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Engineering Technologies

Students in OSUIT’s Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Engineering Technologies degree programs acquire a mastery of knowledge surrounding the technical aspects of mechanical and electronic systems in industrial environments. In addition to in-depth classroom instruction, hands-on lab learning and built-in paid internships provide opportunities to apply your technical skills in real-world contexts.

If you’re seeking a fulfilling career designing, creating or repairing industrial process machinery and electronic systems in a variety of industries, earning a two-year AAS in Engineering Technologies degree leads to career opportunities like:

  • Electronics technician
  • Process control or process development technician
  • Control system technician
  • Instrumentation technician
  • Automation technician

With the rise in automation processes, instrumentation and electrical engineering technicians will be increasingly important for the expansive manufacturing economic sector. OSUIT’s AAS in Engineering Technologies degree program positions graduates for entry-level roles in industrial settings or for further education with two major degree specialization options, Electrical/Electronics Technologies or Instrumentation Technology.

Spring 2024 Classes Available
  • Intro to Instrumentation
  • AC/DC Circuits I
  • AC/DC Circuits II
  • Motors & Controls
  • Hydraulics & Pneumatics
  • General Industry Regulations & Standards
  • Construction Regulations & Standards

Environmental Health & Safety Technology

Environmental, Health and Safety Technicians (EHST) protect employees and the public by mitigating hazards in the workplace. EHST professionals apply the principles of math, science, engineering, communications and economics to the protection of people, property and the environment. The EHST program at OSUIT focuses on environmental, health and safety regulations and compliance. Graduates of the EHST Program are trained to assist employers in the management of hazardous materials and wastes, to protect workers and the environment, and to minimize the organization's economic output.

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Environmental, Health and Safety Technology is designed for graduates who wish to obtain an entry-level management position in the areas of training, accident investigations, safety inspections, job hazards (safety) analysis, and regulatory compliance. The EHST degree at OSUIT provides graduates with excellent career opportunities and an academic pathway to four-year institutions. 

  • Industrial Training
  • Accident Investigations
  • Safety Inspections
  • Job Hazards (safety) Analysis
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Training and Development
  • Construction and Building Inspection
  • Environmental Science and Protection Technician
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Hazardous Materials Removal
Classes Available
  • EHST 1010 General Industry Regulations & Standards
  • EHST 1020 Construction Regulations & Standards

Steps to Enroll at OSUIT-Tulsa

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For more information, please fill out the form below or reach out to the OSUIT Admissions Team by calling 918-293-4976 or emailing information@okstate.edu.

About Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

Founded in 1946, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology is a recognized leader in applied technology education and is known for world-class teaching facilities, partnerships with industry and a nearly 90% career placement rate.

OSUIT programs of study are approved by the Board of Regents for Oklahoma State University and the A&M Colleges, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma State Accrediting Agency. OSUIT, a public state-supported institution, has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1975.