About Us
The Community and International Training and Development (CITD) collaborates with a variety of colleges on the university campus to offer credit and noncredit courses.
Architecture Programs extends the resources of the College of Architecture to professionals in the field seeking to fulfill continuing education requirements or degree completion. Credit and noncredit courses in a variety of educational formats, including travel study, are offered. The College of Continuing Education at the University of Oklahoma is a registered American Institute of Architects (AIA) provider.
Arts and Sciences Programs extend the resources of the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Liberal Studies to lifelong learners through special courses, conferences and seminars. This program provides planning and administration of these activities for faculty who contribute their content expertise. Arts and Sciences Programs also develop credit courses, special topics courses, weekend courses, noncredit courses, workshops, conferences and grant-funded projects. Arts and Sciences Programs offer the popular Summer in Santa Fe, an annual program featuring many credit and non-credit courses in this scenic and culturally vital New Mexican community.
In support of the College of Education, CITD delivers off-campus and self-support credit courses for undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, administrators and school support personnel. Many of these courses are delivered in a traditional semester hour format; others are organized in a compressed time frame to meet the needs of participants with inflexible schedules. Special conferences and off-campus courses are offered in all areas of education including early childhood education, adult education, rural school administration and comparative studies in international education. CITD works with OU faculty and leading professionals in the fields of educational administration, educational psychology and community health to provide special conferences and workshops.
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