Schedule of Classes
Review the schedule of classes online. This will include:
- Course offerings, times and locations
- Corequisites and recitations
- Core information
- Registration appointment schedule
- The official university Academic Calendar showing university dates and deadlines
- Dropping and withdrawing deadlines
- Final exam dates
Undergraduate Catalog
To learn more about your upcoming semester classes, see the Undergraduate Catalog, specifically:
- Degree requirements - majors, minors, certificates
- Course descriptions and prerequisites
- Policies
Review Course Descriptions
- Available through your student center class search and in the UNT Catalog
- Contains information such as:
- Credit hours
- Corequisites - a course or requirement which must be registered for and taken concurrently with another course
- Prerequisites - a course or requirement that must be completed successfully before
enrolling in a course
- Example: CHEM 1410 (1311). General Chemistry for Science Majors. 3 hours. (3;0;1*) Fundamental concepts, states of matter, periodic table, structure and bonding, stoichiometry, oxidation and reduction, solutions, and compounds of representative elements. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1100 or equivalent. May be used to satisfy a portion of the Natural Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. *This hour is a problem-solving session.
Meet with Your Academic Advisor
When planning your schedule talk to your advisor about:
- Your course selections
- Prerequisites for the courses you plan to take
- Any AP, CLEP, IB, military or dual credit that you may have earned
- Future plans: internships, study abroad, transferring credit hours, etc.
- General university policy questions
- Information about your degree requirements towards graduation
- Before your meet with your Advisor, check out the 'Planning your semester' section of the Advising Guidebook
- Contact an Advising office to speak with an advisor
Signing Up for Class (Registration)
Once you have completed registration using your my.unt.edu “Student Center/Register” you should:
- Review your schedule to ensure it is complete and all classes have been added
- Verify that your payment has been posted to your account by the published deadline
- Confirm you are enrolled for the correct classes frequently during the first two weeks of school and after the census date