Nov 27, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

College of Human Sciences and Humanities


Accreditations and Approvals
  • The College of Human Sciences and Humanities is home to a number of accredited programs.
  • The Behavior Analysis program is accredited by the Association for Behavioral Analysis International.
  • Human Factors/Ergonomics Certificate and the Human Factors concentration in the master’s degree Psychology program are both accredited by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
  • The Registered Nurse-to-Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
  • The Bachelor of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
  • The Doctor of Psychology in Health Service Psychology has been awarded accreditation on contingency by the American Psychological Association.
  • The School Psychology program is approved by and has received National Recognition from the National Association of School Psychologists.
  • In addition, the National Strength and Conditioning Association has recognized the Kinesiology curriculum as preparing students for successful entrance into the career field.

Departments and Programs of Study

The departments making up HSH include Clinical, Health, and Applied Sciences; Communication and Studio Arts; Liberal Arts; Psychology; and, Social and Cultural Sciences. Each is home to a variety of programs representing the areas of academic study indicated in the department-level sections below.

Certificates

In addition to study in programs leading to major degrees, HSH also offers a number of program-related certificates including the following:

  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Public Service Leadership
  • Women’s and Gender Studies
Contact Us

Office of the Dean
Phone: 281-283-3300
Email: hsh@uhcl.edu
Web: https://www.uhcl.edu/human-sciences-humanities
Bayou Building 1539

Office of Academic Advising
Phone: 281-283-3333
Email: hshadvising@uhcl.edu
Web: https://www.uhcl.edu/human-sciences-humanities/advising/
Bayou Building 1615

Texas Department of Corrections Transforming Lives by Degrees program
Phone: 281-283-3420
Email: hsh@uhcl.edu
Web: https://www.uhcl.edu/human-sciences-humanities
Bayou Building 1617

Admission into an HSH Program of Study

Records for degree-seeking graduate students are processed by the Office of Admissions and forwarded to the dean’s office for faculty assignment and completion of the program of study.

Requirements for each HSH program of study are detailed in the following pages.

Information on HSH degree plans and advising schedules may be obtained from the HSH Office of Academic Advising.

Applicants may be accepted into a graduate program of study in the College of Human Sciences and Humanities through multiple paths:

  • Applicants, who have a 3.00 cumulative GPA, meet the College’s graduate admissions criterion, except for those applying to Psychology. In some HSH programs, applicants who fall below the GPA requirement will be passed to program faculty for individual review. Requirements for individual review may be found in the program sections elsewhere in this catalog or on program web pages.
    • For Psychology (not the Professional Psychology programs), the minimum criterion for automatic admissions is a 3.50 cumulative GPA. Applicants who fall below the GPA requirement will be passed to program faculty for individual review. Requirements for individual review may be found in the program sections elsewhere in this catalog or on program web pages.
  • The GRE is waived for all programs, except Clinical Psychology and PsyD.

A student who has been denied admission to any HSH program of study may appeal the decision in writing to the HSH Associate Dean.

The Application for Admission, transcripts for all prior college coursework and GRE scores (if necessary) must be received by the Office of Admissions according to the following deadlines unless otherwise stated in individual program descriptions:

  • Fall Enrollment: Aug. 1
  • Spring Enrollment: Dec. 1
  • Summer Enrollment: May 1

Some programs and concentrations in HSH require secondary admission or secondary application procedures as described in the relevant catalog sections below. Such programs and concentrations include Behavior Analysis, Digital Media Studies, Exercise and Health Sciences, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, the Human Factors concentration in Psychology, the Neuroscience and Behavior concentration in Psychology, and all of the Professional Psychology plans (Clinical Psychology, Family Therapy, Health Service Psychology and School Psychology). Applicants should review relevant catalog sections for information about the admission process, requirements and deadlines.

International Admissions

For international students, dual admission is required. Degree-granting programs review and admit or deny students to a program based on a student’s academic preparation. UHCL’s Office of International Admissions and Programs reviews and admits or denies students to the university based on legal aspects specific to international students. Admission must be approved by both the academic program and the Office of International Admissions and Programs for a student to enter the university.

Transferring Majors

Students who wish to transfer from one HSH graduate major to another may do so by completing an Academic Record Change form if the admission criteria for the desired program is equivalent to that of the student’s original program. If the admission criteria for the program to which the student wishes to transfer are different in kind or higher in expectation, the student must complete an Academic Record Change form with the HSH Office of Academic Advising which will then be forwarded to the program director of the desired program to render an admissions decision.

GRE Requirements

Individual programs in HSH have established program-specific requirements regarding the GRE examination. All programs have waived the GRE requirement for all applicants except Clinical Psychology and PsyD.

Programs

Courses