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'''Oklahoma State University–Tulsa''', located in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]], United States, is the newest institution of the [[Oklahoma State University System]]. It was previously the '''University Center at Tulsa''' until it became OSU-Tulsa on January 1, 1999. OSU-Tulsa is unique in the fact that it is not recognized as its own entity, but rather an extension of the main [[Oklahoma State University]] campus in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma]]. OSU-Tulsa works in conjunction with the main OSU campus and [[Tulsa Community College]] to provide freshman and sophomore-level courses, enabling students to complete a four-year undergraduate course of study. Pamela Martin Fry was named the institution's third president and first female president in 2019. |
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==Academics== |
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The Tulsa campus focuses on junior, senior and graduate level education, providing opportunities for individuals to complete bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. |
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==Campus== |
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==Oklahoma State University–Tulsa== |
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The campus is located north of downtown Tulsa, in the historic [[Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma|Greenwood]] neighborhood. Tulsa facilities include traditional classrooms, distance-learning classrooms, computer labs, and a conference center area. |
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Located in [[Tulsa, OK]], [[USA]], is the newest institution of the [[Oklahoma State University System]]. It was previously the '''University Center at Tulsa''' until it became OSU-Tulsa on January 1, 1999. OSU-Tulsa is unique in the fact that is not recognized as its own entity, but rather an extension of the main [[Oklahoma State University]] campus in [[Stillwater, Oklahoma]]. In doing so OSU has managed to retard the growth of the Tulsa Campus. Instead of expanding facilities and add faculty OSU came up with the BOB or Big Orange Bus. Now Students are simply transported to and from Stillwater on a daily basis for free. The Tulsa campus focuses on junior, senior and graduate level education, providing opportunities for individuals to complete bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. OSU-Tulsa works in conjunction with the main OSU campus and [[Tulsa Community College]] to provide Freshman and Sophomore level courses, enabling students to complete a four-year undergraduate course of study. All the while preventing the second largest city in the state from having a true 4 year public university. |
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The Helmerich Advanced Technology Research Center (HATRC) is a recent campus addition. This {{convert|125000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} engineering building is home to OSU's School of Materials Science and Engineering and has specialized labs for developing advanced materials targeted to local [[aerospace]], [[biotechnology]], and [[telecommunications]], and manufacturing industries. |
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===Location:=== |
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OSU-Tulsa is conveniently located near downtown Tulsa. The campus address is 700 North [[Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma|Greenwood]] Avenue. It is near I-244 and Detroit Avenue. The campus consists of six buildings: North Hall, Main Hall, Administration Hall, Auditorium, Bookstore, and the newly completed Helmrich Advanced Technology Research Center. |
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==External links== |
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* [https://tulsa.okstate.edu/ OSU-Tulsa home page] |
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====Bachelor Degrees==== |
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* [https://tulsa.okstate.edu/mse/ OSU School of Materials Science and Engineering home page] |
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:Aerospace Admin. & Operations B.S.<br> |
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* [https://tulsa.okstate.edu/mechanicalengineering Mechanical Engineering at OSU-Tulsa home page] |
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:: -Aviation Management<br> |
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* [http://system.okstate.edu/ Oklahoma State University System home page] |
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:: -Professional Pilot<br> |
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:: -Technical Services Mgmt<br> |
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:American Studies B.A.<br> |
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:Career & Technical Education:<br> |
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:: Non-Certification B.S.<br> |
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:Civil Engineering B.S. *<br> |
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:Communication Sciences & Disorders B.S.<br> |
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:Computer Science<br> |
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:Design, Housing & Merchandising B.S.<br> |
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:: -Merchandising<br> |
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:Electrical & Computer Engineering B.S.<br> |
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:Elementary Education B.S.<br> |
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:Finance B.S.<br> |
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:General Business B.S.<br> |
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:General Business: Pre-Law B.S.<br> |
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:Health Education & Promotion B.S.<br> |
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:History B.A. *<br> |
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:Human Development & Family Science B.S.<br> |
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:: -Child & Family Services<br> |
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:: -Early Childhood Education<br> |
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:International Business B.S.<br> |
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:Journalism and Broadcasting B.A./B.S.<br> |
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:: -Advertising<br> |
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:: -Public Relations<br> |
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:Liberal Studies B.A./B.S.*<br> |
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:Management B.S.<br> |
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:Management Information Systems B.S.<br> |
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:Marketing B.S.<br> |
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:Mechanical Engineering B.S.<br> |
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:Philosophy B.A. *<br> |
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:Political Science B.S.<br> |
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:Sociology B.A./B.S.*<br> |
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:University Studies:<br> |
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:: Multidisciplinary Studies B.U.S.<br> |
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:''*partially implemented''<br> |
