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Masters in
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The degree is designed for students interested in careers in industry and
government service that emphasize advanced design, development, and research
methods for high technology. Two-way interactive videoconferencing,
videotape and Internet delivery provide time and schedule flexibility to
coordinate with demanding work requirements. Major areas of emphasis in both
course offerings and research include communications, speech and image
processing, laser applications, computer systems, digital and analog VLSI
design, electronics, control theory, real-time system control, renewable
energy systems, electric power economics, microwave remote sensing, expert
system development, and parallel processing.
| Providing Institution: |
Oklahoma State University |
| Delivery: |
Interactive Television,
Videotape, Internet |
Masters in Engineering and
Technology Management
The MSETM program is provided by the colleges of Engineering, Architecture
and Technology, Business Administration, and Arts and Sciences. It is
designed for today’s fast-track engineer or scientist. Two-way interactive
videoconferencing, videotape and Internet delivery provide time and schedule
flexibility to coordinate with demanding work requirements. In addition,
some topics are taught in five-week, one credit hour modules.
| Providing Institution: |
Oklahoma State University |
| Delivery: |
Interactive Television |
Masters in Environmental
Engineering
The environmental engineering program emphasizes the application of
mathematics, physics, biology and chemistry to technologically sound
solutions of environmental problems. The course of study stresses the
aqueous environment although important interfaces with problems of
atmospheric pollution and solid waste disposal are addressed. The water
resources concentration emphasizes the use of mathematical and statistical
approaches for modeling, planning, and managing water resource systems. The
tools range from finite element analysis applied to groundwater and surface
water flow to systems analysis techniques for optimizing the design of a
water project. Recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of environmental
problems, liaison is effected with related disciplines such as chemistry;
biochemistry; microbiology; geology; and agricultural, chemical, and
industrial engineering.
Students are required to participate in investigative
activities under the guidance of a faculty member. Current research
activities include biological waste treatment processes, risk assessment,
disinfection by-products, industrial biotechnology/bioremediation,
wastewater reuse, water resources planning, mathematical modeling of surface
and groundwater systems, fate of organic and metallic pollutants in
soils/water systems, design of operational models for biological processes,
treatment of air phase contaminants, and scour around bridge piers.
| Providing Institution: |
Oklahoma State University |
| Delivery: |
Interactive Television, CD-Rom, and/or Internet |
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