University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Graduate Programs

Contrivance Family College of Arts and Sciences

Ellison Hall

Ellison Hall
633 Elm Avenue
Norman, OK 73019-3109
Phone: (405) 325-2077
FAX: (405) 325-7709
cas@ou.edu
world wide web.ou.edu/cas/

Inquiries should exist directed to:
Academic Services
124 Ellison Hall
633 Elm Avenue
Norman, OK 73019-3109
Telephone: (405) 325-4411
FAX: (405) 325-7429

Administrative Officers

David Wrobel, Dean
Rhonda Dean-Kyncl, Acquaintance Dean for Students
Georgia Kosmopoulou, Associate Dean for Research
Michael Markham, Associate Dean for Academic Programs
Kelvin White, Acquaintance Dean for Faculty Development and Customs

Full general Data

History and Purpose

The Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest of the degree-recommending colleges at the University of Oklahoma. Established in 1892 equally the College of Liberal Arts, the college granted its first degree in 1898. Today, as then, the liberal arts and sciences provide the foundation for the OU educational experience, through which nosotros prepare our students to live productive and successful lives every bit citizens of a democracy.

The Contrivance Family College of Arts and Sciences is responsible for providing all of OU's undergraduate students with a core curriculum that exposes them to both the natural and social environments in which they live and helps them view and analyze the world from different perspectives and to arrive at their own opinions. Students majoring in one of the higher's caste programs receive additional pedagogy in world language and the humanities. Our goal is to graduate students who can communicate clearly, both in writing and orally; call up creatively; reason and act ethically; serve every bit leaders of their professions and their local and global communities; and continue to acquire afterward they exit OU. By providing a wide-based education, the college seeks to enrich the lives of our students, both equally individuals and as active, productive members of society. To accomplish these goals, we join talented students and defended instructor-scholars in an environs that supports learning and personal development and is, in plow, supported by the donations of our alumni and friends to produce the all-time educational feel possible, anywhere.

The degrees offered by the college provide a stiff foundation for further professional person or graduate studies and for pursuing employment in a wide variety of endeavors.

Teacher Certification Programs

Arts and Sciences students with canonical majors may besides work toward completion of an Oklahoma teaching certificate for secondary education through the Alternative Certification program. For more data concerning teaching document programs, consult an academic counselor in the Dodge Family Higher of Arts and Sciences..

Distinction and Special Distinction Degrees

Students who consummate their undergraduate degree in the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences may be graduated with stardom if they have completed a minimum of lx credit hours in residence at the Academy of Oklahoma and achieve the required course point averages. The degreewith Distinction will be conferred on students who reach at to the lowest degree a 3.threescore combined memory grade point boilerplate and a three.lx grade point boilerplate in all OU coursework. The degreewith Special Distinction requires at least a 3.90 retention grade betoken boilerplate in all combined and OU coursework. The final semester's grades will be included in the grade point average that determines the Stardom or Special Distinction degree.

Honors Degrees

All of the available'southward degree programs offered by the Contrivance Family unit College of Arts and Sciences are bachelor to qualified students every bit honors degree programs. Students may exist graduated with honors (cum Laude, Magna cum Laude, Summa cum Laude) if they successfully complete all requirements of the Honors College in add-on to their regular degree program requirements. Please refer to the Honors Higher for specific information concerning completion of honors degrees.

Optional Opportunities

Additional Available'due south Degrees

Additional bachelor's degrees may be earned from the Dodge Family unit College of Arts and Sciences by satisfying specific requirements beyond those required for a first degree from the college. Students may earn degrees from the college concurrently, or students holding a bachelor'south caste from the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences or some other college inside the Academy or from another establishment may authorize for an additional (consecutive) degree. To earn an additional bachelor's degree from the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences, a student must:

  1. Cull a major different from that of the prior degree(s).
  2. Satisfy all current requirements of the boosted degree program.
  3. Earn a minimum of thirty credit hours in Arts and Sciences courses not practical toward a previous degree, 24 of which must be upper-partition.
  4. Earn a minimum ii.00 boilerplate on all work attempted for the additional degree.
  5. At least 15 of the last 30 hours applied toward the 2d degree must be completed in residence at the University of Oklahoma.

Credit-hr limitations set for the first available'south degree from the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences volition not exist extended for an boosted caste (i.e., if the college's 12 independent report hours were applied to an before caste, no additional independent study may be taken).

Double Majors

Students may earn 2 majors as part of a single caste. Only one degree will exist awarded only the transcript will betoken both majors. The degree will exist awarded when requirements for both majors are completed. Courses used to fulfill minor requirements may not be used toward either major.

