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Mid-August Mid-October Mid-January Mid-March Mid- May to Late June Early July to Mid-August MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3.1 MODULE 3.2 Financial Accounting ACCT 5202* Financial Management FIN 5102* ...
Our renewed Strategic Plan reaffirms our commitment to the highest levels of academic excellence, research innovation, student success, and service to our state and beyond. It strengthens our resolve ...
Caroline Hand believes in the ability of ensemble music making to create connections among student musicians and audiences alike, and searches for ways to enhance these bonds. Dr. Hand has the ...
Final Day to Submit Master’s Degree Program of Study to the Graduate College Oct. 6 Final Day to Submit Master Theses Topic and Committee Membership form to the Graduate College Oct. 6 100% Reduction ...
OU Concurrent Enrollment is offering an in-person course on the OU-Tulsa campus this Fall called "The 9 Things Every College Student Needs to Know About Money". Students who complete this course will ...
The Acting degree is for the undergraduate student interested in pursuing a career as a performer in professional theatre, television, or film. An undergraduate actor at the OU School of Drama may ...
Financial Aid Outreach is designed to raise awareness about federal, state, and institutional student aid and resources that are available to students who plan to or are attending post-secondary ...
The Zarrow Institute on Transition & Self-Determination at the University of Oklahoma strives to promote successful transition outcomes for all by implementing innovative research, putting findings ...
Sofia Kravis is a member of the Sooner Space Group at OU studying under Drs. Mukremin Kilic and Diogo Merguizo-Sanchez. Her research is in the dynamics of particles in astrophysical systems, primarily ...
Click the tabs below to expand and collapse the wide variety of resources available to researchers at the School of Community Medicine. The Vice President for Research oversees and manages all ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – Architecture students at the University of Oklahoma had an experience they’re unlikely to forget. They created toys for people who are blind and visually impaired. Under the guidance ...
NORMAN, OKLA. – Two researchers from the University of Oklahoma are partnering with Oklahoma start-up Xironetic to develop innovative methods for neurosurgical guidance, visualization and training.
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