Courses & Enrollment
Many of the resources you need to enroll in courses each semester are available in these pages. You may want to start with our Steps to Enroll. Can’t find what you are looking for? Check out our Enrollment FAQs for answers to common questions, visit the Welcome Center to speak with a staff member who can help guide you or contact us!
Enrollment Resources
- Enrollment Schedule
- Registration (or enrollment) appointments for the Summer 2009 semester are now available. Obtain your enrollment appointment through
myUH (PeopleSoft).
Students will be able to obtain their Fall 2009 enrollment appointments beginning April 8, 2009 through
myUH (PeopleSoft). Prior to enrolling, please check the graduate catalog and undergraduate catalog for pre-requisites.
- Undergraduate Catalog
- The Undergraduate Catalog is where students can find important University policies regarding academics, enrollment, courses, core curriculum, and more. The catalog is an important resource for undergraduate students, refer to it often.
- Graduate Catalog
- The Graduate Catalog is where students can find important University policies regarding academics, enrollment, courses, core curriculum, and more. The catalog is an important resource for graduate students, refer to it often.
- Course Listing
- The Course Listing lists courses available each semester. Students can use the Course Listing to plan their course load and schedule each semester.
- Core Curriculum
- All bachelor's degrees from the University of Houston require completion of the core curriculum. Students must meet the credit hour requirements for all ten of the categories.
- Enrollment FAQs
- This is a list of commonly asked questions and informative answers about admissions, adding and dropping courses, enrollment, myUH (PeopleSoft) , fee payment, financial aid, email, parking, transcripts, and more.
- Policies & Procedures
- Policies and Procedures regarding enrollment govern both student and University actions. They help everyone work cooperatively toward the common goals of education and degree completion.
- Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Advising
- Students are not expected to figure out their degree paths on their own. Academic Advisors are available to help students understand and plan their college careers.