Programs Offered

  • College of Arts and Sciences Administrated Programs
    • Community Wellness, B.A.
    • Community Wellness, B.S.
    • Latinx Studies, B.A.
    • Planned Program, B.A.
    • Planned Program, B.S.
    • Public Health, B.P.H.
      • Approved Public Health and Community Health Major Electives
    • Applied Statistics, Minor
      • Applied Statistics Small Course Lists
    • Data Analytics, Small
      • Data Analytics Small-scale Class Lists
    • Editing and Publishing, Minor
    • Enterprise Studies, Modest
    • International Enterprise Studies, Minor
    • Latinx Studies, Minor
    • Public and Community Health, Minor
    • Applied Statistics, Undergraduate Certificate
      • Applied Statistics Undergraduate Certificate Course Lists
    • Data Analytics, Undergraduate Certificate
      • Information Analytics Undergraduate Certificate Course Lists
    • Applied Statistics, Graduate Certificate
      • Practical Statistics Graduate Certificate Course Lists
    • Data Analytics, Graduate Certificate
      • Data Analytics Graduate Document Class Lists
  • Clara Luper Department of African and African-American Studies
    • African and African-American Studies, B.A.
    • African and African-American Studies, Minor
  • Department of Anthropology
    • Anthropology, B.A.
      • Anthropology Elective List
    • Human being Health & Biology, B.S.
    • Anthropology, Minor
    • Anthropology, B.A./Sociocultural Anthropology, M.A.
    • Applied Linguistic Anthropology, M.A.
    • Anthropology (Standard), K.A.
    • Anthropology: Linguistic Anthropology, M.A.
    • Anthropology: Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Chiliad.A.
    • Anthropology: Archaeology, Ph.D.
    • Anthropology: Human Health & Biology, Ph.D.
    • Anthropology: Sociocultural & Linguistics, Ph.D.
  • Department of Biology
    • Biological science, B.S.
    • Biology, Small-scale
    • Biology, M.S.
    • Biology: Bioinformatics, G.Due south.
    • Biology, Ph.D.
    • Biology: Bioinformatics, Ph.D.
    • Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology: Biology, Ph.D.
    • Ecology & Evolutionary Biology - Biology, Ph.D.
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    • Biochemistry, B.Southward.
    • Chemic Biosciences, B.S.
    • Chemistry and Biochemistry (Standard Choice), B.South.
    • Chemistry (Professional), B.S.
    • Chemistry, Minor
    • Chemical science & Biochemistry, M.S.
    • Chemical science: Bioinformatics, M.South.
    • Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology: Chemical science & Biochemistry, Ph.D.
    • Chemistry & Biochemistry, Ph.D.
  • Department of Classics and Messages
    • Classics: Classical Languages, B.A.
    • Classics: Classical Studies, B.A.
      • Classical Studies Distribution Course Lists
    • Classics: Latin, B.A.
    • Messages (Standard), B.A.
    • Letters: Constitutional Studies, B.A.
      • Constitutional Studies Category Grade Lists
    • Classical Culture, Minor
    • Classical Greek, Small
    • Ramble Studies, Minor
    • Latin, Minor
  • Department of Communication
    • Communication, B.A.
    • Advice, Minor
    • Communication, Chiliad.A.
    • Communication: Organizational Advice, M.A.
    • Communication, Ph.D.
  • Department of Economic science
    • Economic science, B.A.
    • Economics, Minor
    • Economics, B.A./K.A.
    • Economic science: Applied Economics, M.A.
    • Economics: Managerial Economics, M.A.
    • Economics, Ph.D.
  • Section of English
    • English: Literary & Cultural Studies, B.A.
      • English Literary & Cultural Studies Distribution Lists
    • English: Writing, B.A.
    • English: Literary & Cultural Studies, Minor
    • English: Writing, Small
    • Irish Studies, Minor
    • English: Literary Studies, G.A.
    • English language: Rhetoric & Writing Studies, Grand.A.
    • English: Literary Studies, Ph.D.
    • English: Rhetoric & Writing Studies, Ph.D.
  • Environmental Studies
    • Ecology Studies, B.A.
      • Environmental Studies Category Lists
    • Biological Conservation, Small
    • Environmental Studies, Minor
    • H2o Sciences, Minor
    • Environmental Studies, M.S.
  • Department of Film and Media Studies
    • Film & Media Studies, B.A.
      • Pic and Media Studies Guided Electives
    • Motion-picture show & Media Studies, Minor
  • Department of Health and Practice Science
    • Health and Exercise Scientific discipline, B.S.
    • Health & Exercise Science, Minor
    • Exercise Physiology, M.S.
    • Wellness & Practise Science, M.Southward.
    • Health Promotion, M.Southward.
    • Sports Data Analytics, M.Southward.
    • Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology: Exercise Physiology, Ph.D.
    • Practice Physiology, Ph.D.
    • Health Promotion, Ph.D.
  • Section of History
    • History, B.A.
    • History, Modest
    • History, M.A.
    • History, Ph.D.
  • Section of History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
    • Wellness, Medicine, and Society, B.A.
      • Approved Health Medicine & Gild Constituent Courses
    • History of Scientific discipline, Technology, and Medicine, B.A.
      • History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Grade Lists
    • History of Medicine, Minor
    • History of Science, Pocket-sized
    • History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, M.A.
    • History of Scientific discipline, Engineering, and Medicine, Ph.D.
  • Department of Human being Relations
    • Human being Relations, B.A.
    • Human Relations, Minor
    • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Yard.C.M.H.C.
    • Clinical Mental Wellness Counseling, M.H.R.
    • Diversity, Equity and Social Justice, Grand.H.R.
    • Human Relations (Standard), M.H.R.
    • Homo Relations: Human Resources, M.H.R.
    • Human Resources Studies, Thousand.A.
    • Inclusive Leadership, M.H.R.
    • Helping Skills in Homo Relations, Graduate Certificate
    • Human Resource Development and Workforce Diversity, Graduate Document
  • Schusterman Plan in Judaic and Israel Studies
    • Judaic Studies, B.A.
    • Judaic & Israel Studies, Minor
  • Schoolhouse of Library and Information Studies
    • Information Science and Technology, B.S.
      • Information Science and Technology Course Lists
    • Information Studies, B.A.
      • Information Studies Major Category Lists
    • Information Studies, Minor
      • Information Studies Minor Category Course Lists
    • Information Studies, B.A./1000.L.I.S.
    • Library & Data Studies, One thousand.L.I.S.
    • Library & Information Studies (Online), M.Fifty.I.Southward.
    • Archival Studies, Graduate Certificate
      • Archival Studies Elective Class List
    • Data Analytics for Information Professionals, Graduate Certificate
      • Data Analytics for Information Professionals Elective List
    • Digital Humanities, Graduate Certificate
      • Approved Digital Humanities Elective Courses
    • Information Studies, Ph.D.
  • Department of Mathematics
    • Mathematics (Standard Option), B.A.
    • Mathematics (Professional Pick), B.Due south.
    • Mathematics, Minor
    • Mathematics, B.A./M.B.A
      • Mathematics/MBA Accelerated Grade Lists
    • Mathematics, B.A./Finance, One thousand.Due south.
      • Mathematics BA/Finance MS Accelerated Class Lists
    • Mathematics, B.S./Biostatistics, M.S.
    • Mathematics. Thou.A.
    • Mathematics, One thousand.S.
    • Mathematics, Ph.D.
  • Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    • Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Minor
  • Section of Microbiology and Plant Biology
    • Microbiology (Standard), B.S.
    • Microbiology (Standard): Biotechnology, B.S.
    • Microbiology (Professional person), B. Mbio.
    • Plant Biology, B.South.
    • Plant Biology: Biotechnology, B.S.
    • Microbiology, Minor
    • Plant Biology, Minor
    • Microbiology, M.Due south.
    • Microbiology: Bioinformatics, M.Due south.
    • Plant Biological science, M.S.
    • Found Biology: Bioinformatics, M.Due south.
    • Microscopic Imaging and Technology, Graduate Document
    • Environmental & Evolutionary Biological science: Botany & Microbiology, Ph.D.
    • Microbiology, Ph.D.
    • Establish Biological science, Ph.D.
  • Department of Mod Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
    • Arabic, B.A.
      • Arabic Major Support Course Listing
    • Chinese, B.A.
      • Chinese Major Support List
    • French, B.A.
    • German language, B.A.
    • Italian, B.A.
      • Italian Major Support List
    • Japanese, B.A.
    • Linguistics, B.A.
    • Russian, B.A.
    • Spanish, B.A.
    • Standard arabic, Minor
    • Chinese, Small
    • French, Modest
    • High german, Minor
    • Hebrew, Minor
    • Italian, Pocket-size
    • Japanese, Minor
    • Linguistics, Minor
    • Portuguese, Minor
    • Russian, Minor
    • Spanish, Minor
    • French, M.A.
    • High german, M.A.
    • Spanish, One thousand.A.
    • TESOL, M.A.
    • French, Ph.D.
    • Castilian, Ph.D.
  • Department of Native American Studies
    • Native American Studies, B.A.
      • Native American Studies Areas of Emphasis
    • Native American Studies, Small
    • Native American Studies, M.A.
    • Native American Studies, Graduate Certificate
  • Department of Philosophy
    • Philosophy, B.A.
      • Philosophy Major Distribution Lists
    • Philosophy, Minor
    • Philosophy, G.A.
    • Philosophy, Ph.D.
  • Homer L. Contrivance Department of Physics and Astronomy
    • Astronomy, B.South.
    • Astrophysics, B.S.
    • Physics (Standard), B.S.
    • Physics (Professional person), B. Phys.
    • Astronomy, Minor
    • Physics, Small
    • Physics, M.South.
    • Physics, Ph.D.
  • Section of Political Scientific discipline
    • Political Science, B.A.
      • Political Science Distribution Requirement Class Lists
    • Political Science: Elections and Campaign Direction, B.A.
    • Public and Nonprofit Assistants, B.A.
    • Elections & Campaign Management, Small-scale
    • Non-Governmental Organizations, Minor
    • Nonprofit Organizational Studies, Pocket-sized
    • Political Science, Minor
    • Public Affairs & Administration, Minor
    • Political Science, B.A./G.A.
    • Political Science, B.A./M.P.A.
    • Public and Nonprofit Administration, B.A./Political Science, M.A.
    • Public & Nonprofit Administration, B.A./M.P.A.
    • Political Science, M.A.
    • Public Assistants, 1000.P.A.
    • Public Administration: Non-Profit Direction, Grand.P.A.
    • Public Administration: Public Direction, M.P.A.
      • Public Direction Concentration Courses
    • Public Administration: Public Policy, 1000.P.A.
    • Non-Profit Management, Graduate Document
    • Political Science, Ph.D.
  • Department of Psychology
    • Psychology (Standard), B.A.
    • Psychology (Professional), B.S.
    • Pre-Wellness Social Sciences, Pocket-size
    • Psychology, Small-scale
    • Organizational Dynamics, M.A.
    • Organizational Dynamics - Human Resource Direction selection, Grand.A.
    • Organizational Dynamics - Project Management option, M.A.
    • Psychology (Standard), M.S.
    • Psychology: Industrial Organizational Psychology, M.Due south.
    • Homo Resource Management, Graduate Document
    • Project Management, Graduate Certificate
    • Cellular & Behavioral Neurobiology: Psychology, Ph.D.
    • Psychology, Ph.D.
    • Psychology: Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Ph.D.
  • Department of Religious Studies
    • Religious Studies, B.A.
    • Religious Studies, Small
  • Anne and Henry Zarrow Schoolhouse of Social Piece of work
    • Social Piece of work, B.A.
    • Social Work, M.S.W.
    • Social Work: Advanced Standing, M.South.W.
    • Social Work with American Indians, Graduate Certificate
  • Section of Sociology
    • Sociology - General Option, B.A.
    • Folklore - Criminology Choice, B.A.
    • Sociology - General, Modest
    • Sociology - Criminology, Minor
    • Folklore, B.A./M.A.
    • Sociology, Chiliad.A.
    • Sociology, Ph.D.
  • Section of Women's and Gender Studies
    • Women'southward & Gender Studies, B.A.
    • LGBTQ Studies, Small
    • Social Justice, Minor
    • Women's and Gender Studies, Pocket-size
    • Women's and Gender Studies, Graduate Document

