A Guide to Undergraduate Programs offered at UH at Sugar Land, Fall 2019

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A GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED AT THE

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON AT SUGAR LAND


SINCE 1994 The University of Houston has been in Fort Bend County since the mid-1990s, and now offers several undergraduate programs in Sugar Land. Head to the intersection of Hwy 59/69 and University Blvd. and look for the big, giant UH stretched across our building.

WE ARE UH!

Being an instructional site of the University of Houston means... We are Cougars. We wear red on Fridays. Our diplomas say University of Houston!

Students who have completed their first two years of core courses may pursue studies in any of the programs offered at UH at Sugar Land.


PROGRAMS AND RELATED CAREER PATHS CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND

CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND AND ONLINE

CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND AND AT MAIN CAMPUS

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY Combines biological disciplines like cell biology, genetics and biochemistry with technical disciplines like chemical engineering and robotics.

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Clinical Research Manager Clinical Database Manager Scientific Programmer Analyst Research Associate

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Project Engineer Estimator Superintendent Cost Engineer Construction Manager

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Digital Media Strategist Digital Media Producer Package Designer Production Graphics Specialist

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Business Retailer Technology Entrepreneur E-Commerce Manager Research & Consumer Insights Analyst

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Provides graduates knowledge and skills materials and methods, structural systems, soils, site development, surveying, codes and planning.

DIGITAL MEDIA Prepares student to develop, design and manage established and emerging media to meet visual communication needs.

RETAILING AND CONSUMER SCIENCE Focuses on the consumer-oriented business practices in retailing, technology entrepreneurship, sales, customer service and public relations.

CONTACT US @UH.SugarLand

@UHatSugarLand

slprograms@uh.edu

@UHatSugarLand

uh.edu/sugarland


PROGRAMS AND RELATED CAREER PATHS CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND

CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND AND ONLINE

CLASSES OFFERED IN SUGAR LAND AND AT MAIN CAMPUS

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY Examines the efficient management of the flow of materials and services from manufacturing to the consumer.

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Transportation Manager Procurement Manager Logistics and Operations Manager Supply Chain Analyst

TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT Courses focus on building solid leadership skills in technology, communication goal management, team organization and project supervision.

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Technology Strategy Manager Project Manager Innovation Manager Emergency Preparedness Manager

Hospitals, Private Practice, Nursemanaged Clinics, Administration, Education

Certified teaching grades Early Childhood through 6th grade

COLLEGE OF NURSING NURSING RN-BSN Prepares registered nurses with associate degrees to complete a bachelor’s degree in nursing.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING Teaching children from early childhood through eighth grade or special education levels.


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS At the University of Houston, you’ll find degree programs that will pave the way to the future you envision. These are just a few of the areas of study available, taught by world-renowned faculty members.

You are a transfer student if you: • • •

are a student who earned 15 or more transferable hours of college credit after high school graduation (during fall/spring semester) and are not a former UH undergraduate student and are a U.S. citizen, have applied for permanent residency, or qualify for Texas residency based on Senate Bill 1528

You are an international transfer student if you: • • • •

are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or are not graduating from a Texas high school after three years in residence in Texas (please review Senate Bill 1528) and have graduated from high-school or equivalent and have enrolled in a post-secondary institution, and has earned college credit after high school/secondary school graduation (during fall/spring semesters)

Transferable courses are college-level courses from regionally accredited colleges and universities. In order to determine admissibility, the Office of Admissions will calculate your cumulative GPA for all transferable college-level courses from all schools attended. For repeated courses, grades from all course attempts will be used for calculation of cumulative GPA. The cumulative GPA is for admission purposes only and will not transfer to your UH GPA. *If you don’t meet the assured admissions requirements, we may consider additional factors in the admissions process. If we require additional documentation, we’ll request those materials from you.

ADMISSION TYPE Freshman Admission Assured Admission Individual Review*

HOURS OF COLLEGE-LEVEL CREDIT EARNED

MINIMUM REQUIRED CUMULATIVE GPA

0 - 14

Must meet freshman admission criteria

15 or more

2.5

15 or more

2.25 - 2.49



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