by May 1 (apply online at www.applytexas.org or the Common App) and request that your high school transcript be sent to the UNT admissions office.
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses can count toward college credit at UNT. For details, visit www.unt.edu/credit.
Consult the UNT Undergraduate Catalog for specific requirements in the degree plans for BSP and BA with a major in Physics.
Transfer Students:
UNT leads Texas and ranks fourth in the nation in the number of transfer students admitted annually.
Proper planning will help you receive the maximum amount of transfer credits. Transfer students should contact our undergraduate advising office as early as possible for assistance in course selection toward major requirements in science and mathematics.
As a benefit for transfer students, UNT participates in the Texas Common Course Numbering System. This system makes it easier to transfer credits for general academic courses from one Texas institution to another. If you're attending a Texas community college, you should consult the UNT Transfer Articulation web page, the UNT Undergraduate Catalog, and an academic counselor/advisor to discuss your degree plan.
UNT's Transfer Center will help you make a successful transition to college life at UNT by connecting you to a peer mentor and other valuable campus resources. The center is in the University Union, Union Suite 377. More information is at transfercenter.unt.edu.