Programs & Facilities

Oklahoma Archeological Survey

111 E. Chesapeake St., Norman, OK 73019-5111
Phone: (405) 325-7211
archsurvey@ou.edu
www.ou.edu/archsurvey

Established in 1970, the Oklahoma Archeological Survey is a state agency with regulatory authorization, likewise as a unit of the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences.

The Survey'south enabling legislation charges the Survey with three basic mandates:

  1. to conduct research on Oklahoma'due south prehistoric and early on historic archaeological tape,
  2. to work with the citizens of Oklahoma to preserve pregnant archaeological resources, and
  3. to disseminate information on our activities through publications, public presentations and other means of outreach.

The Archeological Survey has ii divisions: Organized Research and the Community Assistance Program. The Survey also serves as the centralized repository for records on archaeological sites in the state (currently property information on some 23,000 locations). Personnel of the Archeological Survey consists of seven research faculty, along with graduate and undergraduate students, and volunteers who perform a wide range of research, managerial, and educational activities. The Survey kinesthesia likewise teach classes through the Department of Anthropology.

Biological Station

15389 Station Rd., Kingston, OK 73439-8744
Phone: (405) 325-7430, or (580) 564-2478
deptemail@ou.edu
www.ou.edu/uobs/

The Academy of Oklahoma Biological Station is a permanent field station located on the north shore of Lake Texoma, approximately 120 miles from Norman, and is subject to all rules and regulations that govern the University of Oklahoma. The station's primary mission is to promote enquiry and education in environmental and field biological science. Our facilities are open to students and scientists earth-wide for inquiry and study, and the Biological Station participates significantly in ecological and evolutionary inquiry at national and international levels.

Primary bookish goals include biological instruction, experimentation, and exploration as it relates to the University of Oklahoma student. However, the scientific and report programs have been enlarged to incorporate iv main areas. They are:

  1. the constant updating of curriculum necessary for quantitative and experimental courses for graduate and undergraduate students;
  2. year-round ecological research by resident faculty and/or collaborating investigators from other institutions;
  3. providing a base for sabbatical/short-term study by the national and international inquiry customs and;
  4. providing an platonic coming together site for academic and/or other educational not-turn a profit institutions.

