CLASS General Degree Information
Degree Requirements
All candidates for bachelor's degrees in the College of Liberal Arts
and Social Sciences (CLASS) - Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music - must meet the following
general college requirements. Since some major fields of study may
impose additional or higher requirements, students should refer to the
department section of this catalog for complete requirements and total
number of hours required for a specific major.
The following are the minimum college requirements for a
bachelor's degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS).
- Satisfactory completion of at least 120 semester hours of acceptable
credit. (Students sometimes may be able to use a single course to
satisfy more than one degree requirement; however, a student may not
"double count" such a course for purposes of satisfying the 120
semester hour requirement.)
- Satisfactory completion of all university core curriculum requirements.
Core Curriculum
All bachelor's degrees require completion of a core curriculum. Further
information on courses that satisfy core curriculum requirements can be
obtained by consulting the core curriculum Web site (www.uh.edu/academics/corecurriculum),
the current class listings, or an academic advisor.
Core Curriculum Requirements
| Requirements |
Hours |
Communication
ENGL 1303 and 1304. Freshman Composition I and II |
6 |
Mathematics
|
3 |
| Mathematics/Reasoning |
3 |
| U.S. History |
6 |
| American Government |
6 |
| Humanities |
3 |
| Visual/Performing Arts |
3 |
| Natural Sciences |
6 |
| Social/Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
| Writing in the Discipline |
3 |
| TOTAL |
42 |
- Satisfactory completion of at least 30 semester hours of
credit in residence at the University of Houston.
- Satisfactory completion of the last 30 semester hours of
credit to be applied toward the degree in residence at the university.
- Satisfactory completion of at least 36 semester hours of credit in
advanced courses (i.e. 3000- or 4000-level). Repeated advanced courses
may not count towards this requirement.
- Satisfactory completion of at least 27 semester hours of
credit in one major field of study.
- Satisfactory completion of at least 18 semester hours of advanced
credit in one major field of study. (Students seeking teacher
certification must fulfill specific requirements stated under Teacher
Certification Program in the College of Education section of this
catalog.)
- Satisfactory completion of at
least 15 semester hours of credit, at least 12 of which shall be
advanced, in the major, in residence at the university.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 on all
work attempted in residence at the university.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 on all
work attempted in the major in residence.
Course Limitations and Restrictions
- Courses designated as remedial courses, such as ENGL
1300, MATH 1300,
or READ 1300, shall
not apply toward the 120 hour semester requirement for any degree in
CLASS.
- Students
shall not apply credit for any TMTH (Technical Math) courses toward the
core curriculum degree requirements for any degree in CLASS, unless the
course was successfully completed while they were majors in the College
of Technology.
- Students shall not apply more credit toward their degrees in CLASS
than is indicated below for the following courses:
- No more than a combined total of 8 semester hours from DAN 1106, 1107, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1115, 1211, 1213, and 1215.
- No more than a combined total of 8 semester hours from MUSI
1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1110, 1120, 1121,
and 1140.
- No more than a combined total of 8 semester hours from THEA
1111 and 1112.
- Unless they are obtaining a minor or major in Kinesiology, students can count toward a degree in CLASS any KIN or PEB course with the following restrictions:
- No more than three semester hours in KIN or PEB 1 credit hour physical activity courses.
- No special problems courses in KIN
or PEB.
- Courses
numbered 6000 or higher are normally limited to graduate and
postbaccalaureate students. Students may request permission from their
department or college to enroll in these classes.
- CLASS students may use no more than 6 credit hours of Special
Problems and/or Internship courses to satisfy any major requirements in
CLASS, and no more than 6 credit hours to satisfy any minor requirements
in CLASS.
Manual verification is needed to ensure that no more than 6 credit
hours of special problems/Interships are used towards either all CLASS
major requirements or all CLASS minor requirements.
Bachelor of Arts Degree
In addition to meeting the general university and college degree
requirements previously stated, candidates for the Bachelor of Arts
degree in CLASS must complete the following college requirements, all
of which may be satisfied either by course credit or credit by
examination:
- Satisfactory completion of six semester hours of credit at the 2000-level or higher in one foreign language. More information is available in the Academic Regulations and Degree Requirements section in this catalog.
- Satisfactory completion of nine additional semester hours of credit
in three of the following fields of study:
African American studies (AAS), American
cultures (AMER), american sign language (ASLI), anthropology (ANTH),
Arabic (ARAB),
art (ART), art history (ARTH),
Chinese (CHNS), classical studies (CLAS),
communication (COMM), communication
disorders (COMD), dance (DAN),
economics (ECON), English (ENGL),
French (FREN), geography (GEOG),
German (GERM), gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender studies (GLBT), Greek (GREK),
Hebrew (HEBR),
history (HIST), Hindi (HIND), honors (HON), interdisciplinary art (IART), interdisciplinary studies (ILAS), Italian
(ITAL),
Japanese (JPNS),
Latin (LATN),
Latin American Studies,
Mexican American studies (MAS), music
(MUED, MUSA,
and MUSI), philosophy (PHIL),
political science (POLS), psychology
(PSYC), religious studies (RELS),
Russian (RUSS), sociology
(SOC), Spanish (SPAN),
theatre (THEA),
Turkish (TURK),
Vietnamese (VIET), visual studies (VIST), women's studies (WOST),
world cultures and literature (WCL)
- with the following restrictions:
- credit must be in a field of study outside the student's major.
- credit must be in addition to that used to satisfy any core curriculum
requirement.
