The designated courses you must complete for major status are outlined on a tracking sheet available in the Department of Media Arts office. Use this tracking sheet to monitor your progress and when you have completed the required courses, make application for MRTS major status.
Once you become a Major, a degree plan will be filed for you when you meet with your advisor.
You must have active PMRT status to sign up for these classes and the classes must have open seats.
Yes, you may take them together or in any order.
You need to see a College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) adviser during walk-in advising times.
No. You will need to come in and speak with a CAS adviser during their advising times. These codes will NOT be given over the phone.
Core classes can only be transferred with permission from the College of Arts and Sciences. Certain MRTS classes may be taken at a Community College. See a Media Arts adviser for more details.
Either check the handout, catalog or other publications, OR go to the CAS Advising Office.
It is in GAB Room 220.
If you are a transfer student, then you are required to attend orientation. All questions will be answered at orientation.
In your letter of acceptance to UNT, there was a memo detailing the schedule of orientations. You were specifically assigned a date and time. The instructions are in the letter.
Check with the CAS Advising Office.
If this was not clear during orientation, then see the correct adviser about his or her decision. For example, if you have a question concerning a core class, see the CAS Advising Office. If you have a question concerning an MRTS class, see a Media Arts adviser.
That question is for you to answer. Plan your enrollment needs by consulting your online audit through the Student Service Center at my.unt.edu or schedule an appointment to meet with your academic adviser.
Go to the CAS Advising office and ask for a degree audit.
Once you have a degree plan, go to the CAS Advising Office, although a minor is not required.
Go to the CAS Advising Office to schedule an appointment for a graduation check.
A graduation check is to be completed the semester preceding the one in which you plan to graduate (i.e.: file in Fall if you plan to graduate at the end of Spring). A graduation check reviews your degree plan and provides you with a list of courses that you still need to complete to graduate.
The deadline for filing for graduation is at the beginning of the semester in which you plan to graduate. The application is submitted to the CAS Advising Office. If this is done on time, the application is free. If you miss the deadline, there is a $25 late fee.