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The University of Houston is the premier urban research and teaching university in Texas and the most diverse research university in the nation. UH offers master’s degrees in 133 fields and six doctoral degrees in 62 fields through its twelve colleges:

Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
C.T. Bauer College of Business
College of Education
Cullen College of Engineering
Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management
Law Center
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
College of Optometry
College of Pharmacy
College Technology
Graduate School of Social Work

Located in the nation's fourth largest city, the University of Houston gives students' access to a vibrant, entrepreneurial, and culturally diverse community. The University of Houston is an integral part of this dynamic mix, and the opportunities for research, scholarship and professional study are boundless. Graduate students comprise more than 21% of total enrollment and receive more than 33% of degrees awarded at UH. Tuition rates for attending the University of Houston are lower than at many other institutions of higher education, and the cost of living in Houston is among the lowest of all urban settings in the United States.

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