University Of North Texas
1155 Union Cir, Denton, TX 76205, United States

As one of the nation's largest universities, we offer 114 bachelor’s degrees, 87 master’s degrees and 39 doctoral degrees. By providing access, welcoming diversity and strengthening our collaborations with our many educational, business and community partners, UNT's faculty and staff work each day to prepare students for the challenges they will meet in our changing world. Mission and plans UNT's Mission At the University of North Texas, our caring and creative community empowers our students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. UNT's Purpose Our students will be the innovative leaders of tomorrow. UNT's Vision We will become globally known for collaborative and imaginative educational innovation and scholarly activity?that transforms our students and benefits the world around us.

UNT’s Artificial Intelligence master's degree will provide the skills and knowledge you need to qualify for jobs in the desirable and up-and-coming field of artificial intelligence. This is a STEM-designated master's program with concentrations in Machine Learning, Biomedical Engineering, and Autonomous Systems.

Students who graduate from this program will be able to:

  • Understand and apply the concepts of programming related to AI
  • Identify and implement AI applications to solve problems
  • Create and utilize AI systems that respond to market needs
  • Analyze and apply AI concepts and applications available in their chosen field of interest
  • Understand the business needs and job market in AI

https://www.unt.edu/academics/programs/artificial-intelligence-masters.html

UNT requires official school transcripts, diploma and degree certificates from all universities attended. After we process your application from ApplyTexas, you will receive an email with access to the MyUNT portal to upload scans of your official documents to be used for evaluation.

  • These MUST be in both English and your native language, if applicable. English translations must be from either the academic institution or a certified translator.
  • UNT will also accept credential evaluation reports from NACES-member evaluation companies.* For more details on this option, see below.
  • Once all documents are received, we will evaluate and forward them to the academic program for an admission decision.
  • If admitted, students are required to submit original, official documents before registering for classes. These should be mailed or emailed directly to UNT from the university’s registrar or records office, or you can bring to them to our office in person in an institution-sealed envelope.
  • If you attended a U.S. institution, those transcripts must be sent directly from the institution to UNT. These cannot be uploaded with other documents. Most U.S. institutions are able to send transcripts electronically. Please contact your school directly for more details.

To send original, official documents, please use the address below. Please note that documents cannot be returned.

By U.S. Postal Service:

UNT Office of Admissions
1155 Union Circle #311277
Denton, TX 76203-5017

By UPS/FedEx/DHL:

UNT Office of Admissions
1147 Union Circle, ESSC 354
Denton, TX 76203-1277

*Evaluations from NACES-member evaluation companies must be official reports received directly from the evaluation service and not uploaded through the student portal. These can be sent electronically or by mail from the evaluation service to the UNT Graduate Admissions office.
*UNT reserves the right to adjust credential analysis findings from evaluation services based on university standards.

UNT degree program applicants are required to demonstrate English Language Proficiency which can be met through a variety of options including TOEFL, IELTS and DuoLingo. You can find more details about score requirements, how to submit scores and more on our complete list of ways to demonstrate English Language Proficiency.  

If you do not meet these requirements, we encourage you to consider UNT’s Intensive English Language Institute.  You must apply for IELI directly with the Division of International Affairs.

If you will be studying on an F-1 or J-1 visa, you must show proof of financial support. Once admitted, to request an I-20 to attend UNT, you must submit all required documents via iNorthTX – UNT’s new online system for managing international student and scholar cases.

You can log-in to iNorthTX by clicking the log-in button. Your case status will be available once you log-in to iNorthTX.

If you are having difficulty navigating the I-20 request process in iNorthTX, please contact International Student and Scholar Services at internationaladvising@unt.edu.

Sponsored students should contact the UNT Sponsored and Special Programs office.

https://tgs.unt.edu/future-students/graduate-admissions/international.html

Contact your academic program for information regarding program-specific deadlines as they may be earlier than the priority dates listed below. Applying by the following dates increases your chance of I-20 processing, if admitted.

International Application Priority Dates

Fall:  April 15
Spring:  Oct. 15
Summer:  Jan. 1

https://tgs.unt.edu/future-students/graduate-admissions/international.html

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through US Admissions Portal