Majors in the Education subject area equip UNT students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to make a positive impact in the fields of education, health, rehabilitation, curriculum development, administration, counseling, and more. Students in this subject area gain practical experiences through internships or fieldwork while building a foundation of transferable skills that will allow them the flexibility to evolve with the ever-changing landscapes of their professions.

Click here to learn more about the majors, minors, and certificates in UNT's Education subject area.

Browse more videos of UNT Graduates with degrees in the Education subject area.

You may be a good fit for a major in the  Education subject area if you consider yourself to be one or more of the following:

Social
Empathetic | Insightful | Collaborative | Friendly | Extroverted | Caring | Accepting | Sociable | Understanding
Social students may enjoy working as part of a team to solve problems and view themselves as understanding and helpful. The preferred work environment of the Social student encourages teamwork and allows for significant interaction with others. They thrive in environments where they can interact with people and make a positive impact, such as teaching, counseling, healthcare, and social work. 

Enterprising
Enthusiastic | Persuasive | Confident | Risk-Taker | Ambitious| Sociable | Influential | Talkative | Fast-Paced
Described as energetic, ambitious, adventurous, friendly, and self-confident, enterprising people may enjoy marketing, forging their own paths, and seeking out leadership roles. They use their interpersonal, leadership, and persuasive abilities to obtain organizational goals or economic gain. The preferred work environment may include leadership, management, and marketing activities. They are often entrepreneurial and enjoy tasks that involve influencing others, taking risks, and achieving goals.

Artistic:
Creative | Flexible | Innovative | Original | Expressive | Storytellers | Feelers| Unconventional | Talented
Artistic individuals are often original, and imaginative, and enjoy creative activities. They prefer flexibility and may have an aversion to convention and conformity. They value aesthetics and appreciate or may possess musical, dramatic, artistic, or writing abilities. Ideal work environments encourage creativity in a flexible, unstructured setting. 

Education Subject Area Themes, Marketable Skills, & Careers