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Undergraduate Catalog
1999-2001
College of Business Administration
Academic Information
Academic Guidelines
Students are advised to read the
Regulations and Requirements
section of the catalog for general guidelines regarding academic policies and graduation requirements.
Of additional note for business majors are the following:
Transfer of Credit
Students transferring into the College of Business Administration's
Undergraduate Program who receive elective rather than specific course-designated credit from the
University of Houston Office of Transfer Admissions for courses taken at other schools may submit
petitions, along with appropriate documentation, to the Office of Student Services for departmental
evaluation.
Once a student has been admitted to the University of Houston College of Business Administration,
all subsequent business courses must be completed in the University of Houston College of Business
Administration. Students requesting exceptions from this policy must obtain written permission in
advance from the Office of Student Services. No such approval will be given for students who are
within 30 hours of graduation as stated in university policy.
Degree Progress and Filing a Degree Plan
Students are expected to complete University core
and Pre-Business courses during their Freshman and Sophomore year. Junior standing (or at least 54
hours for students in a mixed program) and completion of all specific course prerequisites and
corequisites are required before students may take 3000- and 4000-level business courses. A mixed
program is a one-semester transition in which students who are not yet juniors but have completed
at least 54 hours may take upper level business courses to have a full course load, as long as they
meet specific course prerequisites/corequisites and qualify to file a degree plan at the end of that
semester.
In order to declare a specific area of concentration and file a degree plan, students must
- be a Pre-Business major with a 2.0 cumulative grade point average at the University of Houston
- complete all Pre-Business courses (MATH 1313 and 1314,
ECON 2304 and
2305,
ACCT 2331 and
2332,
and DISC 2373) with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in those courses taken at the
University of Houston, using the higher grade for any repeated courses
- complete or be currently enrolled at the University of Houston in 6 hours of Communication, the
U.S. History and American Government requirements, 6 hours of Natural Sciences,
PSYC 1300 or
SOC 1300,
and PHIL 1305,
1321, or
2310, and
- file for a minor in either a foreign language or an International Area Studies at the time of
filing for a major degree plan.
Courses for
the Humanities, the Visual/Performing Arts, and the Social/Behavioral Sciences-Writing Intensive
requirements may be completed after students file a degree plan and determine their minor. Students
are expected to file a degree plan through the Office of Student Services, 249 Melcher Hall, upon
completion of 60 hours.
Special Problems (Independent Study) Courses
Special problems (independent study) courses are
available to juniors and seniors with the approval of the department chair and the Office of Student
Services. To take a special problems course, the student must first obtain a general petition from
the Office of Student Services, 249 Melcher Hall, complete the form, and have it signed by the
faculty member who will be supervising the course and the department chair. The petition must include
a description of the course and indicate whether the course will be for one, two, or three semester
hours of credit. The signed petition form must be returned to the Office of Student Services at least
two weeks prior to the registration or add/drop period of the semester in which the course will be
taken in order to assign a section number, which is required for registration. Students who do not
officially register for special problems courses will not receive credit for them.
No more than six semester hours of special problems courses may count toward the business
administration degree plan; only three of these hours may be in the student's area of concentration.
The other three semester hours of special problems course work may count as elective credit. It is
the student's responsibility to seek a faculty member to help design the special problems course and
supervise it.
Prerequisites and Corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites as specified under the business
course listings are strictly enforced by the CBA. A current listing of prerequisites and corequisites
is available in the Office of Student Services, 249 Melcher Hall. International students,
postbaccalaureate students, and returning students should check with the Office of Student Services
before classes begin to insure that completed prerequisites have been automated. Students who have
taken prerequisites at other schools should make sure those courses are transferred and evaluated by
the Office of Transfer Admissions, and if necessary, evaluated by petition by Departments, before
classes begin. In addition to specific course prerequisites and corequisites, completion of TASP
and a minimum 2.0 grade point average at the University of Houston are required to take upper-level
business courses. Students who drop a corequisite course are subject to be dropped from the courses
that require that course as a corequisite.
Repeated Enrollment
Students may not repeat an upper-level business course more than three
times, including W, F, and I grades, without permission from the Office of Student Services.
Residency Requirements
The last 30 semester hours of a bachelor's degree must be completed in
residence. A residency requirement of 12 semester hours of advanced accounting course work is
required for the accounting area of concentration. Twelve semester hours of advanced MIS course work
in residence are required for the MIS area of concentration. In the remaining areas of concentration,
six semester hours of advanced course work in residence are required.
Probation or Suspension
Business majors in their junior or senior year who are suspended from
the University of Houston are permanently suspended from the College of Business Administration.
Double Concentrations within Business
Students with a double concentration can count hours
taken in the second area of concentration as satisfying the advanced business electives required for
the first area of concentration and the upper-level core.
GPA Requirements for Graduation
In addition to University requirements and specified degree
requirements, students must have a 2.00 cumulative grade point average and a 2.00 grade point
average in the student's area(s) of concentration. Calculations for each area of concentration are
based on upper level courses used toward the degree in the area of concentration (except for non-area
electives) and business core courses with the same designator as the area of concentration (with the
exception of MANA 3350,
which is not considered part of the Management area of concentration, and
MARK 4366, which is
not considered part of the Marketing area of concentration if it is used to meet the
COMM 3356
requirement). For repeated courses, the better grade is used for the area of concentration grade
point average.
Files Archived: October, 2001
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