Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
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Metallurgical engineers produce materials that power our world, forging advances in
materials development that impact nearly every aspect of modern life. We transform
the earth's mineral resources into advanced alloys used in surgical implants, computer
chips, superconductors, automobiles, and aircraft. Our special alloys are used by
NASA in space stations, shuttles, and the Mars Rover. We are committed to sustainable
design, recycling existing materials and engineering new recyclable materials that
function in an environmentally-responsible manner.
Immerse yourself in this vibrant environment of metallurgy engineering, where you'll
explore electrifying possibilities and develop innovative solutions to the most pressing
problems of today.
Here, bright thoughts spark bold action. We offer numerous opportunities to roll up
your sleeves and put your education to work through internships, co-ops, and research
experiences. Metallurgical Engineering (BS) is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org. With one of the few specialized degree programs in the nation, industry leaders
will be looking for you.