The Biological Station does non offer a caste program, although credit obtained is directly applicable toward the requirements of the degree-recommending colleges of the University. Scholarships, graduate research fellowships and assistantships, piece of work-written report aid, and contained study are also bachelor. Inquiries should be sent to the manager. The Biological Station'south major instructional emphasis is on two-calendar week courses offered in May and August at the Station. Field-inquiry participation is also available for undergraduate and graduate students, also equally grade school, high schoolhouse, and higher teachers.

Oklahoma Biological Survey

111 E. Chesapeake St., Norman, OK 73019-5111
Phone: (405) 325-4034
biosurvey.ou.edu/

The Oklahoma Biological Survey, established in 1927, is both a research unit of measurement of the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences and a country bureau recognized through 1987 legislation. The mission of the Survey is to scientifically investigate the multifariousness of plants and animals in Oklahoma and associated regions and to contribute to conservation and education concerning these important resources. The Survey includes:

  1. the General Biological Survey program;
  2. the Oklahoma Natural Heritage Inventory;
  3. the Bebb Herbarium jointly operated with the Department of  Microbiology and Plant Biological science;
  4. the Oklahoma Fishery Enquiry Laboratory jointly operated with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation; and,
  5. the Sutton Avian Research Center, a bird conservation center located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Personnel in the Survey include kinesthesia, staff, graduate students and undergraduates who engage in a wide range of research, education and service activities.

Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Centre

630 Parrington Oval, Room 101, Norman, OK 73019-4031
Telephone: (405) 325-6372
carlalbertcenter@ou.edu
world wide web.ou.edu/carlalbertcenter

The Carl Albert Congressional Inquiry and Studies Eye is a nonpartisan establishment devoted to educational activity and enquiry related to the U.s.a. Congress and more broadly to strengthening representative republic through engaged and informed citizens. The Center is concerned with the wellness of our modern representative democracy. Its mission embraces three principal functions – teaching, inquiry, and public service. The Center offers academic programs in congressional studies at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Believing that professional enquiry is the foundation upon which its academic programs rest, the Center promotes original research by kinesthesia members and students into various aspects of politics and the Congress. Further, the Center'southward congressional archive provides a national resource available to historians, political scientists, the media, and public interested in the wellness of our representative institutions. The Eye actively strives to promote a wider understanding and appreciation of the Congress through its various public service programs. Traveling and online exhibits promote agreement of Oklahoma history and congressional policymaking. The Center also provides programs, archives talks, and lectures which offer the local community the opportunity to engage in discussion of public diplomacy. Outreach to K-12 teachers extends the impact of the Eye to younger students. Taken together, these diverse aspects of the Carl Albert Center establish a unique resources for scholarship and research related to the United States Congress.

In cooperation with the Section of Political Scientific discipline, the Center sponsors a unique four-year graduate fellowship program leading to a doctoral caste in political science with special emphasis on Congress and representative government. The Centre also offers research fellowships to a select group of undergraduate students who participate with political science kinesthesia members in collaborative inquiry projects.

In seeking to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of Congress through civic instruction, the Carl Albert Eye sponsors the biennial Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture in Representative Government, which is among the near distinguished lecture series of its kind and has resulted in a book serial published by The Academy of Oklahoma Press.

Twice each year the Carl Albert Center publishes the journalExtensions as a forum for give-and-take of representative government.Extensions is also available in electronic format on the Center'southward website.

As a participating partner in the National Teaching for Women's (N.Due east.Due west.) Leadership Evolution Network, the Carl Albert Center sponsors an annual institute to educate, empower, and inspire a select number of undergraduate women throughout the State of Oklahoma for active participation in politics and public service. The Center besides sponsors for undergraduate students the Capitol Scholars and Community Scholars programs, which are intensive academic internship experiences at either the State Capitol or in the local government and non-profit community.

Students and others who are interested in learning more than well-nigh these various opportunities should visit the Carl Albert Center website.

Avant-garde Center for Genome Technology

The Advanced Heart for Genome Technology (ACGT) has played an important role in revealing the essence of life processes, and is actively engaged in the sequence and functional annotation of several genomes of health and agricultural importance. The OU ACGT provides the powerful tools of genomics and functional genomics to researchers at the University of Oklahoma and data to users around the earth. Nether the direction of Drs. Bruce Roe and Tyrrell Conway, the facility has been designated a Genome Center by the National Human Genome Inquiry Institute (NIH-NHGRI) since 1990 and provides a comprehensive microarray cadre facility and database that handles all aspects of this complex engineering seamlessly.

Center for Practical Social Research

The Heart for Practical Social Research (CASR) applies innovative concepts and methods in social sciences to advance circuitous, multi-faceted organizational, policy, and public health research. CASR approaches disquisitional emerging problems that influence institutional policies and practices from an interdisciplinary perspective to enhance our agreement of homo social beliefs and develop applied solutions to existent-world problems.

Center for Classical Archaeology and Civilizations

The Center for Classical Archaeology and Civilizations seeks to innovate Oklahoma students to the larger world of the Mediterranean in the context of its history and civilisation. Therefore, with a focus on undergraduate educational activity, the Center strives to brand the past 'come up live' for students who participate in its symposia, colloquia, summertime institutes, seminars, conferences, and archaeological projects. The Centre also serves equally a forum for national and international discussion of multiple issues that relate to the aboriginal Mediterranean world. Special attention is given to new archaeological evidence and how it applies to the estimation of the ancient past.

Center for Chance & Crisis Management

The Center for Risk & Crunch Management is an interdisciplinary research center at the Academy of Oklahoma that studies adventure, risk perception and crunch management in several substantive domains. The areas of research involvement and expertise include free energy and the environment, weather and climate, national security and terrorism, and the social dynamics surrounding complex controversial technologies.

Cerebral Scientific discipline Research Center

The Cerebral Science Inquiry Centre (CSRC) is an interdisciplinary research center at the Academy of Oklahoma focused on understanding individual differences in human functioning and identification of risk factors that degrade, heighten, or extend cerebral performance capabilities. CSRC researchers emphasize the application of reckoner-based technology for assessing neurocognitive performance in these endeavors.

