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Tulsa is creating an advanced mobility workforce to foster industry development and create inclusive opportunities.

Tulsa is creating an advanced mobility workforce to foster industry development and create inclusive opportunities.

The programs needed to fuel the advanced mobility industry are being taught across Tulsa institutions, teaching industry-specific skills that intersect hardware, software, and unmanned operations.

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Learn in-demand skills in Tulsa

The advanced mobility economy will require a diverse, capable, and nimble workforce to thrive – from software engineers to manufacturing technicians.

The academic programs catalyzed through the TRAM Cluster are teaching industry-specific skills that compliment Tulsa's strong aerospace economy. The TRAM programming offers multiple degree paths for students, creating a varying levels of educational opportunities that answer both industry and student needs.

Advanced Mobility Certificates

Certified Advanced Mobility Program
Electronics Technician Certificate
Aerospace Drafting Certificate

Versatile, one-of-a-kind certificate programs offering multiple career paths.

Enter the advanced mobility economy by earning unique certificates that answer to industry's most in-demand skills. Take coursework in software engineering, electronics, aerospace drafting, Part 107, and electric vehicles to become job ready.

Tulsa Community College is creating pathways for students to gain skills in Electronics Technology and Aerospace Drafting, providing industry-ready skillsets for students entering the advanced mobility sector.

Advanced Mobility Engineering Path

B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Inclusive Cohort Model with Robust Support Services
Emphasis on in-demand programming skills

Tulsa’s first public four-year engineering degree.

The Advanced Mobility Engineering Pathway through Tulsa's College Park model is a collaborative effort between Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University, creating Tulsa's first public four-year engineering pathway. Students enrolled in this program will receive a bachelor's degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering through Oklahoma State University with a specialization in advanced mobility technologies.

The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance

Tailored apprenticeship programming
Leverage state and federal funding
Engage with a robust manufacturing network

OMA is supporting advanced mobility manufacturers of all sizes.

The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance is providing advanced mobility manufacturers with the resources and expertise to develop registered apprenticeship programs for free.

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For companies looking for experienced technical candidates, the talent matching  services of inTulsa will assist with your talent attraction efforts, strategically recruiting top-tier, local and national candidates for advanced mobility operations.

TRAM is forging the workforce partnerships that respond to the degree and certification requirements necessary to build a viable pipeline of advanced mobility talent here in Tulsa.

Trying to grow your company and find the right advanced mobility talent?

TRAM is building your workforce, contact us to find out.