University of Oklahoma College of Architecture
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The University of Oklahoma College of Architecture is the architecture unit of the University of Oklahoma in Norman. With an enrollment of 618 undergraduates and 91 graduates,[1] the College of Architecture is one the best architecture schools in Oklahoma.
The college as it stands now was formed in 1970 as the College of Environmental Design. It was renamed the College of Architecture in 1984. Architecture was formally established at OU in 1926 under the College of Engineering. In 1948, renowned architect Bruce Goff was appointed chairman of the School of Architecture. Currently, award-winning, Harvard-educated architect Bob G. Fillpott serves as Dean.
In Norman, most classes are held in Gould Hall while some classes are held in the Carnegie Building. Several graduate level architecture classes are also offered at the Tulsa campus.
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The college grants degrees at the Bachelor's, Master's levels. Architectural fields covered at the college include:
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- ^ Unduplicated Enrollment by College, Major and Level, Fall 2005 (English) (HTML). University of Oklahoma. Retrieved on July 10, 2006.
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