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MBA- Global MBA- Master of Science in Economic Development and Entrepreneurship

Accredited by AACSB International


www.uhv.edu/bus
UHV is not only in Victoria! Our face to face programs are also offered in UHS Cinco Ranch (Katy) and UH Sugar land . All
programs are open to full time and part time stu dents. Each MBA course meets one evening per week, from 7-9:45p and multiple
courses may be taken simultaneously. In addition all courses are also offered online and students may build their sched ule
combining both face to face and onlin e courses or complete all the course work entirely online.
The Strategic MBA focuses on leadership and organizational change and the Global MBA program focuses on international
studies. Concentration choices include : Accounting, Finance, General Business, International Business, Management, Economic
Development, Entrepreneurship and Marketing. The online Master of Science in Economic Development & Entrepreneurship
program integrates economic development and entrepreneurship skills for those interested in starting and growing businesses and
for Economic Development professionals working in the field of attracting businesses to their region .
Semester Durations and Mode of Delivery are as follows:
Semester Dates 2015-16

Weeks

Mode of Delivery

All required courses are offered face to face at


UHS Campuses in Sugar Land and Cinco Ranch,
Katy, as well as online . Concentration courses may
only be available online. Some courses are also
Summer 2016 (Approx. June 1- Augu st 5)
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offered F2F in Victoria .
F2F =Face to face course s are offered one night/week/class at UHS Cinco Ranch (Katy) and UHS Sugar Land, Texas from 7-9:45p.
Fall 2015 (August 24-Dec. 11)

16

Spring 2016 (Approx. Jan. \.\'-May 15)

16

Course descriptions, text book information and syllabi are linked from the SBA web site www.uhv.edu/bus >Course Schedules and
Syllabi > View SBA Schedules ....
Time to complete- 2 year program suggestion (Minimum for full time financial aid eligibility)
Year1
Fall
Spring
9 credit hours I 3 courses
9 credit hours /3 courses
Year 2
Fall
Spring
9 credit hours /3 courses
9 credit hours I 3 courses

Summer
6 credit hours /2 courses
Summer
6 credit hours /2 courses

Time to complete- 2+ year program suggestion (Minimum for part time-time financial aid eligibility)
Year 1
Fall
Spring
Summer
6 credit hours /2 courses
6 credit hours /2 courses
6 credit hours /2 courses
Year2
Fall
Spring
Summer
6 credit hours /2 courses
6 credit hours /2 courses
6 credit hours /2 courses
Year 3
6 credit hours/ 2 courses
This pace can be adjusted from the suggestions above to lengthen or sho rten depending on student preference and time available.
Students may consult with their advisor to ensure timely degree completion. Students commonly combine online and face to face
courses to suit their schedule. To find out more about taking a course online, please view the video posted at this link:
http://www. u hv. ed u/ elearn i ng/
The Strategic MBA Curriculum
The MBA program is 48 hours (16 courses). There are 12 core courses and 4 academic concentration courses. For more details visit:
http://www .u hv. ed u/BUS/M BA/ strategicmba/ degreq mts.aspx

The Global MBA Curriculum


Updated 7/15/ 15

UHV- School of Business Administration -Graduate Student Advising


Students should refer to their degree plan draft for specific course prerequisite information. This table is a guide to help
you plan your program and assist with registration. Courses li.sted in each block may be taken in any order. Courses in
blocks 1 and 2 may be taken concurrently, providing specific course prerequisites have been met. Block 3 courses
require all of block 1 and 2 to be completed first.
MsEDE
Global MBA
Strategic MBA
Block 1 (All S-MBA Students)
ECON 6351
ECON 6351
EDEN 6350
EDEN 6351
(All G-MBA Students unless
ACCT 6351
ACCT 6351
EDEN 6353 (summer)
waived)
MGMT6351
MGMT 6351
EDEN 6355
QMSC 6351
QMSC 6351
BUSI 6351
EDEN 6356
BUSI6351
MGMT6352
MGMT 6352
MKTG 6352
MKTG 6352
FINC 6352
EDEN 6352
Block 2 (All Students)
FINC 6352
EDEN 6354
MGMT6355
MKTG 6377
EDEN 6357
ECON 6367
ACCT 6352
EDEN 6358 (summer)
MGMT6354
MGMT 6367
MGMT6377
FINC 6367
EDEN 6359 (Must be
Block 3 (All Students)
MGMT6359
MGMT 6369
within 9 hours of
Not available in summer
graduation)
Choose two Strategic
Concentration courses may be taken concurrently with
Tips for each concentration
block 1, 2 and 3 courses, providing prerequisite courses or Global MBA courses
from block 1.
have been taken first.
Accounting- Complete all
Take ACCT 6351 early in the program. Additional prerequisite are listed: ACCT 6371
prerequisites first: ACCT 3303; ACCT 3312;
(ACCT 4321); ACCT 6372 (ACCT 4311); ACCT 6373 (Summer only) (ACCT 4311 &
ACCT 3313; ACCT 4311 and ACCT 4321 (or
4321) and ACCT 6300- Ethics (ACCT 6351) Course in bold are all required.
equivalent)

