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What is construction technologies?

The Associate in Applied Science in Construction Technology at OSU-OKC prepares students for a career in the construction industry, working in the office as a member of the project management team or in the field overseeing work put in place.

Why construction technologies?

The curriculum meets the needs of the commercial and residential construction industry here within the state and allows a student to advance their career while working full-time. Classes offered for this degree are available Day, Night or Online and are designed to fit your schedule. The program is hands-on and helps students develop their skills in the field of Construction Management.

Career paths

Students that graduate from our program are employed through different career paths in the construction industry. A degree from OSU-OKC works within both the General Contractor and Subcontractor market segments.

  • Industry professionals serve as the faculty within the program, bringing real work examples into the classroom.
  • A two-year program allows students to move into the industry faster, and the availability of night and online classes allow adults working full-time to advance within their careers while taking coursework.
  • With one of the lowest tuition and fee structures within the state of Oklahoma, graduates can see a higher return on investment once they enter employment within the industry.

$90KMEDIAN ANNUAL EARNINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT JOBS

according to Oklahoma Works

Enrollment & Graduation Data

Academic Year Total Enrollment Graduates
2017-2018 137 13
2018-2019 128 4
2019-2020 117 5
2020-2021 104 8
2021-2022 122 4
2022-2023 107 2

For more information, contact:

Terry Clinefelter
Department Head, Construction Technologies
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Division
(405) 945-3362
terry.clinefelter@okstate.edu

 

Patty Webb
Administrative Assistant, STEM
ETC 123
(405) 945-3220
okc.stem@okstate.edu

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