University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences
College of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences, also known as the College of A&S (or simply CAS) is the liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. Established in 1909, the college is currently the largest unit at OU in terms of the number of students enrolled.[1] Classes are held all over campus but the main office is located in Ellison Hall on the main campus in Norman.
Majors offered
OU College of Arts and Sciences offers the following undergraduate majors:[2]
- African and African American Studies, BA
- Anthropology, BA
- Anthropology: Human, Health & Biology, BS
- Astronomy, BS
- Astrophysics, BS
- Biochemistry, BS
- Biology, BS
- Chemistry (Professional), BS
- Chemistry and Biochemistry, BS
- Chemical Biosciences, BS
- Classics, BA
- Classics: Classical Languages, BA
- Classics: Classical Studies, BA
- Classics: Latin, BA
- Communication, BA
- Community Health, BS or BA
- Economics, BA
- English: Writing, BA
- English: Library & Cultural Studies, BA
- Environmental Studies, BS or BA
- Film and Media Studies, BA
- Health and Exercise Science, BS
- History, BA
- History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, BA
- Human Relations, BA
- Information Studies, BA
- Arabic, BA
- Chinese, BA
- French, BA
- German, BA
- Italian, BA
- Japanese, BA
- Russian, BA
- Spanish, BA
- Judiac Studies, BA
- Latinx Studies, BA
- Letters, BA
- Letters: Constitutional Studies, BA
- Linguistics, BA
- Mathematics, BA
- Mathematics (Professional), BS
- Microbiology, BS
- Microbiology: Biotechnology, BS
- Microbiology (Professional), BS
- Native American Studies, BA
- Philosophy, BA
- Physics, BS
- Physics (Professional), BS
- Planned Program, BS or BA
- Plant Biology, BS
- Plant Biology: Biotechnology, BS
- Psychology, BA
- Psychology (Professional), BS
- Political Science, BA
- Political Science: Election and Campaign Management, BA
- Public and Nonprofit Administration, BA
- Public Health, BS
- Religious Studies, BA
- Social Work, BA
- Sociology, BA
- Sociology: Criminology, BA
- Women's and Gender Studies, BA
References
External links
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- Advanced Radar Research Center
- American Indian Law Review
- Carl Albert Center
- Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
- Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
- Institute for U.S.-China Issues
- Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy
- Julian P. Kanter Political Commercial Archive
- K20 Center
- National Weather Center
- OU Center for Public Management
- University of Oklahoma Press
- Society for Cinema and Media Studies
- World Literature Today
- College of Engineering
- College of Architecture
- Price College of Business
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
- College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences
- Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy
- Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education
- Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts
- University College
- College of Law
- College of Medicine
- College of Dentistry
- Hudson College of Public Health
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- Established: 1890
- Endowment: $1.65 billion
- Students: 30,303
35°12′28″N 97°26′50″W / 35.20778°N 97.44722°W / 35.20778; -97.44722
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