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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Doctoral degree in Tulsa

The PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering prepares you to specialize in many technical topics like invention, design and manufacture of devices, vehicles, machines and systems that meet the needs of society.

 

Application Deadline

    • Fall: Feb. 1

    • Spring: July 1

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The OSU-Tulsa Difference

Located in the middle of a metropolitan area of more than 1 million, OSU-Tulsa blends the robust research and faculty of Oklahoma State University with the convenience and flexibility of an urban branch campus.

 

OSU-Tulsa's graduate engineering programs are housed our Helmerich Research Center, a state-of-the-art research, development, testing and education facility that is also home to the OAIRE LaunchPad Center for Advanced Air Mobility, National Center for Wellness and Recovery research facilities and other industry partnerships.

 

HRC faculty provide research, testing, technology transfer and education to advance the region's aerospace, energy, manufacturing, transportation, electronics and medical industries. An entrepreneurial spirit exists throughout our faculty, with a focus on taking research from the lab to the marketplace.

 

OSU-Tulsa's strong connections with local industry ensure that your learning experience goes beyond the classroom, offering chances for hands-on engagement, internships and practical projects. Immerse yourself in the captivating history and vibrant culture of the Greenwood District while honing practical skills and building crucial networks that will drive your career forward.

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