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Academic Degree and Program Information

Mission Statement

OSU-OKC's mission is to advance our diverse communities through transformative career and workforce education programs and services.

Degree and Program Information

OSU-Oklahoma City responds to students’ career aspirations and current business and industry workforce development needs, by offering:

  • Associate in applied science degree programs
  • Associate in science degree programs
  • Certificate programs
  • General education programs
  • Computer industry certifications
  • Developmental education classes

Community leaders and professionals serve on advisory committees for each campus division, providing input on workforce changes.

Are you ready to move into the workplace?

OSU-Oklahoma City offers a wide variety of Associate in Applied Science degree programs aimed at directly preparing students for the workforce. (Minimum 60 semester credit hours of college course work excluding any physical education courses.) More...

Planning to transfer to a four-year college?

Enroll in one of OSU-Oklahoma City’s Associate in Science degree programs. (Minimum 60 semester credit hours of college course work excluding any physical education courses.) More...

Does OSU-Oklahoma City offer short-term training that would assist in my current position or in my search for a new career?

OSU-Oklahoma City offers a variety of Certificate Programs. These programs require fewer than 60 hours, little general education coursework and provide training certification for your employer. View the certificates...

Want your general education classes out of the way or just looking for a great elective course?

All OSU-Oklahoma City Associates in Applied Science degrees require 18 hours of general education and Associate of Science degrees require 37 hours of general education courses; many of these classes can also be transferred to a four-year degree program for credit hours. Other courses offered provide students with useful and interesting electives to round out a college education. More...

Do you want to work in computer technology?

If you are preparing for a career as a network administrator, technical support specialist, software/hardware developer, database administrator, or office specialist you may be interested in one of our Computer Industry Certifications. More...