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Graduate Admissions

Graduate Admissions

There’s No Better Time Than Now. Let's Engineer the Future.

At the Gallogly College of Engineering, we have robust graduate programs that provide hands-on opportunities to solve real-world problems. We are expanding our research in digital advanced manufacturing, energy, healthcare technologies, data science and analytics, infrastructure technologies, sensing technologies, and more. 

 



Application

The University of Oklahoma Graduate Application is available online.

A Variety of Funding Options

A graduate degree doesn’t have to be out of reach because of the cost.  We offer scholarships and fellowships such as the PhD Recruitment Excellence Fellowship, the Dolese Teaching Fellowship, and many others in addition to both research and teaching assistantships. 

Our Faculty Make a Difference

The Gallogly College of Engineering Faculty are engaging, supportive and ready to help students succeed. 

Explore Our Schools

Across our college we offer 14 M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, including several online options.  As you think about the kind of research that excites you or the problems you want to solve, visit our school websites to learn more about specific options.


Our Statistics

175 Faculty

539 MS Students

266 PH.D. Students

180 Research Projects

 

48% Increase in Research Expenditures 

(Since FY 2019)
 



Our Faculty in the News

January 19, 2024

OU Professor Shivakumar Raman Featured on Cover of ISE Magazine

The OU Gallogly College of Engineering is proud to celebrate Shivakumar Raman, professor and director of the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, who was featured on the January cover of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers ISE Magazine.


November 13, 2023

OU Engineer Elected as Fellow Member of Optica

Optica, an international association in optics and photonics, recently announced the election of University of Oklahoma engineering professor Javier Jo, Ph.D., as a Fellow member.


September 14, 2023

OU Engineering Welcomes 14 New Faculty Members for 2023-24

OU Engineering has welcomed 14 new faculty members for the 2023-24 academic year. This marks a milestone in the college's growth journey, with faculty numbers increasing from just over 100 in 2017 to 175 in 2023. OU Engineering is committed to expanding its faculty ranks, aiming for over 200 faculty members by the 2025-26 academic year, says OU Engineering Dean John Klier. To achieve this goal, the college has initiated more than 20 faculty searches.



June 21, 2023

OU Engineering Receives DoD Backing for Supply Chain Risk Management Project

University of Oklahoma engineering professor David Ebert, Ph.D., has secured a grant from the Department of Defense-supported System of Systems Consortium to spearhead a project titled “Intelligent Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Industry Study.”


March 01, 2023

NSF CAREER AWARD: OU Engineer Developing Individualized, Optimized Brain Injury Rehabilitation

More than 500,000 people in the United States undergo yearly rehabilitation following a stroke or brain injury. Movement impairments following a stroke are a major cause of adult disability in the U.S. Currently, routine treatments are not optimized for individual patient needs.


February 22, 2023

NSF CAREER AWARD: How could the Aurora Borealis affect energy grids when renewables are added?

As the world transitions toward more renewable energy resources and deals with the consequences of a changing climate, the resiliency of energy infrastructure are becoming ever more urgent. University of Oklahoma researcher Paul Moses, Ph.D., has received a Faculty Early CAREER Development award from the National Science Foundation to better understand how chaotic grid disturbances from events like solar storms impact energy infrastructure.


February 21, 2023

NSF CAREER AWARD: OU Engineer to Examine How Cost, Environmental Concerns Impact Consumer Energy Use

Understanding energy use and its impact on the sustainability of the electrical grid is critical to accelerating the reduction of global carbon emissions. University of Oklahoma researcher Jie Cai, Ph.D., has received a Faculty Early Career Development Award, known as a CAREER award, from the National Science Foundation to better understand the interplay of an individual’s financial and environmental goals in shaping their energy use behaviors.


February 14, 2023

NSF CAREER AWARD: OU Engineer Developing Technology to Improve Needle Placement for Medical Treatments

Qinggong Tang, Ph.D., an assistant professor in Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering, has received a prestigious CAREER award through the Faculty Early Career Development Program of the National Science Foundation. The five-year project will develop novel endoscopic optical imaging techniques to provide real-time visualizations to improve clinicians’ ability to successfully administer needle-based medical interventions.


February 14, 2023

NSF CAREER AWARD: OU Engineer to Develop Technologies for Studying Snowpack

Jay W. McDaniel, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a researcher in the Advanced Radar Research Center at the University of Oklahoma, has received a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Program, known as a CAREER award, from the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs.



Questions?

Contact Taryn Hansen, Graduate Recruitment and Retention Specialist for the Gallogly College of Engineering, via email.