Laws exist to keep us safe and protect our rights. Those in the criminal justice field work to make society a better place by ensuring these laws are upheld and that we are protected. OU’s Bachelor of ...
This page is your one-stop shop for undergraduate resources from the Academic Success Center. Have a question about your major? Want to get more connected with faculty members? Need to know how to ...
Estabished in 1927, the OU chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society recognizes academic achievements of first-year students. Joining can open doors for you and offer opportunities to stand out, be ...
Courses and programs offered through First-Year Learning and Engagement focus on developing students into learners and leaders. Transition courses are designed to assist students in successfully ...
Darrell was a first-generation college student and knows what it is like to feel like you are navigating a whole new world alone. He is passionate about service and is proud to say that he is a ...
Bioretention is an upland water quality and water quantity control practice that uses the chemical, biological and physical properties of plants, microbes and soils for removal of pollutants from ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Recruitment is underway for a University of Oklahoma College of Medicine study that seeks to better understand the factors driving Type 2 diabetes in youth, with the aim of determining ...
The OU Economic Development Institute (EDI) provides in-person learning options at many stages of your economic development career. This is the core economic development certification program we’ve ...
Travis received his Bachelor's degree with an alarming number of hours. His initial goal when he became an advisor was to help students avoid the same mistakes he made. He is a big believer in keeping ...
Joey lives in Norman with her partner and their two cats, Yuki and Noodle. She graduated high school in Stillwater (boo), but likes to think she's balanced that out through her other experiences. Joey ...
Lyndsey Smith is a first-generation OU graduate and is proud to call Norman her hometown. Lyndsey knew that she was called to work in higher education after a transformative experience as a student ...
A minimum of 120 hours is needed for a Bachelor of Arts - Lifespan Care Administration. A minimum of 30 hours must be earned from the OU College of Professional and Continuing Studies. A minimum of 60 ...