Oklahoma State University is in Tulsa, for Tulsa. OSU-Tulsa's vision includes broadening the University's research capabilities and activities in the Tulsa metropolitan area. As the newest member of the OSU system, the Tulsa campus brings a new dimension to the university's research mission. Tulsa-affiliated research is deliberately fashioned to be innovative and relevant to serve Oklahoma and the unique needs of Tulsa.
The former University Center at Tulsa campus became OSU-Tulsa on Jan. 1, 1999. During this short time, the campus has worked to become an integral part of the Tulsa community and the development of the state of Oklahoma. During this time, OSU-Tulsa has experienced a tremendous growth phase. Student headcount has grown from 1,187 in the spring 1999 semester to nearly 2,700 currently.
The Tulsa campus has embraced OSU's "one university, multiple sites" philosophy. OSU-Tulsa maximizes university resources by promoting a partnership where learning and research flourish through sharing faculty and resources with the Stillwater campus.
Programs
Advertising, Agricultural Education, American Studies, Aviation, Aviation Management, Business Administration, Civil Engineering, Communication Sciences, Communication Sciences & Disorders, Computer Science, Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Elementary Education, English, English as a Second Language, Environmental Sciences, Family, Finance, Health Care Management, Health Education, Human Development, Industrial Engineering, Information Assurance and Security Engineering, International Business, Liberal Studies, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Mass Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Merchandising Management, Multidisciplinary Studies, Political Science, Pre-Law, Public Relations, Teaching
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Special Focus Institutions - Medical Schools
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