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Are there good engineering schools in Missouri?

I'm considering studying engineering and wondering about the options in Missouri. Are there any standout engineering schools there? I'd like to know about their programs and any unique opportunities they provide.

4 months ago

Absolutely, there are several engineering schools in Missouri renowned for their programs and opportunities. Here are two standouts:

1. Missouri University of Science & Technology (Missouri S&T) in Rolla is known nationally for its engineering programs across disciplines, including but not limited to aerospace, electrical, civil, computer, and biomedical engineering. It's particularly recognized for its STEM-oriented curriculum and undergraduate research opportunities, which not only provide a strong theoretical foundation but also real-world application. Also, it's worth mentioning that Missouri S&T's Design Teams, like the Solar Car Team or the Mars Rover Team, are highly esteemed, offering hands-on engineering experience.

2. Washington University in St. Louis (often referred to as WashU) also features strong engineering programs with a diverse array of disciplines, such as Biomedical, Chemical, and Systems Engineering, to name a few. Unique offerings include the Dual Degree Engineering Program, which allows students to couple an engineering degree with a liberal arts or business degree from a partner institution. Additionally, students have the ability to participate in progressive research projects through resources like the Institute of Materials Science & Engineering or the McDonnell International Scholars Academy.

Another school you might want to consider is the University of Missouri–Columbia (Mizzou). While perhaps not as highly ranked as the other two, Mizzou's College of Engineering offers a variety of degree options and has beneficial ties to multiple industries in the region, providing a wealth of internship and co-op opportunities.

In conclusion, there are definitely strong engineering programs in Missouri, each with its own unique strengths and opportunities. As always, when considering these options, look into the specifics of the programs and consider attending informational sessions or college tours to get a feel for what might be the best fit for you.

4 months ago

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