Center for Social Justice

The Center for Social Justice is an initiative of the Department of Women's and Gender Studies to promote gender justice, equality, and human being rights through local and global date.

Knee Center for Strong Families

The Knee Center for Strong Families sponsors bookish and customs-oriented programs in the fields of social piece of work, public health (including mental health), and fine arts in iii core areas: Visiting lectureships, workshops, seminars, meetings of scholars, conferences, symposia, and forums; planning grants or "seed money" to develop programs that might have continuous funding from other sources; and underwriting enquiry on the planning and development of educational programs to raise family unit life in Oklahoma.

Environmental Studies Resource Middle

The Environmental Studies Resource Center, located in Sutton Hall room 303, contains a collection of books, videos, and other materials related to environmental issues in general.

Film & Media Studies Library and Media Lab

The Pic and Media Studies Library and Media Lab, located in Wallace Sometime Science Hall, holds a large collection of screenplays, DVDs, and VHS cassettes for reference. A student media lab is also housed in the library, enabling FMS majors to check out digital filmmaking equipment and to edit digital film projects.

Language Learning Center

The Section of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics is home to the computerized Language Learning Eye, located in Kaufman Hall. Here students can utilize audio, live international goggle box programming, video, and interactive computer tutorials for Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish languages and literatures. Placement exams are administered in the lab for French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Castilian.

Library Resources

In addition to the extensive collections housed in the Bizzell Memorial Library, Arts and Sciences students take access to two notable special collections, the History of Science and Western History collections, also equally ii branch libraries and two special collections housed within departments.

The History of Scientific discipline Drove, located on the 5th floor of Bizzell Memorial Library, is a premier inquiry collection in its field. Holdings of almost 100,000 volumes from every field and subject area of science, technology and medicine range chronologically from Hrabanus Maurus, Opus de universo (1467) to electric current publications in the history of scientific discipline. The Darwin collection consists of all of Darwin's works in their kickoff editions and several autographed messages, as well every bit hundreds of subsequent editions and translations.

The Western History Collections is a special collection within the Academy of Oklahoma Libraries arrangement. Its purpose is to enhance the Academy Libraries general collection on the history of the American West; to support the research and didactics programs of the Academy of Oklahoma; and to provide opportunities for research through the acquisition, preservation, and access of materials relating to the evolution of the Trans-Mississippi W and Native American cultures.

There are 2 co-operative libraries in addition to the larger collections that firm materials of importance to Arts and Sciences students. The Chemistry-Math Library, located in the Physical Sciences Center, contains a collection of approximately fourscore,000 books (including reference materials, periodicals, and monographs) and subscribes to more than than 500 journals and continuing serials. The Physics Library, housed in Nielsen Hall, contains 28,000 books and subscribes to 170 journals for physics and astronomy majors. They too accept full text access to boosted journals.

The Department of Communication's Julian P. Kanter Political Communication Archives, housed in Burton Hall, holds what is generally considered as the world's largest library of broadcast political advertisements, with approximately lxxx,000 archived political commercials.

The Women'due south and Gender Studies Library, housed in Robertson Hall, includes over 1,700 books and over 100 films that focus on women'southward subjects.

Native American Languages Plan

The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences, through Native American Language Program, promotes the teaching, maintenance, and preservation of Native American languages. Classes are taught in several languages by native speakers with training in linguistics. These languages satisfy both the college's and the University's linguistic communication requirements.

OU Observatory

The OU Observatory, operated by the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy, offers costless public viewing sessions using a 16-inch 60-200 telescope permanently mounted in a dome on campus.

Computing Resources

In club to meet the challenges of the 21st century, graduates of the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences must exist able to research bug, gather, evaluate, and analyze information and present the results in a logical coherent mode. The higher provides a number of engineering science resources and calculating facilities to help students develop these skills. See Online and Academic Technology Services for more information.

Variorum Chaucer

401 W. Brooks St., Norman, OK 73019
Phone: (405) 325-6702
www.ou.edu/variorum/

As a unit of measurement of the Contrivance Family Higher of Arts and Sciences, the Variorum Chaucer project has a 2 fold mission: i) to provide an analysis of the textual history of Chaucer's individual works; 2) to offering a comprehensive overview of all facets of critical commentary on each piece of work. Textual analysis begins with collation, a careful word-by-word comparison of important manuscripts and printed editions of the work in question; in most cases some xxx or so copies are examined. The process allows ane to see how copyists and editors, from the 15th century to the late 20th century, understood, revised, presented, and explained the language of Chaucer'due south works. The survey of criticism seeks to provide a historical survey of all commentary on each aspect of a given piece of work: sources and analogues, date, relationship with other Chaucerian works, all relevant thematic considerations, and individual passages, phrases, and words.

Undergraduate Study

Student Responsibilities

It is the pupil'due south responsibility to make decisions during undergraduate written report that ensure academic success and timely graduation. To make such important decisions, it is crucial that students know and empathize the post-obit:

  • All requirements for access to and completion of the caste program.
  • The rules and regulations that govern enrollment and graduation.
  • University deadlines.
  • University policies and procedures.
  • Availability of required courses to complete the caste.
  • Where and when to go for help.

The University provides a number of resources for students to help them meet their bookish responsibilities successfully. These include:

  • Informational publications such equally this catalog, A Guide to Scholarships and Financial Help, and degree requirement checksheets;
  • Contrivance Family Higher of Arts & Sciences website;
  • Academic Advisors in the Academic Services function and departmental offices
  • Peer tutors for aid with many of the lower-partitioning courses;
  • Writing Center, which is bachelor to students seeking help with writing assignments; and
  • Faculty, who teach, advise, and afterward write messages of recommendation for students.

Information technology is the student'due south responsibleness to seek out and make employ of the resources provided by the University.

Undergraduate students who experience academic difficulty are strongly encouraged to utilize the advisable academic back up services provided past the University. Students who take questions about these services should consult their bookish counselor within their declared major..

Students who need help with coursework beyond the help available from peer tutors or the instructor may wish to consult with the section offering the grade to ask about the availability of other tutors. Nigh departments maintain a list of tutors, primarily graduate students within the department. These tutors provide services for a fee arranged between the student and the tutor.

Admission to the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences

The minimum requirements for access to the college are:

  1. A declared Arts and Sciences major;
  2. At to the lowest degree a 2.00 (C) combined retention grade point boilerplate on all college-level piece of work attempted (transfer students with fewer than 60 hours at least a 2.l GPA); and
  3. At least 24 semester credit hours of earned college-level credit.

