We're the College of Science.

Become a scientific leader with us. Our 12 undergraduate and 14 graduate programs provide you with the necessary, high-demand skills and knowledge to succeed. We'll help you become the researchers and professionals you want to be. If you're considering the College of Science, learn more about how we'll help you succeed.
Our core departments are Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics. We're also home to a variety of research centers & labs.
The College of Science Advising Center supports undergraduate students as they navigate their academic careers. Schedule your advising appointment today!

College-wide and departmental scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate COS majors! Scholarship applications open in the fall and are awarded in the spring.

Looking for information on our faculty members? Search our faculty and staff directory here.

The Office of Health Professions helps students who want to enter the healthcare industry. Learn what majors to choose and what courses to take.

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Research Expo 2025
This spring the BioDiscovery Institute (BDI) and the Advanced Environmental Research Institute (AERI) joined forces to host a collaborative 2025 Research Expo. The successful event featured research presentations, talks, and poster sessions showcasing the work of students and faculty.
Outstanding Teaching Fellow
Meet Olajumoke Mary Ayeni, a graduate student who recently received the 2024-25 Outstanding Teaching Fellows/Teaching Assistants Award from the UNT Faculty Senate! She is conducting research at the intersection of Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry and Chemistry Education Research (CER), studying under the mentorship of Dr. Mohammad Omary and Dr. Molly Atkinson.
Dr. Henard
Assistant professor of microbiology Dr. Calvin Henard earned an $800,000 grant through the U.S. National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program. His award-winning project will research organic and inorganic carbon metabolism in methanotrophic bacteria.