Graduate Program Profile — Human Resources Development, University of North Texas

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Outcomes for Doctorates

(SED, 2000–2004)
Outcomes for 2000–2004 Human Resources Development doctorate recipients from University of North Texas
 
Human Resources Development
Business Management

Time to Degree

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Median years required to complete a doctorate N6.9

Employment Status at Graduation

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Job / contract / definite commitment N67%
Negotiating with specific organizations N12%*
Still seeking N21%

Tuition and Other Expenses at the Institution

(IPEDS, 2005)
Tuition and other expenses at University of North Texas.
 
University of North Texas

Graduate Tuition and Fees, Out-of-State Students

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Full-time students: Tuition ?$8,226
Full-time students: Fees ?$1,219
Part-time students: Cost per credit hour $524

Graduate Tuition and Fees, In-State Students

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Full-time students: Tuition ?$3,258
Full-time students: Fees ?$1,219
Part-time students: Cost per credit hour $249

Tuition Remission for the Program

(SED, 2000–2004) ?
 
Human Resources Development
Business Management
Median tuition remission N0%

Graduate Degrees

(IPEDS, 2001–2005)
2001–2005 Human Resources Development degrees from University of North Texas
 
University of North Texas: Human Resources Development

Master's degrees

Human Resources Development master's degrees 0

Doctoral degrees

Human Resources Development doctoral degrees 0

Contact Information

(IPEDS, 2005)
 
University of North Texas

Mail

Address Chestnut Ave.
Denton, TX 76203-1277

Phone

General information (940) 565-2000 ext. 2000

Web

Web site http://www.unt.edu
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all Human Resources Development degree recipients from University of North Texas and may include graduates from more than one program.
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