Academic Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences is OU-Tulsa's largest college by enrollment, with over 450 students currently pursuing a graduate degree. Our five degree programs are diverse, but share a common commitment to improving our community.
The MHR program provides students the skills to help people and communities and to lead team-based oragnizations. In addition to the 36-hour MHR, the program offers the 60-hour Clinical Mental Health Counseling track for those interested in becoming Licensed Professional Counselors.
Master of Library and Information Studies
A professional degree for the digital age, the MLIS is an excellent choice for students interested in librarianship, information technology, or data management.
Master of Arts in Organizational Dynamics
The Organizational Dynamics program links management theory and practice through project-based learning while building leadership skills.
Master of Public Administration
The MPA is the preferred professional degree for those seeking to advance their careers in the public or nonprofit sectors.
We are proud to offer the state's only accredited MSW degree program. Students may select a concentration in Direct Practice or Administration and Community Practice.