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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 crucial for national priorities. This dynamic field is entering an era of remarkable intellectual challenges and growth opportunities. Advancements in materials science directly enhance both state and national economic vitality and security.
Industry experts in the Tulsa region have established four key research priorities under the broad scope of Materials Science and Engineering: Energy Technology Materials, Medical Bio-Materials, Aerospace Advanced Materials, and Electronics/Control Technology Materials. Tulsa's industry leaders have also recognized materials science as the foundational discipline at the HRC.
Thesis Track
30 credit hours total
Coursework (15 core credits plus 9 elective credits)
Thesis committee formation
6 research/thesis credits with MSE advisor
Oral thesis defense
Thesis approval process
Graduation clearance
Non-Thesis Track
35 credit hours total
Coursework (21 core MSE credits plus 12 elective credits)
Committee formation
2 research project credits with MSE advisor
Oral project defense
Project approval process
Graduation clearance