Finance

Management or Human Resources


Management

Marketing

Entrepreneurship

Economic Development

Study Abroad

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Take ECON 6351; ACCT 6351 and QMSC 6351 early in


the program. FINC 6352 may be taken concurrently with
Finance concentration courses .
Take MGMT 6351 early in the program. Where possible,
take management concentration courses soon after
completion of MGMT 6351. MGMT 6367 has MGMT
6351 and QMSC 6351 as prerequisites. All MGMT and
HRM concentration courses are only offered online.
Take MKTG 6352 early in the program. Marketing
concentration courses maybe taken immediately after
completion of MKTG 6352. All MKTG concentration
courses are only offered online.
Choose from EDEN 6350; 6351; 6353; 6355. EDEN 6352
may be taken after EDEN 6351. EDEN 6354 may be
taken after EDEN 6353. All EDEN concentration courses
are only offered online .
Choose from EDEN 6350; 6355; 6356. EDEN 6358 may
be taken after completion of EDEN 6350 and EDEN 6356.
All EDEN concentration courses are only offered online.
Check with your advisor. (Summer offerings only)

MBA I G-MBA Concentration Course Inventory (Choose one concentration and complete four courses)
ACCOUNTING
Required: ACCT 6371-Advanced Auditing (Prerequisite ACCT 4321); Choose 3 from: ACCT 6374- Accounting Ethics

(Prereq. ACCT 4321); ACCT 6372- Advanced Studies in Taxation (Prereq. ACCT 4311); ACCT 6373 (summer only)Contemporary issues in Acctg. (Prereqs. ACCT 4311 & 4321) ACCT 6377- International Accounting (Prereq. ACCT 6351);
ACCT 6300- Oil & Gas Accounting (Prereq. ACCT 6351)
FINANCE
Choose 3 from: FINC 6361- Investments; FINC 6362- Financial Institutions & Markets; FINC 6363- Financial Modeling;

FINC 6364- Tech. Analysis of Stocks & Commodities; FINC 6367- international Finance
Choose one from: ACCT 6300- Oil & Gas Acctg.; ACCT 6377- International Accounting; ECON 6300- Energy Economics;

ECON 6367- Global Economics; EDEN 6355- Economic Development. & Entrepreneurial Finance; Study Abroad Elective
(by advisement) ACCT 6371- Advanced Auditing *; ACCT 6372- Adv. Studies in Taxation *; ACCT 6373- Contemp. Issues
in Acctg *; ACCT 6374- Accounting Ethics*(*= Additional prerequisites required)
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Required: MGMT 6374: Human Resources Management; MGMT 6380: Compensation and Employee Benefits and
MGMT 6381: Staffing and Employee Development and Choose one from: MGMT 6375: Seminar in Employment Law;

MGMT 6353: Management of Diversity in Organizations or MGMT 6300: Selected Topics (must include HR in the title)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Strategic MBA Only)
Choose 4 from: ACCT 6377- International Accounting; ECON 6367- Global Economics; FINC 6367 -International

Finance; MGMT 6377 -International Mgt.; MKTG 6377 -International Marketing; MGMT 6367 -International
Operations Mgt.; MGMT 6300- Selected topics in Mgt. Must be designated as an IBS elective. Study Abroad Elective
MANAGEMENT
Choose 4 from: MGMT 6353- Mgt. of Diversity in Orgs.; MGMT 6367 -International Operations Mgt.; MGMT 6371-