Some major programs take access requirements across the minimums set by the college.

The freshman twelvemonth at the Academy of Oklahoma is spent in University Higher, which is not a degree-granting college. University Higher provides an advisory system for freshmen and assists students in choosing a major. University College students are invited to visit the academic advisor housed within the departments in which they have an involvement. Transfer to the Dodge Family Higher of Arts and Sciences from Academy Higher is automatic upon completion of the minimum requirements for admission listed to a higher place.

Transfer Students

The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences welcomes students who wish to transfer from other colleges or universities. Transfer students who have completed at least 24 semester credit hours volition be admitted directly into the Dodge Family Higher of Arts and Sciences if they meet the University's admission requirements. Transfer students who have earned fewer than 24 semester credit hours volition be admitted to University College.

The Office of Admissions will determine credence of credits from the transferring institutions. The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences will determine how the credits utilise toward the requirements for an Arts and Sciences degree. All new transfer students who are directly admitted to the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences must meet with an academic counselor prior to their first enrollment at the University of Oklahoma.

Transfer students should pay particular attending to the following requirements for graduation from the University of Oklahoma:

  • At least lx semester credit hours must exist earned at accredited senior (4-twelvemonth) institutions.
  • At to the lowest degree 48 semester hours of upper-division credit (courses numbered 3000 or to a higher place) must be earned. Transfer work is counted every bit lower-division or upper-division depending on the level at which it was offered at the institution where it was earned. Ii-year higher work is accepted but as lower-division credit.
  • Residency: this is defined as coursework taken at the University of Oklahoma, excluding correspondence courses.
    • A minimum of 30 semester credit hours practical toward the caste must exist earned in residence at the Academy of Oklahoma.
    • At least 15 of the last 30 hours practical toward the caste or at to the lowest degree 50 pct of the hours required by the establishment in the major field must be satisfactorily completed at the University of Oklahoma.
    • At least fifteen semester hours of upper-division major credit applied to the degree must be earned in residence at the University of Oklahoma.
    • Credit transferred from other institutions and credit earned through OU correspondence courses is not-resident credit. Credit earned past examination is considered neither resident nor non-resident for the purposes of these calculations.
    • Capstone courses must be taken through the University of Oklahoma unless a substitution is approved by the academic department awarding the caste.

Change of Major/Higher

A student who wishes to change major fields within the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences must fill out a Change of Major Class. This digital class can be completed anytime during business hours within the Hobson Academic Services Center. The student should then schedule an advisement session with the professional staff advisor in the department of the new major. To select a major in another college, the student should contact that higher.

Advising Services

The higher provides advising services to all undergraduate majors through professional staff advisors in the major departments and through the Hobson Academic Services office.

The Cal Hobson Academic Services Center of the Contrivance Family College of Arts and Sciences is located in 124 Ellison Hall. Bookish counselors in this office are knowledgeable about programs offered by the college. They assist students with selection of major, transcript evaluation, enrollment, graduation requirements, graduation certification, minors, and any problems of an academic nature. Counselors are available throughout the year. Students may schedule appointments with their advisor at iAdvise.

Students who take earned at least 90 credit hours (earned hours plus electric current enrollment) should schedule an engagement with an academic advisor in the Academic Services office to determine the remaining requirements for graduation ("degree check").

Seniors must consult with their academic counselor prior to the showtime of their last semester or term to ensure that their concluding enrollment will consummate all remaining graduation requirements. In order to graduate seniors must also complete a graduation application form and submit it during their terminal term of enrollment prior to published deadlines.

Pre-Police force Advising

Undergraduates can pursue access to law schoolhouse with any bachelor's degree, although many pre-law students cull history, Letters, or political scientific discipline. OU has a total-fourth dimension pre-constabulary advisor defended to students who wish to attend law school. The pre-police advisor can offer guidance in non just course selection, but tin too aid students in choosing a major that fits their needs and interests. As students proceed through college, the pre-law advisor is bachelor to counsel them through the various stages of police force schoolhouse preparation, application, and choice. Meet Pre-Professional Advising for more information.

Pre-Medical Professions Advising

OU is i of the few universities in the nation to provide 2 full-time advisors to guide Pre-Medical Professions students through the process of completing prerequisite requirements, the MCAT and the medical schoolhouse application process. A variety of workshops are also provided for Pre-Medical students, including a "Personal Argument and Interview Skills" workshop. These workshops prepare students to exist stronger applicants to diverse medical schools beyond the country. Students may major in any academic area as OU undergraduates, as long equally they take the pre-requisite pre-Med courses. Students interested in Pre-Medical Professions typically receive a bachelor's degree, often in a biology, earlier applying to medical school. See Pre-Professional Advising for more information.

Academic Advisors

The Contrivance Family College of Arts and Sciences requires all undergraduate majors to come across with their professional bookish advisor in their major section each semester prior to enrollment.

The Arts and Sciences professional person academic advisors take special expertise in degree program planning, due to their noesis of the subject, courses, methods of teaching, and special opportunities available through the major departments. In addition, they tin can provide information about potential careers and assist with plans for graduate report. Visit Arts & Sciences Academic Advising to find your assigned bookish counselor.

Enrollment Information

Credit Hr Regulations

The maximum course load in a autumn/spring semester is 19 total hours and 9 hours in the summer term. A student who has established a strong academic record may asking to exceed the maximum enrollment hours by petition to their academic counselor.

Alter of Enrollment

Deadlines for enrollment, adding a form, and dropping a course are published in the Academic Calendar. Information technology is the educatee's responsibility to meet deadlines set past the University for irresolute an enrollment.

Pass/No Pass Enrollment

Students take the option of taking a course Laissez passer/No Laissez passer (P/NP). To prevent possible bias in grading, the pupil'southward pick of the P/NP choice will non be made known to the teacher who volition assign the letter grade. The final P/NP grade volition be assigned automatically, by computer, on the ground of the letter grade reported by the professor. The grade of P is assigned to a course in which the educatee earned the equivalent of a C or better. The grade NP is assigned to a class in which the student earned a D or an F. No credit is given for a grade graded NP. Courses graded P/NP are not calculated into the student's grade signal average.

