Audio Schools in Oklahoma
Oklahoma contains
three
schools that offer audio programs.
University of Tulsa,
the highest-ranking audio school in OK, has a total student population of 4,187 and
is the
1761st highest ranked school in America.
Of the 3 audio schools
in Oklahoma,
none
have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
University of Tulsa comes out as the most expensive ($20,686/yr),
with Northeastern State University as the lowest recorded at only $6,893/yr.
Audio students from Oklahoma schools who go on to become
audio professionals,
audio production engineers,
audio engineers,
audio recording professionals, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 46,070 people working as
audio and video equipment technicians alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$42,450.
Also, Sound engineering technicians make on average $53,940 per year and there are about 15,560 of them employed in the US today.
In fact, in the Oklahoma alone, there are
60 employed sound engineering technicians earning an average yearly salary of
$32,030. Audio and video equipment technicians in this state earn
$30,440/yr and there are 450 employed.
Also, within the audio schools
in Oklahoma, the average student population is 1,754 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
15 to 1. Aside from audio,
there are 4305 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 1,424 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$3,600, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.
Audio Programs in Oklahoma
University of Tulsa
Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Northeastern State University
Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Oklahoma Interesting Facts
- On July 25, 2000, Governor Keating announced plans to construct a dome on the Oklahoma State Capitol Building. Construction is slated to begin April 2001 with an estimated completion date of November 2002.
- The world's first installed parking meter was in Oklahoma City, on July 16, 1935. Carl C. Magee, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is generally credited with originating the parking meter. He filed for a patent for a "coin controlled parking meter" on May 13, 1935.
- Vinita is the oldest incorporated town on Oklahoma Route 66 being established in 1871. Vinita was the first town in Oklahoma to enjoy electricity. Originally named Downingville. The towns name was later changed to Vinita, in honor of Vinnie Ream, the sculptress who created the life-size statue of Lincoln at the United States Capitol.
- During a tornado in Ponca City, a man and his wife were carried aloft in their house by a tornado. The walls and roof were blown away. But the floor remained intact and eventually glided downward, setting the couple safely back on the ground.
- The Amateur Softball Association of America - a volunteer-driven, not-for-profit organization based in Oklahoma City, OK - was founded in 1933 and has evolved into the strongest softball organization in the country.
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