Contemporary Mgt. Issues; MGMT 6372- Org. Theory & Development; MGMT 6374- Human Resources Mgt.; MGMT
6375- Seminar in Employment Law; MGMT 6376- Entrepreneurship; MGMT 6377 -International Management; MGMT
6378- Seminar in e-Commerce; MGMT 6387- Comparative Mgt.; MGMT 6300- Sel.topics (Supply Chain; Healthcare
Law, Project Mgmt.) Study Abroad
MARKETING
Choose 4 from: MKTG 6371- Seminar in Consumer Behavior; MKTG 6372- Marketing Research; MKTG 6373- Sem. in

Bus. to Bus. Marketing; MKTG 6374- Sem. In Services Marketing; MKTG 6376- Advertising; MKTG 6377 -International
Marketing; MKTG 6378- Seminar in E-Commerce; MKTG 6300- Selected topics in Marketing; Study Abroad
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Choose 4 from: EDEN 6350 -lntro. To ED & Entrepreneurship; EDEN 6351- Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship &

Innovation; EDEN 6352- (Spring only) Developing the Business Plan; EDEN 6353- Nurturing & Growing the Fledgling
Venture; EDEN 6354 (Fall only) -Growing the Successful Venture; EDEN 6355- ED and Entrepreneurial Finance; Study
Abroad
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (ED)
Choose 4 from: EDEN 6350 -lntro. To ED & Entrepreneurship; EDEN 6355- (Spring only) ED and Entrepreneurial

Finance; EDEN 6356 (Fall only)- Methods in ED; EDEN 6357 (Spring only)- Practice of local ED. (Prereqs. EDEN 6350;
6355 & 6356); EDEN 6358 (Summer only) Theory & Practice of Regional ED (Prereqs. EDE 6350 & 6356); Study Abroad
GENERAL BUSINESS Choose 4 from any business electives listed above.

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GLOBAL MBA DEGREE PLAN (30-54 HOURS)


DRAFT

I ICatalog Year

Name

FOUNDATION COURSES
Prerequisite(s)
ECON 6351

Economics for Managers

MGMT6351

Management & Organizational Behavior

QMSC 6351

Statistics & Research Methods

BUSI6351

Business & Society

ACCT 6351

Financial Reporting & Analysis

MGMT6352

Management Information Systems

Computer Literacy

FINC 6352

Fin ancial Management

ACCT 6351 ; ECON 6351; QMSC 6351

MKTG 6352

Strategic Marketing Management

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International Business Strategy

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Accounting: Complete ACCT 637 1, and choose 3 accounting electives or Complete ACCT 6371, and choose 2 accounting electives and
1 finan ce/economics elect ive. Prerequisites are: ACCT 3303; ACCT 3312; ACCT 3313; ACCT 4311 and ACCT 4321 or equivalent)
Prerequisites are enforced
Economic Development: Choose 4 from the following (EDE 6350, EDE 6355, EDE 63 56, EDE 6357, EDE 63 58).
Entrepreneurship: Choose 4 from th e following (EDE 6350, EDE 6351, EDE 6352, EDE 6353, EDE 6354, EDE 6355.
Finance: Choose 4 finance electives Q[ 3 fin ance electives and 1 accounting/economics elective.
General Business: Choose 4 graduate business electives.
Human Resources Management: Complete MGMT 6374, MGMT 6380, MGMT 6381, and choose 1 (selected from MGMT 6375,
MGMT 6353, or MGMT 63 00 with HRM in the course title)
Management: Choose 4 management electives.
Marketing: Choose 4 marketing electives.

