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.
Future & Current Student Resources
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| University of Houston-Clear Lake is a great education for junior, senior and graduate students. 80 affordable degree programs and access, on-campus, online, or in a satellite location. $30 million available in grants/financial aid. Over 500 acres at Clear Lake near NASA, convenient to anyone on or near the upper Texas Gulf Coast.
Advance your career with a highly respected and affordable education. Exceptional Academic majors, faculty with real-world experience, support services, to help you succeed make UHCL an excellent choice for your bachelor's and graduate degrees. Our dedicated, friendly faculty and staff are committed to our students and proud of our convenient beautiful campus. Whether you are visiting our Website or visiting the campus itself, we want you feel right at home.
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Division of Computing and Mathematics
The Computing and Mathematics Division administers the Bachelor's and Master's programs in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences and Statistics. |
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Division of Engineering
The Computing and Mathematics Division administers the Bachelor's and Master's programs in Computer Engineering, Engineering Management, Software Engineering, and Systems Engineering. |
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Division of Natural Science
| The Natural Science Division administers Bachelor's and Master's programs in Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Physical Science and Physics.
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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.