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An MSE that Works for the Working Professional

Earning a masters degree to advance your career should be as simple as possible, and at Oklahoma Christian University, it is!  We understand that you can't take class in the middle of the day or multiple times a week.  We know that you want a program that's quick, but also high-quality.  And you need a schedule that's consistent and allows you to see the light at the end of the tunnel as soon as you start at the beginning.

Whatever your goals, we can help you achieve them with our Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) that works for you, the working professional!

By attending our accelerated classes just one or two nights a week, you can earn your graduate engineering degree in three to five consecutive semesters (less than two years!) while still balancing your busy work and family schedules.  An accredited bachelors degree in engineering is preferable for admission, but students from other math and science backgrounds, such as computer science, mathematics, and physics, are welcome and encouraged to apply.  

Upcoming Terms:
Summer 2013 Accelerated Term I: May 6 - June 20
Summer 2013 Accelerated Term II: July 1 - August 15

Prospective students should call the Graduate School of Engineering at 405-425-5579 or email stephanie.baird@oc.edu for more information.  You may also apply online

All classes meet on our conveniently located Edmond campus, which is easily accessible from I-35 and Memorial Road.  For a detailed map of OC's campus, please click here.

Our Faculty

Jennifer Bryan

Jennifer Bryan

Oklahoma Christian University - B.S. Mathematics/Computer Science; Oklahoma State University - M.S. Pure Mathematics; Oklahoma State University - Currently working on dissertation: Statistics

Dr. Jennifer Bryan is interested in statistics, math education, and algebra workshops for secondary teachers. Bryan is a member of several organizations: Mathematics Association of America, American Statistical Association, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and Kappa Mu Epsilon (the Math . . .

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