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Computer Information Program
The CIS program offers a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in computer information systems. The Bachelor of Science plan is accredited by ABET under the Information System curriculum. The CIS program is based on strong technical knowledge in computer science, especially in areas related to computer information systems such as database systems, Internet development, computer networking, Internet security, and software development. Read More...

Computer Science Program
The Computer Science department offers degree programs in Bachelor of Science and Master of Science. The Bachelor of Science plan is accredited by ABET under the Computing Accreditation Commission. CS programs balance a solid foundation in computer science with practical industrial technologies. The degrees quickly prepare students to excel in computing careers while they build the foundation crucial to lifelong learning in an evolving professional landscape. Read More...

Statistics Program      
The Master of Science in statistics blends statistical theory with its varied applications. It complements the graduate program in mathematics. The statistics program focuses on an interdisciplinary curriculum design ensuring that the student acquires knowledge across a broad spectrum of the field. The primary objective is producing research and applications oriented professionals well trained in statistical methodology and inference who can interact effectively with professionals engaged in industrial, governmental or institutional research. Read More...

Mathematical Sciences Program
The department offers an excellent environment for studying mathematics and statistics and their applications. The program features both undergraduate and graduate plans. The graduate program leads to the Master of Science in Mathematics or Master of Science in Statistics; the undergraduate program leads to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. Read More...

Division of Engineering

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Computer Engineering (CENG)
The Computer Engineering (CENG) program offers a Master of Science in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering for students interested in a career in CENG development. The Computer Engineering program prepares students to take leading roles in developing and using computers and computer systems. The program emphasizes the evaluation, design and implementation of computer systems for a variety of applications and hardware designs. Read More...

Engineering Management
The Engineering Management Program (EMGT) is tailored to fit busy schedules; its students can earn an advanced degree in two years while they hold down full-time employment. The EMGT curriculum gives students an enhanced perspective on issues that affect technology management in today's world. The material offers insights to empower its graduates to better manage projects, processes, personnel, products, and services in real-world situations. From organizational behavior, management of organizations, and optimal decision-making to engineering economics, course work emphasizes a variety of essential topics. Students with engineering and scientific backgrounds may prefer this technology-centered degree plan to the traditional MBA. Read More...

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Software Engineering (SWEN)
The Software Engineering program examines critical issues affecting all aspects of software development. The SWEN program’s balanced curriculum covers fundamental concepts of software engineering, emphasizing software requirements, process, design, testing, and validation. In the degree plan, students pursue software development by refining their abilities to communicate, work in groups, manage software design projects, and incorporate excellence into computer applications. Read More...

Systems Engineering (SENG)
The Systems Engineering graduate program leads to a Master of Science (MS). Systems Engineers analyze, integrate, and assemble complex projects. They work with an expert team of specialists from science, engineering, and mathematics. Students in the graduate program gain a thorough understanding of engineering analysis, the system engineering process, and engineering management. Read More ..

Division of Natural Sciences

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Biology Program
The Biology Program offers instructional paths to Master of Science, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor Arts. The Bachelor of Science curriculum in biology prepares students for careers in the biomedical, biotechnical, and environmental fields. The Bachelor of Arts curriculum lays the groundwork for advanced study in biology, technical positions in environmental or biomedical research, or teaching. The Master of Science plan in Biology fosters careers in biomedical research, biotechnology, medicine, and environmental sciences. Read More...

Biotechnology Program
Biotechnology draws from the biological sciences and extends to the biomedical, agricultural and environmental sciences. Biotechnology applies fundamental biological principles to the practical development and management of products and processes, and to the study and development of the techniques and tools used in these processes. The Master of Science in Biotechnology at UHCL turns out scientists with advanced knowledge and skills in Biology and related disciplines. Read More...

Chemistry Program
The Chemistry Program at UHCL has been ranked in the top 20% nationwide in recent American Chemistry Society (ACS) surveys. The program has complete accreditation by the ACS and ranks with approved chemistry programs nationwide. Through the Bachelor of Science program, students can earn ACS certification, a distinction prized by many employers. Read more...

Environmental Science Program
The undergraduate plan in Environmental Science offers its students a path to a Bachelor of Science. Students specialize in one of the following areas: Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Geology, or Industrial Hygiene and Safety. The graduate plan in Environmental Science leads to a Master of Science. The plan, with its interdisciplinary approach, prepares students for rewarding opportunities in government and the private sector. Read More...

Physical Sciences Program & Physics 
The plan in Physical Sciences leads to the bachelor of science (BS) degree. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary applications of the physical sciences appropriate to a careers in industry, government or teaching; the physics sub-plan also prepares students for the M.S. degree in Physics at UHCL. The graduate plan in Physics leads to the master of science (MS) degree. The goal of this program is to prepare students for doctoral work and advanced research in Physics, Astronomy, Space Science and related fields. Read More...

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