Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering Technology

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Montana State University
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Progression Summary

program description

the mission of the mechanical engineering technology (met) program is to prepare students for successful mechanical engineering technology careers, responsible citizenship, and continued professional growth. the met program seeks to produce graduates with a foundation in engineering fundamentals, applications, design, problem recognition and resolution, project management, communication, and professional and ethical responsibility. the met undergraduate program is accredited by the engineering technology accreditation commission of abet, 415 n. charles street, baltimore, md, 21201, or by telephone: (410) 347-7700. the educational objectives of the met program follow.

the mechanical engineering technology program strives to prepare graduates who:

  • successfully establish themselves as professionals within a diverse range of engineering technology activities
  • conduct themselves ethically in all activities
  • contribute to industry and society, through service activities and professional organizations
  • advance in their profession, maintain currency within the profession, and demonstrate leadership qualities
the undergraduate mechanical engineering technology program is designed with an applications-oriented structure. many of the technical science courses have an accompanying laboratory component providing hands-on activities. coursework emphasizes mechanical design, measurement, data collection and analysis, documentation, and written/oral report preparation/presentation.

the program aims to develop core competencies in engineering fundamentals (statics, strengths of materials, materials science, fluid dynamics, and electrical circuits), manufacturing applications (manufacturing processes, machining, welding, design for manufacturing and tooling, and quality assurance), mechanical design (computer-aided design, mechanisms, machine design, fluid power technology, measurement and test, etc.), and thermal sciences (thermodynamics, heat transfer, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). extensive course work in the physical sciences and mathematics is included.

technical elective courses are chosen by the student in consultation with an academic advisor. core coursework includes offerings such as humanities, arts, and social sciences. the overall curriculum is designed to provide the student with an ability to apply scientific and engineering knowledge and methods combined with technical skills in support of engineering activities.

mechanical engineering technology (met) is concerned with the application of scientific and engineering knowledge in support of engineering activities. specifically, the mechanical engineering technologist provides the professional services needed in transforming the results of scientific endeavors into useful products and services. students who choose a career in mechanical engineering technology may pursue any number of career paths including, but not limited to: machine and product design, product and system evaluation, research laboratory experimental support, prototype evaluation, plant operation and management, quality assurance, technical sales, manufacturing methods improvement, hvac systems design and installation, project management, and energy exploration.

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

96,938 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

96,938 .SAR

ielts (academic) overall [6.0].

minimum level of education completed grade 12 / high school minimum gpa 63.0%