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We are dedicated to delivering exceptional leadership and making significant contributions across knowledge advancement, student education, innovative solutions, business creation, and professional and community service. Our expertise spans materials science, structural engineering, biomechanical systems, fluid mechanics, and other key areas. Key research facilities comprise the Magnetic Resonance Laboratory and the Montana Engineering Education Research Center. Mechanical Engineering professionals regularly partner with specialists from various engineering fields. Potential collaborations include developing next-generation computing systems with electrical engineers, designing seismic-proof structures alongside civil engineers, or partnering with chemical engineers to improve environmental remediation technologies. The versatility of your acquired skills will rank among the most comprehensive in the engineering field.
Applicants must present evidence of graduation with a bachelor's degree in engineering with ability to maintain a "B" average. Graduates in other fields may be accepted, but generally these students have to make up background material in certain subject areas.
English Proficiency
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT) 80
Paper-based TOEFL Test (PBT) 550
IELTS 6.5
PTE Academic 54
Deadlines:
Regular application for international applicants
Fall Semester: May 1
Spring Semester: September 15