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Oklahoma State University: OSU Places High In Online Master's Degrees 2022 Rankings

The website Online Master's Degrees recently released its rankings for graduate programs that can be taken remotely.

(Oklahoma State University)

2022-02-09

The website Online Master’s Degrees recently released its rankings for graduate programs
that can be taken remotely.

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The website Online Master’s Degrees recently released its rankings for graduate programs
that can be taken remotely.

Oklahoma State University placed at least in the top 16 in eight categories and took
the No. 1 spot in its Emergency Management program.

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Oklahoma State University placed at least in the top 16 in eight categories and took
the No. 1 spot in its Emergency Management program.

The 2022 rankings cover more than 100 master’s degree programs and attempt to give
students a simple, straightforward way to see which online programs to consider. The
data for the rankings comes from the U.S. Department of Education.

The 2022 rankings cover more than 100 master’s degree programs and attempt to give
students a simple, straightforward way to see which online programs to consider. The
data for the rankings comes from the U.S. Department of Education.

The Fire and Emergency Management Administration degree  — located in OSU’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology —
took the top spot  based on its affordability and accessibility.

The

The program prepares graduates for leadership positions in the critical service professions
of fire and rescue, emergency management, emergency medical services, law enforcement,
homeland security and related fields in both the public and private sectors.

The program prepares graduates for leadership positions in the critical service professions
of fire and rescue, emergency management, emergency medical services, law enforcement,
homeland security and related fields in both the public and private sectors.

Elsewhere in CEAT, the Engineering and Technology Management degree, as well as the overall Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering degree, was listed on the rankings. 

Elsewhere in CEAT, the

The ETM program took the No. 6 spot, ranking highly with its online programs in the subject and number of online students
enrolled while the MAE program was slotted at No. 14.

The ETM program took the

In the Spears School of Business, OSU earned a No. 5 ranking for its Master of Business Administration program. Students can earn an MBA in as little as 36 credit hours for full-time students
or 33 hours for experienced working professionals and distance students.

In the Spears School of Business, OSU earned a

In the College of Education and Human Sciences, OSU’s Educational Technology program came in at No. 3. The program covers such topics as instructional design, online teaching and the effects
of technology on cognition. 

In the College of Education and Human Sciences, OSU’s

Also in EHS, the Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences also came in No. 3. The program, which offers an option in Dietetics, is designed for professionals already
working in the nutrition field who wish to enhance their academic training and take
the next step.

Also in EHS, the

The Mathematics and Science Education degree, which is also in EHS, took the No. 6 spot in its respective ranking.

The

The College of Arts and Sciences had its Computer Science degree rank No. 16. The program covers the areas of data analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber-physical
systems, virtual reality, cyber-security and theoretical computer science.

The College of Arts and Sciences had its

For more information on the plethora of online undergraduate and graduate degrees
OSU offers, go to https://osuonline.okstate.edu/.

For more information on the plethora of online undergraduate and graduate degrees
OSU offers, go to


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