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===Master's Degrees=== |
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:Aviation and Space Science M.S.<br> |
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:Business Administration M.B.A.<br> |
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:Civil Engineering M.S.<br> |
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:Communications Sciences & Disorders M.S.*<br> |
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:Computer Science M.S.<br> |
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:Counseling M.S.<br> |
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:: Community Counseling<br> |
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:: School Counseling<br> |
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:Educational Leadership Studies M.S.<br> |
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:: Higher Education Administration<br> |
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:: School Administration<br> |
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:Educational Psychology M.S.<br> |
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:: Development and Instructional<br> |
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:: Gifted and Talented<br> |
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:Electrical Engineering M.S.<br> |
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:Engineering & Technology Management M.S.<br> |
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:English M.A.: Teaching English Second Language<br> |
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:Environmental Engineering M.S.<br> |
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:Environmental Science M.S.<br> |
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:Fire & Emergency Management Admin. M.S.*<br> |
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:Health Care Administration M.S.<br> |
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:Human Development & Family Science M.S.<br> |
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:: Child & Family Services<br> |
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:: Developmental & Family Science<br> |
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:: Early Childhood Education<br> |
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:Industrial Engineering & Management M.S.*<br> |
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:International Studies Certificate<br> |
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:Management Information Systems M.S.<br> |
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:Mass Communications: Media Management M.S.<br> |
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:Mechanical Engineering M.S.*<br> |
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:Teaching, Learning, and Leadership M.S.<br> |
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:: Curriculum Leadership Studies<br> |
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:: Elem., Middle, Secondary, K-12 Ed.<br> |
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:: Occupational Education Studies<br> |
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:: Reading and Literacy<br> |
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:: Special Education<br> |
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:: Secondary Education for Teachers<br> |
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:: Non-Traditionally Certified<br> |
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:Telecommunications Management M.S.<br> |
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:''*partially implemented''<br> |
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===Doctoral Degrees=== |
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:College Teaching Ed.D.<br> |
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:Computer Science Ph.D.*<br> |
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:Education Ph.D.<br> |
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:: Curriculum Studies<br> |
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:: Occupational Education Studies<br> |
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:: Professional Education Studies<br> |
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:: Social Foundations in Education<br> |
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:Educational Psychology Ph.D.*<br> |
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:: Educational Psychology<br> |
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:: Research and Evaluation<br> |
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:Electrical Engineering Ph.D.<br> |
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:Environmental Science Ph.D.<br> |
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:Higher Education Ed.D.<br> |
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:School Administration Ed.D.<br> |
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:''*partially implemented''<br> |
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==For More Information:== |
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Phone: 1-800-277-8228<br> |
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Email: tulsa.info@okstate.edu |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.osu-tulsa.okstate.edu/ OSU-Tulsa home page] |
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* [http://www.osu-tulsa.okstate.edu/academics/programs.asp/ OSU-Tulsa Degree Programs] |
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* [http://www.osu-tulsa.okstate.edu/academics/financial.asp/ OSU-Tulsa Financial Aid and Scholarships] |
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* [http://system.okstate.edu/ Oklahoma State University System home page] |
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 22 August 2024
Former names | University Center at Tulsa |
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President | Johnny Stephens |
Location | , , United States |
Oklahoma State University–Tulsa, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, is the newest institution of the Oklahoma State University System. It was previously the University Center at Tulsa until it became OSU-Tulsa on January 1, 1999. OSU-Tulsa is unique in the fact that it is not recognized as its own entity, but rather an extension of the main Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater, Oklahoma. OSU-Tulsa works in conjunction with the main OSU campus and Tulsa Community College to provide freshman and sophomore-level courses, enabling students to complete a four-year undergraduate course of study. Pamela Martin Fry was named the institution's third president and first female president in 2019.
Academics
[edit]The Tulsa campus focuses on junior, senior and graduate level education, providing opportunities for individuals to complete bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees.
Campus
[edit]The campus is located north of downtown Tulsa, in the historic Greenwood neighborhood. Tulsa facilities include traditional classrooms, distance-learning classrooms, computer labs, and a conference center area.
The Helmerich Advanced Technology Research Center (HATRC) is a recent campus addition. This 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m2) engineering building is home to OSU's School of Materials Science and Engineering and has specialized labs for developing advanced materials targeted to local aerospace, biotechnology, and telecommunications, and manufacturing industries.