Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City is an important part of the Oklahoma State University system. The following is a detailed introduction:
School Profile
Long history: As part of the Oklahoma State University system, its history can be traced back to the Oklahoma Agricultural and Medical College established in 1890, and it has inherited a profound academic heritage.
Excellent location: Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the city is the capital and largest city of the state, providing students with a wealth of internship, employment, cultural and entertainment resources.
Moderate size: The campus is neither large nor small. In the fall of 2023, it welcomed nearly 2,200 freshmen, providing students with a good learning and living environment, allowing students to better integrate into campus life.
Educational Resources
Rich majors: There are College of Health Sciences, College of Human Services, College of Professional Studies, College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, etc., covering many majors such as nursing and computer technology to meet the learning and career development needs of different students.
Flexible teaching methods: Whether it is first-time students, parents, or professionals seeking additional certifications, its courses and support systems can meet the diverse needs of students.
Focus on practical teaching: Through OSU Polytech Programs provide innovative STEM-based courses, industry-connected academic programs, flexible learning opportunities and real learning experiences to cultivate students' practical ability and innovative spirit.
Campus Life
Rich campus activities: There will be activities such as celebrating Constitution Day, National Voter Registration Day, and special activities such as the third annual reflection walk to support themes such as Suicide Prevention Month to enhance students' sense of social responsibility and campus cohesion.
Strong employment support: The school is committed to providing students with employment guidance and support, helping students understand the dynamics of the employment market and improve their employment competitiveness. Its graduates have certain competitiveness in the local employment market and can better adapt to social needs.
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