Oklahoma Christian University is a private Christian university with distinctive characteristics. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
History:
The school was founded by Protestants in 1950 and was originally named Central Christian College.
In 1959, it was renamed Oklahoma Christian College and began to offer bachelor's degrees. In 1962, it welcomed its first undergraduate graduates.
In 1990, the school reorganized its academic departments into independent colleges and changed its name to Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts. In 1996, it was simplified to the current Oklahoma Christian University.
Academic Resources:
Wide range of majors: The school offers a wide range of majors, including accounting, art, biblical studies, biology, general business, chemistry, communications research, computer science, education, electronic media, English, family studies, history, journalism, mathematics, mechanical engineering, political science, psychology, religious education, drama, etc.
High teaching quality: The school focuses on small class teaching, and the teacher-student ratio is relatively ideal, which allows teachers to pay full attention to the learning progress of each student and provide students with personalized educational guidance.
Campus facilities:
Beautiful campus environment: The school is located in Oklahoma City, and the campus covers an area of 200 acres (about 81 hectares), showing a suburban campus style, providing students with a quiet and comfortable learning and living environment.
Modern teaching facilities: Equipped with advanced teaching equipment and laboratories to meet the teaching and practice needs of various majors. In addition, the school provided wireless network services on campus as early as 2001, and began to provide Apple MacBooks to all full-time students and teachers in 2008. Students can also choose iPhone or iPod touch.
Campus culture:
Strong religious atmosphere: As a Christian university, religious beliefs occupy an important position in campus culture. The school encourages students to study and live under the guidance of faith, and holds more than 2,000 spiritual life activities every year.
Rich club activities: There are many student clubs and organizations covering academic, art, sports, public welfare and other fields, providing students with rich extracurricular life and exercise opportunities, helping students develop leadership and teamwork spirit.
Sports and competition: The school is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and has the nicknames of "Eagles" and "Lady Eagles". Its sports include basketball, football, track and field, etc. The school's sports teams have achieved good results in various competitions, and the sports and competition atmosphere is strong.
Employment support: The school provides students with career planning and employment guidance services to help students understand the needs of the employment market and improve their employment competitiveness. Through internships, practical projects and cooperation with enterprises, it provides students with abundant practical opportunities and employment channels.
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