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So you want to advance your career. Or maybe you’ve got a great idea - an invention that will change the world. We’re here to help. Our graduate degree in engineering is real and practical. The on-campus faculty will teach you to be adaptable and creative in a constantly changing industry. Together, we can make the world better.
Our Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program provides a broad section of classes that will enhance the abilities of new engineering graduates and practicing professionals who aspire to make significant contributions in technology innovation and productivity. Designed to allow students to select areas that will add depth and breadth to his or her technical and business knowledge, your plan of study can be customized based on your background and career goals.
Oklahoma Christian University has produced ABET-accredited undergraduate engineers since 1991. Courses are offered during the day and evening, and are Internet streamed, so you can keep working while pursuing your degree part-time or full-time. You may also choose to audit classes if you are not seeking a graduate degree or graduate credit. Our conveniently-located Edmond campus is easily accessible from I-35 and Memorial Road.
Areas of Study
Effective Fall 2012, the Master of Science in Engineering program will offer three formal tracks of study. These tracks are selected based on a student's educational backgrounds and goals and will appear on their transcript. The details of the tracks are as follows:
Electrical/Computer Track
| Core Requirements | Foundations of Engineering Ethics & Values Systems Engineering Tools of Operations Research Graduate MATH Course* |
| Core Engineering | 9 credit hours of CENG/ELEC courses |
| Graduate Electives | 9 credit hours needed (Theology & Business excluded) (Maximum of 6 credit hours of Research) |
Mechanical Engineering Track
| Core Requirements | Foundations of Engineering Ethics & Values Systems Engineering Tools of Operations Research Graduate MATH Course* |
| Core Engineering | 9 credit hours of MECH courses |
| Graduate Electives | 9 credit hours needed (Theology & Business excluded) (Maximum of 6 credit hours of Research) |
Engineering Management Track
| Core Requirements | Foundations of Engineering Ethics & Values Systems Engineering Management Tools of Operations Research Graduate MATH Course* |
| Core Engineering | 6 credit hours of CENG, ELEC, or MECH courses |
| Graduate Electives | 12 credit hours needed (Theology excluded) (Maximum of 6 credit hours of Business) (Maximum of 6 credit hours of Research) |
*or approved substitute
Our Faculty
Byron Newberry
Oklahoma Christian University - B.S.M.E.; University of Michigan - M.S.E. (concentration: Mechanical Engineering); University of Michigan - Ph.D. (concentration: Mechanical Engineering)
Byron Newberry serves as the Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His main academic interests are structural analysis, mechanical design, experimental stress analysis, and dynamics of structures. He belongs to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Society of En . . .
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