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Fall 2007 - Summer 2008College of Natural Sciences
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| Biology, chemistry, or physics | 2 or more |
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| Elementary Analysis or Analytical Geometry | 1/2 |
| English | 4 |
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Students who wish to enter the college without this background are advised to enroll as natural sciences and mathematics unspecified majors and obtain academic advising from the Office of the Dean.
Students seeking a change of major into or within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics must have established a minimum 2.00 cumulative UH grade point average. Some departments may have additional requirements and students should refer to the department section of this catalog for further information.
Dean's List; Readmission from Academic Suspension; Grievance Procedures; Grade Changes; Transfer Credit; Petitions; Senior Thesis - Senior Research Project; Degree Plans; Filing to Graduate; Deadlines
Dean's List
To qualify for this recognition, undergraduate students must earn a 3.50 minimum grade point average (the grade of S is not counted) on 12 or more semester hours completed during the semester. Students who earn a grade of I (incomplete), D, F, or U, during the semester are excluded from consideration for the Dean's List.
Readmission from Academic Suspension
Readmission from Academic Suspension is neither automatic nor guaranteed. NSM majors on academic suspension must be readmitted through the Office of the Dean prior to enrolling in classes. The readmission from suspension policy and application forms are available in the Office of the Dean. Readmission dates are set and posted for each semester. Please contact the NSM Dean's Office for specific dates and times.
- The readmission period usually terminates one full week before classes begin.
- Students classified as Natural Sciences and Mathematics-Unspecified will not be readmitted from academic suspension through NSM.
- NSM majors receiving a second suspension should not expect to be readmitted through NSM.
- No student with a major outside of NSM will be readmitted from academic suspension through NSM.
- Students subject to suspension based upon course work 10 or more years old should consider the Academic Fresh Start Program.
Grievance Procedures
A multilevel procedure of redress of grievance concerning academic matters is available to undergraduate students of the College.
Every effort shall be made by the student, faculty, and department chair to resolve the grievance within the department structure. If step one does not resolve the grievance, the student may go to step two.
- Petition the dean or his/her designee first by informal discussion and then, if necessary, by filing a formal written complaint detailing specifics of the complaint. If the dean proposes a solution it shall be binding on the department, but not on the student. If the student does not find the dean's proposal acceptable, the student may, within fifteen calendar days of the receipt of the dean's decision, go to step three.
- Request that the case be heard by the NSM Academic Grievance Subcommittee, a three-member faculty panel chosen from the College Curriculum Committee.
Grade Changes
Questions regarding grades in NSM courses must be resolved within the semester following the posting of the grade. Grade changes are approved only for correction of errors in computing the grade .
Grades of I (Incomplete) must be resolved within one year of the posting of the grade or will be changed automatically to F. Incomplete grades must be resolved with the instructor awarding the grade. Incomplete grades cannot be resolved by re-registering for the course in question.
Transfer Credit
Questions concerning transfer credit are resolved by the petition process. This process originates in the department of the major, and the petitions are routed to the relevant department and dean's offices.
Petitions
Students wishing to enroll in Special Problems courses (xx98) must seek approval in advance by the petition process. Credit for Special Problems courses is contingent upon approval of a petition detailing the project and method of evaluation. Generally, Special Problems courses are limited to S/U (satisfactory/ unsatisfactory) grading.
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Senior Thesis; Senior Research Project
Students wishing to complete either the Senior Thesis (3399-4399) or Senior Research Project (3396-4396) must seek approval in advance by the petition process. Credit for these courses is contingent upon approval of a petition detailing the project and method of evaluation.
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Degree Plans
Students are responsible for all requirements of the catalog under which they are graduating. Requests for a degree plan should be made in the department of the major as soon as the student has completed 60 semester hours. Students with a major in NSM applying for graduation without an official degree plan will be disapproved.
Filing to Graduate
To be a degree candidate, students must submit an application for graduation by the stated deadline in the class listings. Candidates for graduation, previously disapproved, must reapply .
Degrees are not awarded automatically upon completion of the scholastic requirements. Successful graduation candidates can anticipate the posting of the degree approximately six weeks after the closing date of the semester allowing for final audit procedures.
Deadlines
NSM strictly adheres to the University Calendar, e.g. admission and registration deadlines, drop dates, application for graduation, etc. Exceptions are considered only for documented, extenuating, nonacademic circumstances.
The college offers both the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in all departments. Entry into any graduate program requires a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution and an adequate background in the subject to be studied.
Through reciprocal agreements, graduate students at certain components of the University of Texas System, Rice University, and Baylor College of Medicine may take courses for credit at the University of Houston. University of Houston graduate students may take courses for credit at any of these three institutions. Charges for registration and tuition are made by the parent institution.
For more information on graduate and professional programs and a listing of courses, refer to the Office of the Dean, the appropriate department, or the Graduate and Professional Studies catalog.
The college offers preprofessional training for students planning to study dentistry, medicine, medical technology, nursing, physical therapy, veterinary
medicine, and other health professions. Students are expected to acquaint themselves with the specific requirements of the professional schools they wish
to enter. Health professions advisors in the Academic Advising Center, 320 Student Service Center, and department academic advisors are available to help students obtain the greatest possible benefit from preprofessional training.
Last updated:
Thursday, October 25, 2007 - 11:30 AM