There are iii very important restrictions to Pass/No Pass enrollment in the Contrivance Family Higher of Arts and Sciences:

  • A student may enroll in a maximum of 16 hours of courses under the P/NP option throughout their academic career.
  • A educatee may not employ the P/NP option for courses taken to satisfy Academy General Education requirements, Arts and Sciences college requirements, major credit courses, major support requirements, or minor requirements. Just courses used to fulfill free electives may be taken under the Pass/No Pass option.
  • A student may change registration in whatsoever course from the P/NP selection to a regular graded status (or vice versa) only during the offset two weeks of a semester or the first week of a regular summer session.

Enrollment Contract

Students are on enrollment contract with the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences if their OU and/or Combined GPA is below a ii.00. Students will be notified of their contract condition subsequently grades have been posted at the finish of each semester. A college Hold is placed on their record until the students raise their GPA back to the required 2.00 or above. Contract students will exist required to sign a new contract each semester their GPA remains below the required two.00. Call 405.325.4411 for more data.

Academic Forgiveness Policy

The Academic Forgiveness Policy, instituted by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, allows students, under certain circumstances, to have courses removed from the adding of the retention course point average. It consists of three components: the repeat policy and reprieve policy, and the renewal policy. These are described in the Academic Standards section of this catalog.

Students should contact the assistant dean in the Hobson Bookish Services Centre for instructions concerning the process of requesting academic forgiveness.

Graduation Requirements

Rules, Regulations, and Requirements for Undergraduate Programs

The responsibleness for meeting graduation requirements lies with the student.

The requirements for graduation from the Dodge Family Higher of Arts and Sciences are listed on the next several pages. The requirements for a specific degree come up from four separate sources:

  1. the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Pedagogy;
  2. the faculty of the University of Oklahoma;
  3. the faculty of the Contrivance Family unit College of Arts and Sciences; and
  4. the kinesthesia of a schoolhouse or department, or the faculty committee administering a special curriculum.

Degree programs usually have four components:

  • University-Wide Full general Instruction requirements,
  • Arts and Sciences college requirements,
  • Major requirements, and
  • Costless electives.

The specific requirements for majors and minors are listed in the Academic Units department of this catalog and on the caste requirement checksheets.

Certification of completion of graduation requirements is the responsibility of the Hobson Academic Services Eye. If grades for the concluding term of enrollment prior to the planned date of graduation are not adequate for degree completion, students should immediately contact their academic counselor. The advisor will aid the student in establishing another graduation date.

Graduation Grade Betoken Average Requirements

The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences requires a minimum 'C' (2.00) average in each of the following areas:

  • Students must earn a minimum of a 2.00 combined retention grade point average (University of Oklahoma and transfer work combined).
  • Students must earn a minimum of a two.00 retention grade point boilerplate on all University of Oklahoma coursework.
  • Students must earn a minimum of a 2.00 retention course point average in all major credit courses (University of Oklahoma and transfer piece of work combined), and a 2.00 retention grade point average in major credit courses taken at the University of Oklahoma. Some schools and departments in the Contrivance Family unit College of Arts and Sciences accept established additional higher grade point requirements for their students. Please refer to the Bookish Units for detailed information.

Ten-Yr Limitation Rules

A student in the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences may elect to follow the degree requirements that were in place at the time of the student's first enrollment in the Oklahoma State System for College Education (excluding high school concurrent enrollment) or exercise the option to update to the most current degree requirements. Those who elect to follow requirements in place at the time of their outset enrollment in the Oklahoma State Organisation for Higher Education must complete the requirements within a maximum of x agenda years from the engagement of that enrollment. If the work for a caste covers a catamenia longer than x years, the student must update to the most current degree program requirements.

Credit in a pupil's major that is more than than 10 years old may not be applied toward a bachelor's degree unless it is validated by the major department, or each private department if the major is interdisciplinary.

Credit Hour Regulations

Delight read this section carefully. Each of the following credit hr regulations must be satisfied to earn a available'south degree from the Contrivance Family College of Arts and Sciences. Refer to individual degree plan checksheets for specific requirements.

  • A minimum of 120 semester credit hours applicative towards an Arts and Sciences degree must exist earned, excluding concrete didactics activity courses.
  • A minimum of lxxx semester credit hours must exist earned in liberal arts and sciences courses for a Available of Arts degree. A minimum of 55 semester credit hours must be earned in liberal arts and sciences courses for a Bachelor of Science degree. "Liberal arts & sciences courses" are divers past the Country Regents every bit courses in the humanities; social and behavioral sciences; communication; natural and life sciences; mathematics; and the history, literature and theory of the fine arts (music, art, drama, and dance). This excludes fine arts courses that focus primarily on functioning techniques or involve mostly studio work.
  • A minimum of 60 semester credit hours must be earned at accredited senior (4-twelvemonth) institutions.
  • A minimum of 48 semester hours of upper-division credit (courses numbered 3000 or above) must be earned at accredited senior institutions. Transfer work is counted equally lower-division or upper-division depending on the level at which it was offered at the institution where it was earned. Two-year higher work is accepted but equally lower-division credit.
  • A minimum of 30 semester credit hours must be earned in the major, including a minimum of xv semester credit hours at the upper-division level.
  • Residency: this is defined every bit coursework taken at the University of Oklahoma, excluding correspondence courses.
    • A minimum of xxx semester credit hours applied toward the degree must be earned in residence at the University of Oklahoma.
    • At least 15 of the final 30 hours applied toward the degree or at least l percentage of the hours required by the establishment in the major field must exist satisfactorily completed at the University of Oklahoma.
    • At least fifteen semester hours of upper-division major credit applied to the degree must be earned in residence at the University of Oklahoma.
    • A pupil must be listed as a Contrivance Family unit College of Arts and Sciences pupil at the time of graduation.
    • Credit transferred from other institutions and credit earned through OU correspondence courses is not-resident. Credit earned past examination is considered neither resident nor not-resident for the purposes of these calculations.
    • Capstone courses must exist taken through the University of Oklahoma unless a commutation is approved by the academic department awarding the caste.
  • No more than than 16 semester credit hours earned under the Pass/No Pass option will apply toward the degree. Refer to the Contrivance Family Higher of Arts and Sciences section on P/NP Enrollment.
  • No more than than 12 semester credit hours earned in all individualized study courses, e.g., Contained Written report and Directed Readings, but excluding Honors Reading and Honors Inquiry, will exist counted as function of the minimum 120 semester credit hours required for graduation.
  • No courses may exist repeated for credit unless specified "repeatable for credit" in the form description of this catalog or the Academy'southward class inventory. Refer to the course description for the number of times or hours a form tin exist repeated.
  • Students recommended for the available'south caste must achieve a grade signal average of 2.0 as a minimum on all form piece of work attempted, excluding any courses repeated or reprieved as detailed in the Country Regents' Grading Policy and excluding physical education activity courses.

