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OU Health Campus

Each day, the University of Oklahoma Health Campus educates more than 4,000 students and residents to strengthen our state’s health care workforce, conducts research to develop new disease treatments, and provides Oklahomans with a unique resource for highly skilled, compassionate care across all children’s, women’s, and adult specialties. OU Health Campus is committed to improving the quality of life for those we serve, both now and for generations to come.

130+

registered student organizations 

3:1

student-to-faculty ratio

4,000+

students and residents

Programs

OU Health Campus is home to seven professional health colleges and over 70 academic programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral levels. Programs are available at campuses in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, as well as additional sites across the state, to meet the health care needs in Oklahoma. Students interested in an OU Health Campus bachelor’s program will start their academic journey at the Norman campus and move to the Health Campus (OUHC), OU-Tulsa Campus, or an additional learning site after meeting admission qualifications to the program of interest OR their program of application.

Bachelor’s programs (two years at OU Norman + two years at OUHC)

Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences
– Nuclear Medicine
– Radiation Therapy
– Radiography
– Sonography

For a full list of the 70+ health-related programs, including graduate and professional programs, please visit discover.ouhsc.edu.

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Lauren Pezel

Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences - Radiography, Class of 2027
From Highland Ranch, Colorado

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 I chose OU Health Campus because of the supportive environment it provides. The OU Health Campus strives off excellence and is dedicated to supporting you. Here at OU, people are rooting for you and want to see you succeed. 

The College
of Allied Health

The College of Allied Health serves as the academic unit for 21 programs, including audiology, communication sciences and disorders, dietetics, nuclear medicine, nutritional sciences, occupational therapy, physical therapy, radiation sciences, radiation therapy, radiography, rehabilitation sciences, sonography, and speech-language pathology. Our college’s pass rate for professional entry boards/licensure examinations in the 10 professional-entry programs is over 95%. 

The College
of Dentistry 

The College of Dentistry has Oklahoma’s only Doctor of Dental Surgery program located in Oklahoma City and an option to complete the final two years in Tulsa, as well as its only Bachelor of Dental Hygiene program, with availability in Oklahoma City, Weatherford, Bartlesville, and Ardmore. Our college will teach you how to successfully blend science, human relations, and technical skills into your profession, and we are prepared to provide you with a dental education second to none. 

The Fran and
Earl Ziegler
 College of Nursing

The Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing was founded in 1911 and is the state’s largest and oldest nursing program. We are dedicated to continuing the leadership and academic excellence that have become synonymous with the University of Oklahoma. The college is home to five nursing degree programs with sites in Oklahoma City, Duncan, Lawton, Tulsa, and Norman. 

The College
of Medicine

The College of Medicine is home to our Physician Associate (PA) program and the only Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program in the state, offering both programs in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. We have a vibrant medical school, which is critical for Oklahoma’s continuing development and success in medical education, biomedical research, and health care. Our campus also includes Oklahoma’s only Level 1 trauma center, National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center, and children’s hospital. 

The College
of Pharmacy

At the OU College of Pharmacy, students explore a variety of career paths from direct patient care to cutting-edge pharmaceutical research, and they can experience unique opportunities like our fully operational onsite nuclear pharmacy and the Oklahoma Poison Center, where toxicology pharmacists advise both patients and healthcare professionals. With a strong foundation in clinical and scientific education, OU COP prepares future pharmacists to make a real, lasting impact in the lives of others.

The Hudson College
of Public Health

The Hudson College of Public Health is one of only 50 accredited public health schools in the United States, and the only one in Oklahoma. Our active research program spans five research centers with major initiatives related to American Indian health and biosecurity research. 
 

 

Virtual Resources at OU Health Campus

Learn more about the opportunities waiting for you at OU Health Campus! Explore OUHC's virtual resources webpage to: 

  • watch the "How I Got Here" web series
  • schedule a one-on-one with your admissions counselor
  • attend a webinar focusing on your academic interest
  • connect with a current student
  • take an in-person or virtual tour of campus

Virtual Resources

Engage with OU Health Campus

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All of our academic colleges offer one- on-one or group advising appointments, which provide a more in-depth look at specific programs of interest.

Academic
Top Seven

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Learn more about OU Health Campus by reading our Academic Top Seven sheet. 
 

Schedule an
Academic Tour

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Tour major-specific facilities and meet staff and faculty members from your academic college of interest through our informational sessions.