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Accounting, BBA (ACC)
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(For additional information Go to Sam Houston State University
Students majoring in accounting are provided the opportunity to acquire the requisite knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in accounting careers and to pursue graduate studies. The business programs of Sam Houston State University are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

Applied Arts and Sciences, BAAS (AAS)
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This degree enables associate of applied science graduates of post-secondary vocational-technical programs to obtain baccalaureate degrees. 36-38 hours of vocational-technical courses may be accepted. A minimum of 36 hours must be completed at the advanced (300 and 400) level and 128 total hours must be completed to earn this degree.

Biological and Physical Sciences, BS
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This degree provides both a broad-based curriculum in the liberal arts and in the natural sciences. It is especially appropriate for students interested in a health-related or life science area. It is also useful or entry into a graduate-level program. 126 hours of university-level course work is required.

Biotechnology, BS
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This degree provides both a broad-based curriculum in the liberal arts and in the natural sciences. This degree is particularly appropriate for students interested in the rapidly expanding field of biotechnology. A minimum of 130-132 hours of university-level course work is required.

Computer Information Systems, BBA (CIS)
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This program has been designed in consultation with business computer practitioners and employers of business computer personnel. The program is endorsed by the Association for Information Technology Professionals. The business programs at UH-Downtown are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

Consumer Science and Merchandising, BS (CSM)
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This degree focuses on consumer-oriented business practices in the fields of merchandising, retailing, sales, customer services, and public relations.

Criminal Justice, BA or BS (CJ)
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The Criminal Justice curriculum provides students with the opportunity and assistance to acquire knowledge of the roles of policing, courts, laws, and corrections as they contribute to social order.

English, BA (ENG)
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The English Program is appropriate for students seeking a general liberal arts education as a preparation for a career in law, medicine, business or government. With close advisement of the English department advisor, students may also complete their teacher certification or continue in other graduate study programs after completing this degree.

Finance, BBA (FIN)
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The finance major prepares students for careers with financial institutions and opportunities in the investment field. This degree helps prepare students for certification as a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) or CFP (Certified Financial Planner). The business programs of the UH-Downtown are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

General Business Administration, BBA (GBA)
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The general business administration major is designed for those students with a broad background in business administration, plus an area of emphasis within or outside the department. The business programs of Sam Houston State University are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

History, BA (HIS)
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A bachelor's degree in history provides excellent preparation to enter into the field of teaching, research, and a variety of other professional areas. It also provides a strong background for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in humanities, social sciences or law. It requires 36 hours of history, with at least 18 of those at the junior and senior level.

Hotel and Restaurant Management, BS (HRM)
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The Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management at the University of Houston was established to meet the demand for professional education in the increasingly complex hospitality industry. The curriculum prepares students to deal with changing business conditions and presents both theoretical and practical approaches to the diverse needs of the hospitality industry.

Human Performance, BS (HP)
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The Bachelor of Science in Human Performance from Texas Southern University is offered by the department of health and kinesiology. The program prepares students for a wide variety of health and fitness careers including teacher certification in human performance.

Humanities, BA (BAH)
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The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities program from UH-Downtown gives a student experience with literature, philosophic writings, the history of human culture, and the performing and visual arts, as well as a framework for critical consideration of cultural values and their expression in institutions, literature and the fine arts. Because this is an interdisciplinary degree, no more than 18 hours of upper-level work in a single discipline may be applied to the major, and no more than 27 total hours in a single discipline (excluding course work required to fulfill Common Core Requirements) may be used to satisfy degree requirements.

Interdisciplinary Academic Studies -Bilingual Education (EC-4), BSIS
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Interdisciplinary Academic Studies - Bilingual Education (4-8), BSIS
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Interdisciplinary Academic Studies - Generalist (EC-4), BSIS
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Interdisciplinary Academic Studies - Special Education, BSIS
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The Interdisciplinary Studies Program offers four specialty areas leading to the bachelor of arts degree and elementary teacher certification. The specialty areas include: bilingual education, early childhood education and special education.

Interdisciplinary Academic Studies in Elementary Certification, BS
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The elementary education program consists of 66 semester hours of academic foundations courses, a minimum of 48 hours in an interdisciplinary academic major, and 18 hours of professional education courses, including student teaching. The academic foundation block of classes may be completed at the community college while obtaining an associate degree.

Interdisciplinary Studies, BS (IS)
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The interdisciplinary studies major offers the student a broad-based, flexible curriculum in the arts and sciences. The student builds an upper-level program, either by pursuing interests in traditional arts and sciences or by structuring an interdisciplinary program suited to personal needs and interests. Among other possibilities, a student interested in pre-professional training (such as pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry) may pursue that training through the Interdisciplinary Studies program.

Management, BBA (MGT)
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Management courses provide an in-depth study of the various functions of management in large or small organizations. Entry level jobs include the areas of logistics, production control and operations, industrial sales, retail store management, consumer services and human resource management. The business programs of Sam Houston State University are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

Marketing, BBA (MKT)
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Marketing is universally needed in both domestic and international business. Careers in marketing offer a large variety of activities utilizing different skills and talents. Those who want to emphasize their creativity may enjoy the promotional aspects of marketing including personal selling, advertising and marketing strategy. Others whose abilities are more quantitative may prefer pricing, distribution and marketing research. The business programs of the UH-Downtown are accredited by the AACSB - American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business.

Nursing, BS (NUR)
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This program offers a RN-BSN completion track to assist registered nurses with an associate's degree to obtain a baccalaureate degree. Classes are scheduled to accommodate the working nurse. Clinical settings are located in diverse communities.

Political Science, BA or BS (POL)
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The political science program prepares students for careers in political science as a profession, government service at various levels, public school teaching, law enforcement, journalism, law, and private business. Students may choose to focus on one of the following areas: American politics, comparative politics, political behavior, international politics, public policy, public administration, or political theory and methods.

Psychology, BS (PSY)
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This is a general program intended to give the student a thorough grounding in the academic discipline. Psychology majors can engage in a wide variety of occupations. Students entering the job market with an undergraduate degree in psychology might consider occupations associated with social services in such areas as human services, public relations, correctional institutions, rehabilitation facilities, program development, and research.

Social Sciences, BA (BASS)
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Social Sciences, BS (BSSS)
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Social Work, BA (SW)
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This degree prepares students for both public service and industry. It is designed to prepare individuals to serve as professional, beginning-level social work practitioners. Social workers assist individuals, families, small groups, organizations, and communities in resolving their problems. The social work program is accredited by the CSWE-Council on Social Work Education.

Sociology, BA (SOC)
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The major in sociology prepares students for work with government agencies, business organizations and in secondary education. The curriculum enables students to analyze, critically evaluate and engage in the planning of solutions to problems that evolve from patterns of human social interaction. Students may choose to specialize in criminal justice, gerontology, substance abuse, the family, modern problems or social theory and social research.

Technology Leadership and Supervision, BSTCH (TLS)
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This program is designed to prepare professionals for management or supervisory positions in business and industry. Graduates enter a wide range of careers, including human resources specialist, facilities manager, instructional designer, production supervisor, plant supervisor, and production systems analyst.

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