Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City
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Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City was originally a branch of Oklahoma State University–Stillwater in 1961. In 1990, the name was changed from Oklahoma State University Technical Institute to Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City. OSU-OKC is part of the Oklahoma State University System. Currently students have a choice of over 40 degrees or certificates that would make them competitive in any career field they choose. Traditional semester classes are offered during weekdays. Also 3-week session classes are available during the weekends.
[edit] External links
- Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City home page
- Oklahoma State University System home page
- OSU-OKC is a participating institution at the Ardmore Higher Education Center
Academics | Academics • College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources • College of Arts & Sciences • CEAT • College of Education • College of Human Environmental Services • Edmon Low Library • William S. Spears School of Business |
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Athletics | OSU Athletics • OSU Wrestling • Bedlam • Boone Pickens Stadium • Gallagher-Iba Arena • Allie P. Reynolds Stadium • Karsten Creek • Sherman E. Smith Training Center • Bullet • Pistol Pete • National Wrestling Hall of Fame |
Campuses | Center for Health Sciences • Oklahoma City • Okmulgee • OSU Medical Center • Stillwater • Tulsa |
History | History • Old Central |
People | List of OSU people • List of OSU Olympians • List of OSU Greeks |
Student Life | Colvin Center • Daily O'Collegian • Eskimo Joe's • Homecoming • Orange Peel • Student Union |