Bauer at UH at Sugar Land
The C. T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston offers a select number of junior-level (3000-level) undergraduate business courses at the UH at Sugar Land location each Fall and Spring. Students would take the remainder of their junior and senior-level (3000-4000-level) business courses on location at the UH main campus, or with any courses that are offered online.
Freshman-Sophomore Courses
Students majoring in business may take the required freshman/sophomore Core courses and Business Administration and Management Field of Study courses at a community college, or for students admitted to UH, either online or face-to-face at UH main campus. For Transfer Guides, see: uh.edu/undergraduate-admissions/apply/transfer/transfer-equivalency-guides
Junior-Senior Courses
Students admitted to UH as a business major (students start as Pre-business) may take a select number of junior-level (3000-level) business courses at UH at Sugar Land. Almost all other required business courses at the junior level are offered online in a synchronous or asynchronous delivery mode. Courses at the 4000-level are offered online or face-to-face at UH main campus for majors in Finance, Management, and Marketing. Majors in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, MIS, and Supply Chain are offered face-to-face at UH main campus. Learn more about the fully Online BBA.
Fall 2023
Business Courses Taught at UH at Sugar Land
Financial Reporting Frameworks
ACCT 3366 (Course: #25669)
Instructor:
Darlene Serrato, M.B.A., Ph.D., Senior Professor of Practice
When:
To be taught in a hybrid format on Tuesdays/Thursdays, 4-5:30 p.m. (in-person on Tuesdays and synchronously online on Thursdays).
Prerequisite(s):
ACCT 2301 or equivalent with a grade of C or better; ACCT 2302 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in ACCT 2302; good academic standing; and one or more of the following: pre-business major with advisor approval, declared business major, or if required for a declared minor or special program.
Description:
Introduction to GAAP and IFRS standard setting processes and frameworks. Accounting process and its application.
Note:
This course is the gateway course to the Accounting major.
Global Environment of Business
INTB 3355 (Course: #15947)
Instructor:
Elena Farah has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Houston, experience working as a public finance analyst for Moody's in NYC, teaching experience for UH (Political Science) at the Sugar Land campus, and extensive international experience.
When:
To be taught in a hybrid format on Tuesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Prerequisite(s):
Good academic standing; and one or more of the following: pre-business major with advisor approval, declared business major, or if required for a declared minor or special program.
Description:
Examination and evaluation of global environment of business and the factors that impact business in the context of globalization.
Questions?
Email us at bba@uh.edu.