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The Ultimate Guide of Clubs To Join For Any Arts and Sciences Major at Oklahoma State University

Because it's ALL about that resume.

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Whether you are a newbie freshman desperate to make friends at college or a soon-to-be senior frantically trying to pad your resume, getting involved in various clubs and student organizations is extremely valuable.

But with over 400 student organizations at OSU, it can be a bit overwhelming to even think about looking for a club to join. Here is a little guide to help any arts or sciences major get started:


1. Art, Graphic Design and Art History

1. OSU Graphic Design Club

2. Oklahoma State University Artist Society

3. Art History Organization

4. OSU Museum of Art Student Advisory Committee

3. Languages & Literatures

1. French Club

2. German Club & German Honor Society

3. Spanish Club & Spanish Honor Society

4. ASL Club & ASL Honor Society

5. Russian Club

6. Japanese Club

7. Chinese Students and Scholars Association

4. History

1. History Club

2. Phi Alpha Theta

7. Theatre

1. Theatre Council

8. Chemistry

1. American Chemical Society

9. Geology

1. American Association of Petroleum Geologists

2. Association for Women Geoscientists

3. Geology Graduate Student Association

4. Oklahoma State University Geological Society

5. Society of Exploration Geoscientists

11. Mathematics

1. Math Club

12. Microbiology & Molecular Genetics

1. Microbiology Club

14. Communication Sciences and Disorders

1. National Student Speech Language Hearing Association

18. Psychology

1. Psychology Club

2. Psi Chi

19. Sociology

1. Sociology Club

2. Alpha Kappa Delta

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