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STRATEGIC MBA DEGREE PLAN


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MGMT6351

Management & Organizational


Behavior

QMSC 6351

Statistics & Research Methods

BUSI6351

Business & Society

ACCT6351

Financial Reporting & Analysis

MGMT6352

Management Information Systems

Computer Literacy

ACCT 6352

Strategic Cost Management

ACCT 6351

MGMT6355

Operations Management: Creating


Competitive Advantage

QMSC 6351

FINC 6352

Financial Management

ACCT 6351; ECON 6351; QMSC 6351

MKTG 6352

Strategic Marketing Management

MGMT6354

Leadership & Organizational Change

BUS! 6351; MGMT 6351

MGMT6359

Seminar in Strategic Management

All required MBA courses; MGMT 6354


may be taken concurrently

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Accounting: Complete ACCT 6371, and choose 3 accounting electives or Complete ACCT 6371, and choose 2 accounting electives and
1 finance/economics elective. Prerequisites are: ACCT 3303; ACCT 3312; ACCT 3313; ACCT 4311 and ACCT 4321 or equivalent)
Prerequisites are enforced
Economic Development: Choose 4 from the following (EDEN 6350, EDEN 6355, EDEN 6356, EDEN 6357, EDEN 6358).
Entrepreneurship: Choose 4 from the following (EDEN 6350, EDEN 6351, EDEN 6352, EDEN 6353, EDEN 6354, EDEN 6355 .
Finance: Choose 4 finance electives Q! 3 finance electives and 1 accounting/economics elective.
General Business: Choose 4 graduate business electives.
Human Resources Management: Complete MGMT 6374, MGMT 6380, MGMT 6381, and choose 1 (selected from MGMT 6375,
MGMT 6353, or MGMT 6300 with HRM in the course title)
International Business: Choose 4 from the following (ACCT 6377, ECON 6367, FJNC 6367, MGMT 6367, MGMT 6377, MKTG 6377, or
MGMT 6300*) *Must be designated as an international/global elective.
Management: Choose 4 management electives.
Marketing: Choose 4 marketing electives .

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The Global MBA is between 54 and 30 hours, depending on previous undergraduate course work. Students who have completed a
BBA degree within the last five years may qualify for course waivers. Click here for more details about this program:
http:f/www.uhv.edu/BUS/MBA/globalmba/degreqmts.aspx and course waiver criteria: Global Foundation Course Waiver Policy
The MEDE Curriculum
The MEDE program is 36 hours (12 courses). There are 10 core courses and 2 academic concentration courses. For more details
please visit: http://www.uhv.edu/BUS/MSEDE/degreqmts.aspx
Fourth Year Bridge Program (Applies only to students with a three year Bachelor's degree from outside the USA)
Contact an advisor for details about program options. BusAdvisor@uhv.edu.
Admission requirements and process

Earned a Bachelor's degree from an accredited univers ity, in any field of study, and have earned an undergraduate GPA of
2.5 (4.0 scale) or better. Send official sealed transcript to :
UHV Admissions Office, 3007 N Ben Wilson, Victoria, TX 77901

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GMAT score of 450 or more (verbal and quantitative scores combined) or GRE of 292 or higher
Complete online application through "Apply Texas" here: Apply Now. There is no application fee .

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Non US Citizens must also provide proof of citizenship and legal status
Bacterial Meningitis vaccination if under age 22.

Temporary Graduate (TG) admission is optional for all US citizens, permanent residents and those on a working visa. TG admission
permits registration for one sem ester only, before receipt of acceptable GMAT scores or approval of a GMAT waiver. Temporary
admission is not available for international students .
International Student Admission deadline: October 1 -spring semester; March 1- summer semester; June 1 -fall semester.
No other application deadlines apply. For more information, click: http://www.uhv.edu/lnternational/international.aspx
NOTE: International applicants require a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 79 ibt or 6.5 on IELTS and must have
official, sealed transcripts comprehensively evaluated by UHV to determine the US equivalency and GPA. International Students
must supply the UHV Office of Admissions and Records (OAR) with official (in a sealed envelope stamped by the registrar) transcripts
which include the grades or mark sheets of each course completed and confirmation of the degrees earned for all academic studies
attempted at international colleges/universities prior to enrollment. For specific questions, contact OAR at 1-877-970-4848 (tollfree) .
GMAT is required of most quality, accredited MBA programs. Free practice and preparation materials are available from:
http://www.onlinemastersprograms.org/exam-prep/gmat/. To find the closest place to take the GMAT and to register, visit
www.mba.com. The current cost to take GMAT is $250.00 and the UHV School of Business Administration school codes are:
30K-2W-88
MBA, Strategic
30K-2W-02
MBA, Global
30K-2W-37
MS in Economic Development & Entrepreneurship
GMAT Waiver- Students who have already earned a Master's degree or higher or scored at least 292 on the GRE may be exempt.
The applicant (i) has an undergraduate GPA of 3.25 or higher AND (ii) has extensive professional experience in an upper-level
managerial/capacity AND (iii) submits a letter documenting sufficient levels of professional responsibility and decision-making
authority. If a GMAT waiver is granted under this category, the student must satisfy the program conditions below. Students may
apply for a GMAT waiver before satisfying these conditions.
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Strategic MBA: B or better in MGMT 6351 and QMSC 6351.


