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Undergraduate
and graduate students in the Mechanical
Engineering program at Oklahoma State
University not only endure intensive
academic programs but they also get hands-on
experience with exciting projects, preparing
them for careers after graduation.
"OSU's focus on integrating hands-on experience in the MAE
program is extremely valuable," said Gary
Lantz, OSU alumn. "It gives graduates skills
to have an advantage in the industry."
Whether students are battling robots or working on formula
cars and other capstone projects, students
are able to use theories learned in a
classroom setting and apply them to real
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