77% of Texans support legislation which would exempt pet food from the state sales tax, with 40% strongly supporting this bill. 75% of Texans support legislation which would exempt firearm safety ...
Allison Master, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological, Health and Learning Sciences at the UH College of ...
The University requires students residing in Cougar Village I, Cougar Village II, Cougar Place, Moody Towers, and The Quad (excluding The Quad Townhouses) to have a mandatory residential meal plan. By ...
This listing is a complete listing of university- and college-based centers and institutes that have been evaluated by the Research and Scholarship Committee (RSC) and classified as centers and ...
Poor Lady Mondegreen, thought Sylvia Wright. A tragic heroine dying with her liege; how poetic. When it turned out, some years later, that what they had actually done was slay the Earl of Murray and ...
Each chapter will include a few questions designed to test your knowledge of material covered in the chapter and in the Internet-based resources. Your answers are not being recorded. Try the following ...
Please note that we are no longer in McElhinney Hall. Faculty have been relocated to Teaching Unit 2 Building (TU2, building 538). Please see your syllabus for office locations. If you are looking for ...
This course is an advanced survey of ancient Greek philosophy from the presocratic period through to the Hellenistic period, focusing on the development of Greek views of the cosmos, the soul, and the ...
The guides below are a reference for students who have attended other colleges and universities. The courses listed in each guide are not requirements for admission to the University of Houston.
The University of Houston College of Education offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in the areas of education, leadership, health and human sciences. Students committed to academic ...
The Master’s Program in Administration and Supervision provides a strong foundation of knowledge, skills, real-world experience, and innovative research to prepare students to be educational leaders.
Socrates: 469 - 399 B.C.E. Plato: 427 - 347 B.C.E. Aristotle: 384 - 323/2 B.C.E.