- credit must be in addition to that used to satisfy the B.A. degree's
foreign language requirement.
- Satisfactory completion of one of the following requirements:
- a second bachelor's degree.
- a second major.
- an approved minor.
- a senior honors thesis.
- Teacher Certification.
- American Humanics Certificate Program
- Interdisciplinary Studies option #1: at least 18 hours, at least nine of which must be advanced and
completed in residence, in at least two fields of study. No more than
three hours can be in the student's major. The final 12 hours of the
plan of study must be approved in advance by the chair of the student's
major and the Director of Academic Affairs. Additional work may be
required. The application for this option may be obtained from the
student's primary advisor or the Dean's Academic Affairs Center.
- Interdisciplinary Studies option #2: a cluster of at least nine hours of separate courses at the advanced
(3000-4000) level that deals with complementary content as viewed from
different disciplinary perspectives. Each course must come from a
different department and no more than one course can be from the
student's primary major. The cluster shall be constructed by the
student and the appropriate instructors so as to promote
interdisciplinary study and must be approved in advance by the three
instructors involved, the student's academic advisor, the faculty
director of the student's major, and the Director of Academic Affairs.
The application for this option may be obtained from the student's
primary advisor or the Dean's Academic Affairs Center. All signatures
of approval must be completed prior to the 12th day of class for all
fall or spring semesters and 4th day of class for summer terms.
Additional work may be required and no previous course work may be used
for this option.
- Satisfactory completion of the stated requirements for the major.
Bachelor of Science Degree
In addition to meeting the general university and college degree
requirements previously stated, candidates for the Bachelor of Science
degree in CLASS must complete the following college requirements, all
of which may be satisfied either by course credit or credit by
examination:
- Satisfactory
completion of six semester hours of credit in the formal sciences
(i.e., mathematics, computer science, formal logic, or statistics), at
least three of which must be in mathematics, unless the student
satisfied the core curriculum requirement in Mathematics/Reasoning with
a course in mathematics. Courses used to satisfy this requirement shall
be selected from either those in the Mathematics or
Mathematics/Reasoning categories of the core curriculum or those that
have as a prerequisite at least six hours of such core curriculum
courses.
- Satisfactory completion of at least two semester hours of
credit in the natural sciences (i.e., biochemistry [BCHS],
biology [BIOL], chemistry [CHEM],
geology [GEOL], physics [PHYS]).
Laboratory courses may be used to satisfy this requirement.
- Satisfactory completion of nine additional semester hours
of credit in three of the following fields of study:
African American studies (AAS), American
cultures (AMER), american sign language interpretation (ASLI), anthropology (ANTH),
Arabic (ARAB), art (ART), art history (ARTH), Chinese (CHNS), classical studies (CLAS), communication (COMM), communication sciences and disorders (COMD), dance (DAN), economics (ECON), English (ENGL), French (FREN), geography (GEOG), German (GERM), gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender studies (GLBT), Greek (GREK), Hebrew (HEBR), history (HIST), hindi (HIND), honors (HON), interdisciplinary art (IART), interdisciplinary studies (ILAS), Italian (ITAL), Japanese (JPNS), Latin (LATN), Latin American Studies, Mexican American studies (MAS), music (MUED, MUSA, and MUSI), philosophy (PHIL), political science (POLS), psychology (PSYC), religious studies (RELS), Russian (RUSS), sociology (SOC), Spanish (SPAN), theatre (THEA), Turkish (TURK), Vietnamese (VIET), visual studies (VIST), women's studies (WOST), world cultures and literature (WCL)
-with the following restrictions:
- credit must be in a field of study outside the student's major.
- credit must be in addition to that used to satisfy any core curriculum
requirement.
- credit must be in addition to that used to satisfy the BA degree's
foreign language requirement.
- Satisfactory completion of one of the following requirements:
- a second bachelor's degree.
- a second major.
- an approved minor.
- a senior honors thesis.
- Teacher Certification.
- American Humanics Certificate Program.
- Interdisciplinary Studies option #1: at least 18 hours, at least nine of which must be advanced and
completed in residence, in at least two fields of study. No more than
three hours can be in the student's major. The final 12
hours of the plan of study must be approved in advance by the chair of
the student's major and the Director of Academic Affairs. Additional
work may be required.
- Interdisciplinary Studies option #2: a cluster of at least nine hours of separate courses at the advanced
(3000-4000) level that deals with complementary content as viewed from
different disciplinary perspectives. Each course must come from a
different department and no more than one course can be from the
student's primary major. The cluster shall be constructed by the
student and the appropriate instructors so as to promote
interdisciplinary study and must be approved in advance by the three
instructors involved, the student's academic advisor, the faculty
director of the student's major, and the Director of Academic Affairs.
The application for this option may be obtained from the student's
primary advisor or the Dean's Academic Affairs Center. All signatures
of approval must be completed prior to the 12th day of class for all
fall or spring semesters and 4th day class for summer terms. Additional
work may be required and no previous course work may be used for this
option .
- Satisfactory completion of the stated requirements for the
major.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
Candidates for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in CLASS must satisfactorily
complete the university core curriculum requirements previously listed
and the stated requirements for the major.
Bachelor of Music Degree
Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree in CLASS must satisfactorily
complete the university core curriculum requirements previously listed
and the stated requirements for the major.
Advanced Degrees
The university offers several advanced degrees through CLASS. For more
information about advanced degrees, refer to the appropriate department
or the Graduate
and Professional Studies catalog.