OU-Tulsa / Engineering / Faculty and Staff
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers courses using the most up-to-date technology to ensure students are ready to start a career after graduation.
Computers are vital to our everyday lives, and computer engineers work to develop computer programs and hardware. From personal laptops to high-tech defense programs, computer engineers create, test and upgrade much of the hardware and software used daily. Electrical engineers design and test a variety of electrical and electronic systems for a diverse set of applications, including electric power delivery, avionics, consumer electronics, communications, radar, navigation, and lasers.
The OU Electrical Engineering program is one of the broadest disciplines within the Gallogly College of Engineering. Students work with state-of-the-art equipment and technology to prepare for entering the job field upon graduation.
Admission to either the Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering program at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa require the following:
The Master's Program admission minimums apply, although there will be higher expectations for Ph.D. admission, especially if directly applying without a Master's degree. If the applicant possesses a Master's degree, a 3.50 or higher GPA is usually expected in the Master's.
To have your application reviewed as early as possible, send these materials promptly:
All parts of the application are reviewed in detail. As can be anticipated, there are more stringent expectations for PhD applicants.
The GRE is not required for admission into ECE program.
Yes, but you need to take four of the following undergraduate courses prior to full admission:
(In lieu of taking these courses, students may opt to demonstrate proficiency by taking the respective final examination and scoring a minimum grade of B.)
Yes, check out https://ou.edu/sfc/scholarships. There are also specific scholarships available to enrolled students. Check out: https://www.ou.edu/tulsastudentaffairs/services/scholarships.
No, this is University policy.
Applicants that have been accepted into the program must enroll online.
If you have any questions about enrollment, contact:
Krista Pettersen
Assistance Vice President for Academic Operations and Registrar
kpettersen@ou.edu
918.660.3474
Application decisions are typically made 1-2 months after the application deadline. You will receive an electronic letter in your online application account once a decision has been made.
For Fall Semesters, ECE will consider only the applications received in the Admission Office no later than March 1 if seeking financial aid. April 1 is the deadline for International students. For Spring semesters, ECE will consider only the applications received in the Admissions Office no later than September 1. For Summer semesters, only faculty sponsored applicants will be considered for possible summer admission.