The Office of Academic Advising connects faculty with current, prospective, and former students in the School of Science and Computer Engineering. The Academic Advisors and staff strive to ease students' transition into upper-level coursework.
The SCE Newsletter is for faculty, staff, students, university friends and community members to help them feel connected with the School of Science and Computer Engineering. This newsletter will tell our success stories, inspire with feature stories about what people are doing at all levels across our school..
Welcome to School of Science and Computer Engineering
Welcome to Students One-Stop Center
The Students One-Stop Center (SOSC) is an essential, one-stop, resource for Science and Computer Engineering students. This comprehensive Web-based resource is continuously growing and regularly updated to offer students access to university resources, scholarships, fellowships, cooperative education programs and Science and Computer Engineering on-campus student jobs.
Student Resources
Freshman Applications without college credit or with college credit prior to high school graduation.
Transfer Applications from other colleges or universities.
Graduate Individuals who have earned a bachelor's degree or higher.
International Individuals who do not hold U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status.
Former Students Students who have attended UHCL but, have not enrolled during the past three consecutive semesters.
Non-Degree Seeking Individuals who are seeking admission for reasons other than the pursuit of a degree
School of Science and Computer Engineering Has Three Divisions
The Division Chair of Computing and Mathematics coordinates the plans in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology and Mathematical Science. The undergraduate degree plans in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems are accredited by the Computer Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
The Division Chair of Engineering coordinates the plans in Computer Engineering, and Systems Engineering. Support areas include telecommunications, robotics, control systems, industrial modeling, mathematical modeling and petrochemical processes. The undergraduate degree plan in Computer Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
The Division Chair of Natural Sciences coordinates the plans in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Physics. Sub-plans or specialization areas include physiology/pre-health, cell/molecular, ecology/microbiology, biotechnology, environmental chemistry, environmental geology, environmental biology, industrial hygiene and safety and engineering physics. The Chemistry Program has complete accreditation from the American Chemical Society (ACS). The undergraduate Environmental Science-Industrial Hygiene and Safety plans are accredited by the Applied Science Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org
The Division Chair of Computing and Mathematics coordinates the plans in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Mathematical Science and Statistics.
The Division Chair of Engineering coordinates the plans in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering and Engineering Management. Support areas include telecommunications, robotics, control systems, industrial modeling, mathematical modeling and petrochemical processes.
The Division Chair of Natural Sciences coordinates the plans in Biological Science, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Physics. Sub-plans or specialization areas include physiology/pre-health, cell/molecular, ecology/microbiology, biotechnology, environmental chemistry, environmental geology, environmental biology, industrial hygiene, safety and technical management. The Chemistry Program has complete accreditation from the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Academic Advising
The Office of Academic Advising connects faculty with current, prospective, and former students in the School of Science and Computer Engineering. The Academic Advisors and staff strive to ease students' transition into upper-level coursework. We help you reach your educational goals. This Office gives you the information you need to help you choose a degree program. Then we guide you through the details of the specific plan you've chosen. We answer your questions and solve problems related to university policies or procedures. Academic Advisors make sure that students meet the requirements for graduation. To learn more about Science and Computer Engineering programs suited to your individual career path, please contact Academic Advisors Dorothy Hogg or Beryl Ricard.