- Intro. to Biological Science I and II with
Lab, 8 hours
- Microbiology with Lab, 3-4 hours
- Fundamentals of Chemistry I and II with
Lab, 8 hours
- Organic Chemistry I and II with Lab, 8-10
hours
- College Physics OR one-year of high school
physics credit, 3 hours
- Elements of Calculus with Application,
3 hours
- Intro. to Statistical Analysis, 3 hours
- English Composition I and II*,
6 hours
- Fundamentals of Public Speaking, 3 hours
- United States History I and II, 6 hours
- Political Science (Local, State and National),
6 hours
- Social Science, 3 hours - (Introduction
to Psychology OR Introduction to Sociology)
- Writing-Intensive Social Science
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students may refer to the transfer guides at www.uh.edu/transfer/
for course listings.
- UH Humanities Elective*,
3 hours
Please
click here for more information. Community college
students may refer to the transfer guides at www.uh.edu/transfer/
for course listings.
- UH Performing/Visual Arts Elective*
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click here for more information. Community college
students may refer to the transfer guides at www.uh.edu/transfer/
for course listings.
TOTAL: 66 - 72 hours
*
Exempt if core complete when transferring to UH from
another Texas college/university OR have earned a baccualaureate
degree or higher
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