Oklahoma owes much of its culture to the nation's second-highest population of American Indians. The state's three largest cities are Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman--all home to several Oklahoma colleges and universities. According to the EPA, Oklahoma also holds claim to having the most diverse terrain in the nation. The combination of the two, as well as a successful economy, contribute to the increasing population that the state has seen in recent years.
For graduates of OK colleges, careers that look to be in high demand in coming years include survey researchers, systems analysts, physician assistants, and environmental scientists. Tinker Air Force Base, University of Oklahoma, and Saint Francis Health System are the top employers in the state. Major companies based in Oklahoma City include Sonic, AT&T and OBO Energy.
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