University-Wide General Educational activity Requirements

All available's degrees offered by the Dodge Family unit College of Arts and Sciences include the following minimum general didactics requirements:

Courses for fulfillment of these requirements must exist chosen from the University-Wide General Instruction Approved Course List, published by the University.

Cadre Area I: Symbolic and Oral Advice (9–19 hours, 3–5 courses):

  1. English Composition (half-dozen hours, 2 courses),
  2. Language (met with the college requirement),
  3. Mathematics (iii hours, ane form),
  4. Other (may be used when additional credit hours are needed to bring the total hours completed to xl. Canonical courses in this area include communication, logic and public speaking).

Core Surface area II: Natural Science (met with the college requirement)

Core Surface area III: Social Scientific discipline (6 hours, 2 courses): P SC 1113 U.S. Regime, plus i boosted social sciences grade chosen from the approved listing.

Core Area Four: Arts and Humanities (12 hours, 4 courses):

  1. Artistic Forms (3 hours, 1 class),
  2. Western Civilisation (vi hours, two courses), 3 of these 6 hours must be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493,
  3. Earth Culture (3 hours, 1 grade).

Core Expanse 5: First-Year Feel (3 hours, 1 course)

Students must also take at least one upper-sectionalisation General Education canonical form outside the student's major.

Arts and Sciences College Requirements

Courses for fulfillment of these requirements must exist called from the Academy-Wide General Education Approved Course Listing published by the University.

All available's degrees offered by the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences require the following minimum college requirements:

I. Science (7 hours, 2 courses, consisting of ane biological science and one physical scientific discipline grade. One of the courses must include a laboratory.)

Two. Language (0–13 hours. I course at the intermediate level or demonstrated competency at that level. Students may need to complete one or two courses at the introductory level prior to enrolling in an intermediate grade. Language courses transferred from some other institution must exist equated to an OU intermediate-level course or evaluated by OU. Competency at the intermediate level will too fulfill the General Education Language requirement.)

III. Boosted Core IV Arts and Humanities courses (6 upper-division hours, two courses at the 3000-level or to a higher place. Must be exterior the major and selected from approved courses in Creative Forms, Western Culture, or World Culture.)

Application for Graduation

Students are responsible for filing an official graduation application during their terminal semester. Graduation applications are available online at one.ou.edu. Failure to file the graduation awarding will result in the student not being eligible for graduation during that semester or term. Those students who plan to graduate in the fall are strongly encouraged to apply for graduation earlier September fifteen; those finishing in the leap before February 15; and those finishing in the summer earlier June 1. In addition to completing all academic requirements for the undergraduate caste, students must also pay all tuition and fees before the caste tin can exist conferred. Students who complete all bookish requirements but fail to pay tuition and fees before the beginning of the following semester or session will have the original graduation date printed on their diploma, but just afterwards all tuition and fees are paid.

Degree Check

Students who have earned 90 or more than credit hours should schedule a caste cheque with their academic counselor in the Hobson Bookish Services Center. At this appointment the counselor will review the educatee's transcript and how the completed courses will apply to the degree program. At the conclusion of the caste check, the educatee will know exactly how the earned credits apply to their degree too as what courses and how many hours are required to graduate. It is crucial for students to complete the degree check so they will know exactly where they are on the track to graduation. Students may schedule a degree cheque appointment at iAdvise.

Student Success Center

Mission

The Student Success Center shares the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences' mission to prepare students for lives of professional achievement, civic engagement, personal fulfillment, and lifelong learning. The centre supports the development and implementation of loftier-impact curricula , in the form of undergraduate research, internships, study away or study abroad, service and community-based learning, and other forms of ethically engaged experiential learning. High-Impact teaching practices allow students to deepen their learning by applying the skills and knowledge they gain from Arts and Sciences coursework in a range of real-world contexts. Participation in these has been shown to increment student engagement, persistence, and degree completion. The Pupil Success Center is committed to increasing disinterestedness of access to these opportunities, ensuring that financial and logistical barriers never stand betwixt a student and their goals.


Academic Achievement

Recognition of Academic Achievement

Dean'south Honor Roll

The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences Honor Roll is compiled at the shut of each fall and spring semester. It includes students who have completed at to the lowest degree 12 form point hours and have earned an boilerplate of 3.50 or higher for the semester.

Scholarships and Awards

Scholarships and awards are given annually to students who have achieved academic excellence. Among the many scholarships available only to Arts and Sciences majors are the Higher of Arts and Sciences Leadership Scholars scholarships, awarded to sophomores, juniors and seniors, and Phi Beta Kappa scholarships awarded to juniors and seniors.

The prestigious Carl Albert Award is given annually to the Arts and Sciences senior who best demonstrates superior academic achievement, moral force of character, and the promise of future service to the land and nation. Each yr, the college too awards four outstanding students, each pupil representing one of the college's four divisions: natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and professional programs.

The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences offers approximately 160 scholarships annually through the dean's office and many other scholarships through its diverse departments and schools. Students should consult the college'due south website or the Academy's publication A Guide to Scholarships and Financial Assist for further information. The Guide is bachelor on the Financial Assist Services website.

Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Beta Kappa, the nation'south oldest higher honor society, was founded at the College of William and Mary in 1776. Alpha Chapter of the University of Oklahoma was chartered in 1920. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is open up by invitation only to juniors and seniors in the Dodge Family unit Higher of Arts and Sciences, the Gaylord College of Journalism, and a limited number of other programs.

Juniors and seniors with distinguished academic records are elected in March/April of each year. Students who graduate at the terminate of the summer session or fall semester are eligible for election the following jump. For additional data about the University's Phi Beta Kappa affiliate, contact the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences Bookish Services office, or visit the Phi Beta Kappa website.

Higher Honorary Organizations

Several of the departments and schools within the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences participate in national honorary societies, and others take established Academy of Oklahoma honorary organizations. Students should check with their major department for this information.

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