During the first two years of medical school, student activities at The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine are centralized in the Basic Sciences Education Building (BSEB). Virtually all class-based coursework is provided here.

Each class of nearly 200 students is divided into eleven "modules" which serve as their "home" within the BSEB. Here, each student has a desk and personal storage area as well as access to permanent computer workstations. "Module Mates" form an important support structure and rich social network, if not a virtual family for our students. The modules also serve as an important site for small group discussions and many of the student-centered learning activities of the College. The student lounge, located in the same building, has activities such as a foos-ball table and large flat screen TV. Other spaces for studying and lounging include the Boren Lounge, David L. Boren Student Union, Robert M. Bird Library.