Global MBA: B or better in MGMT 6351 (or MKTG 6377, if MGMT 6351 is waived) and QMSC 6351 (or MGMT 6367, if QMSC
6351 is waived).
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Economic Development & Entrepreneurship MS: B or better in EDEN 6352 and EDEN 6356.
For more details visit www.uhv.edu >Graduate Programs > Admission
Tuition and Fees (2015-2016 Academic Year):
UHV is an accredited state university offering quality education at affordable fees. Graduate business tuition and fees are $461.20
per credit hour ($1,383.60 per 3-credit course ) for Texas residents and $851.20 per credit hour ($2,553.60 per 3-credit course) for
non-Texas residents . International students will incur an additional $648/semester for international student fees and health

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insurance. To-qualify for in state tuition, students must be a Texas resident for more than one year. For information about proving
TX residency, visit http://www.uhv.edu/freshman/residencyrequirements.aspx.
UHV Tuition and Fees- 2015-2016 (Fees may be changed by UH System or UHV)
Total Cost per 3 credit hour MBA course :

Texas Resident

$1,383.60

Non-Resident/
International

$2,553.60

Graduate Tuition-Texas Resident: Tuition for resident graduate courses is $309.70 per semester credit hour.

Graduate Tuition-Non-Resident/International: Tuition for graduate students who are non -Texas residents and citizens of

any country other than the United States is $699.70 per semester credit hour.
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Student Service Fee: $38.50 per semester credit hour/maximum $231 .

MBA Course Fee: $75 per semester credit hour for MBA courses only. Fee to offset special needs of the MBA program,

including skills assessment, orientation, electronic research data bases, and software acquisitions .

Library Fee: $8 per semester credit hour.

Extended Access & Support Fee: $30 per semester credit hour.

Other fees may apply, such as international student fees (for non US citizens), late fees, etc.

Scholarships and Financial Aid- www.uhv.edu/ofa


New students to UHV may be eligible for scholarships. To apply for federal aid, please complete a FAFSA here: https://fafsa.ed.gov/.
To apply for UHV institutional scholarships please complete the form available at www.uhv.edu > Financial Aid >Forms .
Apply Online for Admission to UHV:
1. Apply online at: Apply Now (There is no application fee.)
2. Send official, sealed transcripts from each college or university attended to:
University of Houston Victoria , Office of Admissions & Records, 3007 N Ben Wilson, Victoria, TX 77901
Contact Information School of Business Administration: Tel.: 1-800-687-4293

Updated 7/ 15/15

Fax : 281-275-3378

E-mail: busadvisor@uhv.edu

MASTER OF ECONOMIC DEVElOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEGREE PLAN


36 HOURS
DRAFT

NAME

STUDENT#

DATE ADMITTED

CATALOG YEAR

ECONOMIC DEVElOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP


CORE COURSES
PREREQUISITE(S)

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EDEN 6350

Introduction to Economic
Development & Entrepreneurship

Graduate standing

EDEN 6351

Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship &


Innovation

Graduate standing

EDEN 6352

Developing the Business Plan

EDEN 6351

EDEN 6353

Nurturing and Growing the Fledging


Venture

Graduate standing

EDEN 6354

Growing th e Successful Venture

EDEN 6353

EDEN 6355

Economic Development &


Entrepreneurship Finance

Graduate standi ng

EDEN 6356

Methods in Economic Development

Graduate standing

EDEN 6357

The Practice of Local Economi c


Development

EDEN 6350, EDEN 6355, EDEN 6356

EDEN 6358

Theory & Practice of Regional


Economic Development

EDEN 6350, EDEN 6356

EDEN 6359

Economic Development &


Entrepreneurship Proj ect

Must be within 9 hours of graduation .

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**Electives: Stu dents must complete one entrepreneurship- relat ed course and one economic development-related course to satisfy the electives requirement for
the Master of Economic Development and Entrepreneurship degree. Entrepreneurship courses may come from the MBA graduate course offerings and econom ic
development courses may come from the MBA graduate course offerings or from graduate course offerings of other schools within the university with the approval
of the program director. MGMT 6376 may NOT be used as an elective in the MsEDE program.

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UHV Global MBA Waivers

Course

Waiver requirement

MGMT 6351Management &


Organizational
Behavior

Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate management and


organizational behavior courses within last 5 years; or bachelor's
degree in management earned within last 5 years.

