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The Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering program at OSU, based at OSU-Tulsa, positions the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology to deliver exceptional education, cutting-edge research, and technological innovation in advanced materials vital to our nation. Materials Science and Engineering is entering an era of extraordinary growth and significance, playing a pivotal role in sustaining U.S. industrial competitiveness, economic vitality, and national security. This program prepares future professionals to engineer specialized materials, ensuring their reliability and practical applications for society.
Program Structure
Industry experts in the Tulsa, Oklahoma region have pinpointed four key research concentrations under the broad scope of Materials Science and Engineering. These specialized areas encompass Energy Technology Materials, Medical Biomaterials, Aerospace Advanced Materials, and Electronics & Control Technology Materials. Tulsa's industry leaders have consistently recognized materials science as a foundational field.
60 total credit hours (post-MS)
24 credit hours of advanced coursework beyond the MS degree plus 6 elective credits. The program mandates 21 credit hours of core MSE courses.
PhD candidacy (upon successful qualification exam completion)