Post-Baccalaureate
A post-baccalaureate ("PB" or "Post-Bacc") student is one who has completed a bachelor’s degree and either seeks an additional bachelor’s degree (PB-BS) or wishes to enroll as an undergraduate to complete undergraduate courses in a non-degree objective capacity (PB-NDO). PB students can take undergraduate courses, pursue a second degree, or complete prerequisites for graduate programs.
PB Admissions
- PB must apply for undergraduate transfer admissions.
- On page 3 of the ApplyTexas application…
- Select “I am seeking a second bachelor’s degree” if you plan to pursue a BS in Computer Science
- Select “I am applying as a nondegree seeker” if you plan on enrolling in courses for personal interest or to fulfill graduate admissions prerequisites
- All PB applicants to Computer Science must meet the "Transfer and Former Student Admission Requirements" listed for the College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics.
- On page 3 of the ApplyTexas application…
PB Funding
PB students are not eligible to receive federal or state grants. PB students taking courses for enrichment are no eligible for financial aid. PB students seeking a second degree or enrolled in graduate admissions prerequisites may be eligible to receive federal loan assistance, pending aggregate and program eligibility. Eligible PB students must be enrolled in at least 6 hours to receive loans. Visit the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship website for additional information for for the most updated PB Certification Statement.
PB Degree-Seeking
- For students who already completed a BS degree, but wish to pursue an additional BS in Computer Science.
- International students are eligible for this degree-seeking program and must maintain a full-time courseload.
- Students follow the BS in Computer Science curriculum
- Students are advised by advisors in the NSM Undergraduate Advising Center
PB Non-Degree Objective
- For students who do not seek an additional bachelor’s degree. The typical PB-NDO student in computer science are those from a non-computing background who enroll in courses to fulfill UH Computer Science graduate admissions prerequisites.
- International students are NOT eligible for the non-degree objective program.
- Students who are fulfilling graduate admissions prerequisites as a PB NDO should contact Matthew Pariyothorn (mmpariyothorn@uh.edu) in the Department of Computer Science for guidance.
- Below are the graduate admissions prerequisite courses that can be completed with a B- or better at UH or elsewhere:
UH Course | Title | TCCNS Equivalent | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
MATH 2413 (previously MATH 1431) |
Calculus I |
MATH 2413 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
MATH 2414 (previously MATH 1432) |
Calculus II |
MATH 2414 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
MATH 2318 (previously MATH 2331) |
Linear Algebra |
MATH 2318 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
COSC 1437 (previously COSC 1430) |
Intro to Computer Science II / Object Oriented Programming |
COSC 1337 or COSC 1437 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
COSC 2436 (previously COSC 2430) |
Intro to Computer Science III / Data Structures |
COSC 2336 or COSC 2436 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
COSC 2425 (previously COSC 2440) |
Computer Organization & Architecture |
COSC 2425 |
Take at UH or 2-year or 4-year college |
COSC 3340 |
Automata & Computability |
N/A |
Must be taken at UH or other 4-year institution |
COSC 3360 |
Operating Systems |
N/A |
Must be taken at UH or other 4-year institution |