QMSC 6351- Statistics


and Research Method

Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate statistics course


covering at minimum hypothesis testing and regression within last 5
years; or bachelor's degree in mathematics or statistics within the last
5 years.
Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate marketing
management course within the last 5 years; or bachelor's degree in
marketing earned within the last 5 years.
Grade of B or better in two lower-division accounting classes (or one
graduate-level accounting class) covering at minimum financial
reporting and analysis for managerial decisions; or a bachelor's degree
in accounting earned within the last 5 years .
Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate financial
management course within the last 5 years; or a bachelor's degree in
finance earned within the last 5 years.
Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate courses focusing on
the internal or external environment of business, some element of the
environment, and/or business ethics within the last 5 years .
Grade of B or better in two lower-division economics classes (or one
graduate-level economics class) covering at minimum the principles of
both micro and macro economics within the last 5 years; or a
bachelor's degree in economics earned within the last 5 years .
Grade of B or better in upper-division or graduate course focusing on
the management of information within an organization to support
managerial decision-making within the last 5 years; or a bachelor's
degree in information systems earned within the last 5 years.

MKT 6352- Strategic


Marketing
Management
ACCT 6351- Financial
Reporting and Analysis

FINC 6352- Financial


Management
BUSI 6351- Business &
Society
ECON 6351Economics for
Managers
MGMT 6352Management
Information Systems

UHV undergraduate
course equivalents
MGMT3303
and MGMT 4320

BUSI3303

MKTG 3303

ACCT 2301/2401
and 2302/2402

FINC 3304

MGT 3304
and MGMT 4308
ECON 2301 and
ECON 2302

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*The Dean's Office may consider classes older than 5 years if they were completed as part of a degree which was
awarded within the last 5 years .

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ONLINE COURSE REGISTRATION


Course schedules are listed at www.uhv.edu/bus
After you have been approved for admissions to UHV, you are ready to register for courses.
Be sure you register for courses at the UHSSL and UHSCR campuses or Online only. Note international students must
take at least 3 courses each fall and spring semester and only one course may be online. Face to face MBA courses are
only offered at the UHS Sugar Land and Cinco Ranch (Katy) campuses , located in the Greater Houston Area.
1.

You will first need your MyUHV Student 10 number which will be sent to you after you complete the online
application form .

2.

Next, set up your UHV student email account. Click www.uhv.edu >
I. To find your initial pin number
for your UHV email account click here: http://www.uhv.edu/it/student/first login.aspx . The domain is UHV\Your
PS 10 Number. You can forward your UHV email to any email address by using the "Options" feature in the top
right side of the UHV email system.

3.

using your UHV email


Next log onto your "MyUHV" student records from www.uhv.edu, click:
password.
Click on the option for "UHV Self Service. You will be able to view the student home screen.
Select the option "Student Center" to register for courses, view your course schedule, view grades and more. You
can search for classes by school , i.e. Business Administration or by discipline, i.e. MBA. .. For a more tailored
search , the "Advanced Search" option allows you to narrow your search based on delivery method , location and
more.
NOTE: Check your degree plan draft to make sure you meet all pre-requisites before registering for a course .
You are prevented from registering if you have not completed the prerequisite. For questions, contact your
advisor. Repeat add/drop until all of the courses you want to add or drop are on your schedule. Be sure you meet
pre-requisites for any course.
Once you are registered for your courses, you may print your schedule.
When you are finished registering, select "SIGN OUT" from the top right of the page.

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Payment must be made online and is due in full, the week before classes start. Installment plans are available
for fall and spring semesters only. Financial Aid information is not available for international students.
www.uhv.edu/ofa .
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Printable degree plan outlines , textbook and syllabi information is available at www.uhv.edu/bus .

(*) Course descriptions and pre-requisites can be found in our online catalog at www.uhv.edu > Resources> Catalog.
Graduate Advisor Contact Information
Katy

Sugar land

Victoria
(By Student last Name)

Rosie McCusker
McCuskerR@uhv.edu
832-842-2858

Kristy Hennessey
Hennesseyl<@uhv .edu
832.842.2926

Maggie Hernandez (A-l)


HernandezMR3@uhv.edu
361-570-4227
Donna Brinegar (M-Z)
BrinegarD@uhv.edu
361-570-4242

BusAdvisor@uhv.edu (For all other regions)


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