Bachelor of Science in University Studies Online

Apply By: 5/24/23
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Program Overview

Learn more about our B.S. in University Studies online

Prepare for career advancement in a broad range of professional opportunities with the Bachelor of Science in University Studies online program from UHV. This 100 percent online program empowers you to create a unique degree plan tailored to your goals and helps you graduate sooner by making the most of any previous college coursework you’ve already completed. You can transfer up to 90 credit hours.

Our B.S. in University Studies online program features a diverse curriculum that covers multiple disciplines, with an emphasis on math and science studies as well as communication and management skills—which make you more attractive to potential employers. You can customize your B.S. in University Studies online program to fit your interests by completing lower and upper division courses of your choice.

This program empowers you to:

  • Analyze and problem-solve by drawing from a variety of disciplines
  • Apply critical and creative thinking in professional and social settings
  • Develop communication skills that employers value
  • Customize your degree program to fit your career goals
  • Analyze and problem-solve by drawing from a variety of disciplines
  • Apply critical and creative thinking in professional and social settings
  • Develop communication skills that employers value
  • Customize your degree program to fit your career goals

Prepare for a broad range of professional roles, including:

  • Regional Manager
  • Corporate Recruiter
  • Technical Writer
  • Sales Consultant
  • Account Manager
  • Regional Manager
  • Corporate Recruiter
  • Technical Writer
  • Sales Consultant
  • Account Manager

​Gain the knowledge and industry-relevant skills employers seek:

  • Organizational Strategies
  • Scheduling
  • Research & Analysis
  • Problem-solving
  • Effective communication
  • Organizational Strategies
  • Scheduling
  • Research & Analysis
  • Problem-solving
  • Effective communication

Also available:

UHV offers a variety of undergraduate degree programs in a convenient online format. Explore our full range of online undergraduate programs.

Per Credit Hour: $299
Program Transfer Credits: Up to 90 hours
Credit Hours: 120

Accreditation

Commission on colleges accredited institution seal

The University of Houston-Victoria is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, masters, and specialist degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of the University of Houston-Victoria may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website.

Also available:

UHV offers a variety of undergraduate degree programs in a convenient online format. Explore our full range of online undergraduate programs.

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Tuition

Our affordable tuition is an excellent value

Our B.S. in University Studies online features pay-by-the-course tuition at an affordable rate, with all fees included. Total tuition will vary depending on your transfer credits.

Tuition breakdown:

Per Credit Hour: $299
Per 3-Credit-Hour Course: $897

Calendar

See below UHV’s online dates and deadlines

The B.S. in University Studies program is delivered in a flexible online format ideal for working students. Accelerated 8-week courses and multiple start dates throughout the year help you finish your degree sooner. View the full calendar to see all upcoming start dates and deadlines.

Start DateApplication DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition Deadline
3/20/233/8/233/10/233/13/233/14/23
6/6/235/24/235/26/235/29/235/30/23

Now enrolling:

Next Application Deadline: 5/24/23*
Next Class Start Date: 6/6/23

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Admissions

See below the requirements for the B.S. in University Studies

We've streamlined the admission process, so it's easier for you to get started on your degree. View the specific requirements for our B.S. in University Studies online, what additional materials you need and where you should send them. The requirements include:

Admission Requirements:

  • Application
  • SAT/ACT scores or transcripts
  • GPA of 2.0 or higher

Students interested in the B.S. in University Studies online must meet the following requirements for admission.

  • Submit undergraduate application and $25 application fee
  • Cumulative 2.0 GPA or higher
  • Freshmen: SAT score of 940 or higher or ACT score of 18 or higher
  • TSI (Texas Success Initiative Assessment) Test Scores are required; unless you qualify for a waiver; please click here for additional information. Waiver Decision will be rendered after receipt of all required documents.
  • Transfer students (12 or more credit hours from other institutions): official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended. Students may transfer up to 90 credit hours.

Official transcripts, test scores and other materials that come from third-party sources may be emailed or mailed from the granting institution(s).

Email address:

Mail address:
University of Houston-Victoria
3007 N. Ben Wilson Street
Victoria, TX 77901
ATTN: Fasttrak Admissions/University College


**First Time College Students will be further reviewed by the Admissions Office

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English Proficiency Requirement

All students attending the University of Houston-Victoria must be proficient in the use of English. Regardless of immigration status, students whose educational instruction has not been in the English language and/or whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency. For additional information click here.

