Rogers State University launched new bachelor’s degrees in elementary education and artificial intelligence this fall, marking significant expansions to the Oklahoma school’s academic offerings. The AI program makes RSU the third university in Oklahoma and the first regional institution in the state to offer artificial intelligence studies, while the elementary education degree addresses longstanding barriers that prevented scholarship students from pursuing teaching careers.
Why this matters: The new programs position RSU to serve previously underserved student populations while addressing critical workforce needs in education and technology sectors across Oklahoma.
The elementary education breakthrough: RSU’s new bachelor’s program eliminates barriers that previously forced education students into a complex 2+2 partnership model with Cameron University.
Breaking new ground in AI education: The artificial intelligence degree, offered as a specialization within the information technology program, targets students already fluent in programming.
In plain English: Large language models are AI systems that understand and generate human-like text by learning patterns from massive amounts of written content—think of them as extremely sophisticated autocomplete systems that can hold conversations and answer complex questions.
Real-world AI expertise: The program is led by professors with direct industry experience, including Sai Samineni, who previously built LLM chatbots for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
What they’re saying: Faculty members stress the importance of staying current with rapidly evolving AI technology.
Additional expansions: RSU also added master’s degree options to its cybersecurity and nursing programs, along with expanded emergency teacher certification pathways, reflecting broader efforts to meet regional workforce demands.