University of Houston System at Cinco Ranch - Degree Programs

Degree Programs

University of Houston–Victoria

  • Accounting, B.B.A.
  • Applied Arts and Sciences, B.A.A.S.
  • Biology, B.S.
  • Biology w/ Sec. Teacher Cert. in Science, B.S.
  • Business Administration, M.B.A.
  • Computer Information System, M.S.
  • Computer Science – Information Systems, B.S.
  • Computer Science w/ Sec. Teacher Cert. in Science, B.S.
  • Finance, B.B.A.
  • General Business, B.B.A.
  • Humanities w/ Sec. Teacher Cert. in History, B.A.
  • Interdisciplinary Studies - Early School Education w/Teacher Certification Early Childhood - Grade 6
  • Interdisciplinary Studies - Middle School Education w/Teacher Certification - Grade 4 - Grade 8
  • Interdisciplinary Studies, M.A.I.S.
  • Management, B.B.A.
  • Marketing, B.B.A.
  • Nursing, M.S.N.
  • Psychology, B.A./B.S.
  • R.N.-B.S.N. Program
  • Second Degree B.S.N. Program
  • R.N. to M.S.N. Bridge
  • V.O.I.C.E. - Victoria Online Initial Certification for Education (certificate

University of Houston–Clear Lake

  • Educational Management with Principal Certification, M.S.
  • Instructional Technology, M.S.
  • Instructional Technology (certificate)
  • Software Engineering, M.S.

University of Houston

  • English, B.A.
  • History, B.A.
  • Psychology, B.A./B.S.
  • Counseling, M.Ed.
  • Gifted and Talented, M.Ed.

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