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Oklahoma State University
Engineering and Management, Materials Science and Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. School of Architecture • Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Architectural Engineering. • Graduate Certificate in Integrative Design of Building Envelope. Division of Engineering Technology • Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology in Construction Engineering Technology with options in building and heavy, Electrical Engineering Technology with a computer option, Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology. • Master of Science in Engineering Technology with an option in Fire Safety and Explosion Protection. Accreditation Undergraduate engineering programs are separately accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the ABET, http://www.abet.org. The Bachelor of Architecture program is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, Inc., http://www.naab.org/. The undergraduate engineering technology programs are separately accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. High School Preparation In addition to the curricular requirements for admission specified by OSU, the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology strongly recommends that students have a fourth year of mathematics and an additional year of laboratory science. Initial placement in OSU mathematics courses is by placement examination to ensure that each student will be challenged, but has the preparation to be successful in the first mathematics course. Placement in science courses is based on prior preparation in the science and completion of or placement beyond prerequisite mathematics courses. When appropriate, a student with an exceptionally strong background can obtain academic credit by advanced standing examination or by College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests. Enrolling in the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology A freshman student who has been admitted to OSU can be enrolled directly into a CEAT pre-professional degree program if the student has both of the following performance requirements: 1. an ACT Composite score of 24 or higher, or a total SAT score of 1090 or higher, or a SAT R score of 1160 or higher, and 2. an ACT MATH score of 24 or higher, or a SAT Math score of 560 or higher, or a SAT-R Math score of 600 or higher, OR achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher (on a 4.00 grading scale standard weighting (1.0) to The College Board’s Advanced Placement courses and the International Baccalaureate higher-level courses) in the required 15 core high school courses. SAT total score is the combination of Critical Reading and Math sections only. SAT-R scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test. Prospective engineering, architecture or technology students who do not meet these performance qualifications may enroll in any other college or
may enroll in University College in the Pre-CEAT program and work with a CEAT-focused adviser to gain the academic background for enrollment in CEAT pre-professional degree programs. That student will be enrolled in a CEAT pre-professional degree program when he/she has met the following performance requirements: 1. passed all prerequisite MATH courses needed to enroll in Calculus I or Technology Calculus I, and 2. has an OSU Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5. Transfer students can enroll directly into a CEAT pre-professional degree program if they satisfy all OSU resident transfer student requirements, have a GPA of at least 2.5, and are qualified to enroll in Calculus I or higher in the MATH sequence. Other transfer students may enroll in University College in the Pre-CEAT program until they meet the qualifications for enrolling in a CEAT pre-professional program. Students transferring to CEAT pre-professional school from another major at OSU must meet the same requirements for admission as a student transferring from another college or university. International student applications must be received by June 15, November 1 or April 1 for the fall, spring and summer terms, respectively, to be considered for admission to pre-professional school. Special College Programs CEAT Living/ Learning Program. CEAT residential floors have been established in Parker Hall and Allen Hall for both male and female CEAT students. Parker Hall is reserved for CEAT Freshman and Allen Hall is reserved for CEAT sophomores and upperclassmen. Living/ Learning Programs provide an atmosphere that is conducive to study. The students experience a community where they can work together, have access to tutoring and other services, and serve as role models for other students. Special activities are planned for the floors, including events with faculty and other leaders. They are highly recommended for student success in CEAT. CEAT Summer Bridge is a two-week residential, on campus, preparatory program for incoming freshmen students who have been accepted to Oklahoma State University and who plan to study a major in CEAT. This program is designed to guide students as they transition from high school to the academic rigors of CEAT coursework through academic review, mock exams, orientation seminars and engineering design projects. In addition, the students will build relationships with peers, faculty and staff, and start the process of building strong study habits with the assistance of CEAT upperclassmen as mentors. https:// studentservices.okstate.edu/summer-bridge-program The Discover Architecture Program introduces high school students to Architecture, Architectural Engineering, Landscape Architecture, and Construction Science and Management. This week-long summer program has academic projects that are designed to stimulate creativity and be fun! Participants live in campus housing, and complete projects that include the application of sketching and designing in model, using computer presentation tools, and several hands-on building projects to help students understand if a career in the building arts might be right for them. The program is offered by Oklahoma State University faculty at the Stillwater campus for students who are at least 16 years of age. http:// arch-ceat.okstate.edu/discover-architecture
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