Greater Oklahoma City Region - Aerospace Industry Survey

Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University (OSU) prepares both undergraduate and graduate students for a range of careers in aerospace-related industries. Aerospace Engineering. The OSU School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering. A dual degree option is offered in aerospace and mechanical engineering with the possibility of graduating in four years. OSU also offers a Master of Science in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. There are two options for the completion of a master’s degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering – MS and MS with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UMAS) concentration. The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering also offers Ph.D. degrees in Aerospace Engineering, including an option with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UMAS) concentration. Other Aerospace-Related Engineering Fields. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oklahoma State University offers a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, and a dual degree in both electrical and computer engineering. At the graduate level, the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering are offered. The School also offers a robust Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering to research oriented graduate students. Other aerospace-related engineering at OSU offerings include undergraduate and graduate degrees in Materials Science and Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Aerospace Administration and Operations. OSU’s College of Education and Sciences offers undergraduate students the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Administration and Operations with four concentrations: 1. Aviation management - prepares students for management positions in the aerospace industry; 2. Aerospace security - prepares students for careers in aviation/aerospace security management fields; 3. Professional pilot - prepares students for careers in flight operations in both the general aviation and the air carrier segments of the aviation industry; and 4. Technical service management - builds on an individual’s technical experience in aircraft maintenance or avionics to prepare students for management positions in all segments of the industry.

Greater OKC Region Aerospace and Aviation - 2025

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