International Transcript Evaluation

For those applying with international transcripts, a full evaluation by an approved agency is required, which can take up to eight weeks. For more information on international transcript evaluation click here. For deadline dates if you are applying with international transcripts click here. Conditional admissions may be offered to complete the first 9 credits until the official credential evaluation report is submitted to UHV.

Courses

Read about our B.S. in University Studies online courses

To earn the B.S. in University Studies online, students must complete a total of 120 semester credit hours. Courses include: Freshman Seminar (3 credit hours), University Core Curriculum (42 credit hours), University Studies Program Requirements (20 credit hours), Lower/Upper Division Courses (24 credit hours), and Upper Division Courses (24 credit hours), plus any other electives needed to equal 120 credits.

This course is waived for transfer students with 30 credit hours or who have taken a similar course from another accredited institution.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will provide an academic context for: (1) the understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of a college education; (2) study and life skills necessary for academic success; and, (3) opportunities for connection with peers, faculty and the institution. This course is required for freshmen students in all majors and any student entering the university with less than 30 SCH.

General education courses are required based on admission standing and transfer credits.

English – 6 credit hours
Political Science – 6 credit hours
History – 6 credit hours
Math – 3 credit hours
Life & Physical Sciences – 6 credit hours 
Humanities – 3 credit hours
Creative Arts – 3 credit hours
Social/Behavioral Science – 3 credit hours
Additional Courses – 6 credit hours

Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Composition course providing instruction in the writing and analysis of expository prose; emphasis on rhetorical principles and basic organizational modes.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Continued Development of writing skills acquired in English 1301 and development of critical thinking skills in argumentation, analysis and interpretation of various types of literature.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to United States national government and politics; including constitutional basis, processes, institutions and policies of U.S. Government and politics.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to Texas state and local government including constitutional basis, processes, institutions and policies of Texas government and politics.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Survey course of US history from 1492 to 1865 including social, political, intellectual, economic and military history will be explored.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Survey course of US history from 1865 to present, including social political, intellectual, economic and military history will be explored.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Course will cover quadratics, polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions, system of equations, progression, sequences and series, matrices and determinants.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This introductory course prepares participants in many disciplines to utilize basic statistical methods and processes to effectively and efficiently organize, analyze, and utilize data.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to cell physiology, molecular biology and genetics. Three hours lecture each week. This class is designed for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1106  recommended.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Emphasis on organismal diversity, ecology, behavior and evolution. Three hours lecture each week. This class is designed for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1107  recommended.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to nutrition for students of science and non-science majors. Topics include fundamentals of nutrition, metabolism, digestion, absorption, nutrient storage and drug/nutrient interactions.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This stand alone course is an interdisciplinary survey of cultures focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic factors in human values with an emphasis on the historical development of the individual and society and the drive to create.  This course will offer selected, interrelated topics in philosophy, literature, religion, and the arts and sciences from ancient times to about the year 1700.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Survey course focusing on historical, technical, and governmental aspects of the broadcast industry. Topics such as programming, sales, rating, and public broadcasting will be introduced.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Survey of Introductory topics such as learning, memory, sensation and perception, personality, life-span development, psychological basis of behavior, stress and health, psychological disorders, social psychology and research methods.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to technology, algorithmic problem solving and their applications for students in sciences, humanities, social sciences and business.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction of the basic principles and techniques in research, composition, organization and delivery of speeches for various purposes appropriate for purpose, occasion and audience.
Students earning their B.S. in University Studies must take the following courses.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Study of Professional writing, including correspondence, proposals, research reports, resumes and job letters.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
General systems theory; evolution of management theory; interpersonal behavior in business organizations to include motivation, leadership, value attitudes, and organizational development.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students earning their Bachelor of Science must also take the following course:
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces students to concepts from theoretical and cultural discourse on gender, race, and class through interdisciplinary investigation of histories, literatures, and arts with the intention of improving cultural literacy in global contexts.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or higher, completion of or concurrent enrollment in COMM 3310 (for COMM majors and minors only) Theories and research relating to how people of different cultures communicate, the cultural factors which influence communication styles, and conflicts caused by differences.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to cell physiology, molecular biology and genetics. Three hours lecture each week. This class is designed for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1106  recommended.
Duration: 8 weeks
Credit Hours: 1
Laboratory designed to give hands-on experience and to reinforce basic principles of diversity, ecology, and evolution. Three lab hours each week.
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