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About This Program


We live in a mechanized world. A degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology will help you thrive in it.

MSU Denver’s Mechanical Engineering Technology degree will give you a solid foundation in the fundamentals of the discipline as well as considerable hands-on laboratory work to prepare you for a career in any number of industries, from large aerospace companies to small manufacturing and custom-design businesses.

The emphasis on application and implementation, which differs from the emphasis on theory and conceptual design of an engineering degree, will teach you how to solve problems by first applying engineering analysis and then designing a product that offers a new way to approach the solution.

The effectiveness of this two-pronged curriculum is evident in the water filter that Mechanical Engineering Technology students designed to help the survivors of the 7.8 earthquake in Nepal in 2015.

A more recent example of the innovation shown by MSU Denver Mechanical Engineering Technology students is the device that charges batteries while you’re riding a bicycle.

As a graduate of MSU Denver’s Mechanical Engineering Technology degree program, you may choose to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination, to begin the six-year process to become a registered professional engineer. The latter is often required for forensic (expert witness) consulting jobs or when the health and safety of the general public are involved.

 

Learn more about the four scholarships open to all Engineering Technology students and the three scholarships specifically for Mechanical Engineering Technology students.

Explore the Mechanical Engineering Technology program’s curriculum.

Mission

The Mechanical Engineering Technology curriculum emphasizes both theoretical and practical applications, providing MSU Denver students with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering fundamentals, as well as hands-on laboratory work. This applied engineering emphasis allows students to experience the integration of engineering theory and practice. The MET program offers concentrations in mechanical and manufacturing engineering technology courses that keep students current with industry standards. Mechanical Engineering Technologists are employed in various industries ranging from large aerospace companies to small manufacturing and custom-design businesses applying engineering analysis to solve problems and design to enhance existing conditions. The Mechanical Engineering Technology program at MSU Denver is aimed to educate students in the theoretical and applied skillsets necessary to work in a wide range of technology industry positions.

Example of Courses

Materials of Engineering

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Mechanics of Materials

Industrial Electronics

Process Control Systems

Technical Drawing

Principles of Quality Assurance

Learn more about courses at Course Progression Documents for EAET

Facilities & Resources


The Mechanical Engineering Technology program, along with the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and the Electrical and Civil Engineering Technology, Industrial Design, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems disciplines are housed in this robust learning environment.

As a Mechanical Engineering Technology student, you will work with advanced technology in the AES Building’s experiential laboratories. In addition, York Space Systems, founded by former employees of Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, NASA and Orbital ATK, house its production facilities and Mission Operations Center in the building, giving you the unique opportunity of working with the aerospace company’s team on the design, production and control of 150 to 200 satellites each year.

You will also benefit from four Engineering-related student groups, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers student chapter, as well as the Robotics Club.

 

Benefits of Earning Your Degree at MSU Denver


As a Mechanical Engineering Technology student, you’ll have access to the finest advanced technology and experiential laboratories in MSU Denver’s new Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building. Read about our recent Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building opening.

You’ll also have the opportunity to work alongside aerospace professionals from York Space Systems, which houses its production facilities in the new building.

You can gain real-world experience during internships for local companies including Lockheed, BAE Systems and SwissLog, and you’ll design actual products for companies like these in your Senior Design course.

You can also take advantage of four active Engineering-related student groups including the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Career Opportunities for Our Graduates


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As a Mechanical Engineering Technology graduate, you’ll be a technologist eligible for employment in the following sectors:

  • Aeronautics
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Colleges/Universities
  • Computer
  • Consulting
  • Construction
  • Design
  • Electrical
  • Government
  • Machinery
  • Mining
  • Product Development
  • Research
  • Transportation

You’ll find the following types of careers open to you with a Mechanical Engineering Technology degree:

  • Mechanical engineer
  • Construction engineer
  • Public works technician
  • Transportation engineer
  • Safety engineer
  • Mechanical drafter
  • Systems analyst
  • Design engineer
  • Aerospace engineer
  • Industrial engineer

According to the Bureau of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median salary for mechanical engineers in 2023 was $99,510. If you provide services to the public, you will need to earn a P.E. license.

Hear from our students:

“The new AES Building and advanced manufacturing classes will allow me to be exposed to the latest processes, materials and machines. The real-world applications will be advantageous to me as a designer and could help me get a foot in the door within the field.”

Lilly Cornett (MSU Denver ’18)

Alumni at Work


Graduates of MSU Denver’s Mechanical Engineering Technology program are employed by Thompson Engineering, Seagate Technology, PCES, AMI Mechanical, Garmat USA, Northrop Grumman, FEMA and MIKRON, among others.

They have been accepted for post-graduate study at institutions such as the Colorado School of Mines, DeVry, Walden University, CU Boulder and Stevens Institute of Technology.

Program Accreditation

The Mechanical Engineering Technology is accredited by the ETAC Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

ABET ETAC

Other Programs

In addition to the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology with a concentration in either Manufacturing or Mechanical, the Engineering and Engineering Technology department also offers programs including:

  • B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology
  • B.S. in Computer Engineering
  • B.A. in Construction Project Management
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology
  • B.S. in Environmental Engineering
  • Several Minors
    • Architecture
    • Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Several Certificates
    • Advanced Composite Materials and Manufacturing
    • Additive Manufacturing Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering Technology

Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Program

Contact the Department of Engineering and Engineering Technology

Email or call with any questions regarding the Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program!

For advising questions, please contact a MET professor.

Advising questions and concerns

Advisors are assigned by first initial of your last name.

For general questions about the MET program:

Dr. Devi Kalla

Professor; Director of MET

[email protected]