Our pass-through PhD program is designed to streamline students' completion of a doctorate
degree by offering a curriculum where students obtain their master's degree on the
way to completing their PhD.
Students in the pass-through PhD program benefit from extended relationships with
faculty and the continuity of our curriculum between master's and PhD programs. Our
program is versatile for students who wish to pursue careers in the academy as faculty
members or scholars, as well as those seeking applied settings in research or community-based
organizations/foundations. We have a track record of students obtaining a wide range
of jobs after graduation, including placement in major R1 universities, teaching-based
colleges, research organizations, non-profits, and major corporate settings.
Pass-through students benefit from coursework which balances extensive methodological
training, a core foundation of sociological theory, and ample opportunity to pursue
classes in subfields that are of specific interest to students. Pass-through students
complete all the requirements for their master's degree (usually within the first
two years) and then continue to fulfill the requirements for the PhD degree.
For up-to-date information about the PhD program and its requirements, please see
the
UNT graduate catalog.
Pass-through students are usually funded for five years of study through a variety
of teaching assistantships, teaching fellowships, research assistantships, and department
or college-level fellowships. Additional information is available on our
funding page.