School of Engineering and Technology

Learn by doing from your very first semester
Here engineering and technology isn't theoretical, it's applied immediately. Work in labs, design systems, test prototypes, and solve engineering and technology challenges from the very start of your academic journey.

Small classes. Real connections.
At CMU you won’t get lost in lecture halls. Faculty here know you by name and work closely with you throughout your college experience.

Connected to industry that hires our graduates
Your education is shaped by real employers and real needs. Industry partnerships influence curriculum and create opportunities before graduation.

Graduate ready to launch your career
Our students leave with more than a degree, they leave with experience.
Find your engineering and technology path
{{undergraduate.Name}}
{{undergraduateCertificate.Name}}
{{graduate.Name}}
{{graduateCertificate.Name}}
{{doctorate.Name}}
Where engineering and technology come to life
From labs to lecture halls, our students don’t just study engineering and technology; they build it, test it, and bring it to life every day.
Industry collaboration gives CMU students hands-on engineering and technology experience

Innovation happens when classroom learning meets real-world challenges.
Students the School of Engineering & Technology partnered with Vantage Plastics on a senior design project focused on improving thermoforming machine setup efficiency and production monitoring.
The collaboration gave students hands-on industry experience while helping solve real manufacturing challenges faced by Michigan businesses.

Elevate Your Learning in Engineering & Technology
Go beyond the classroom with hands-on projects, research, competitions, and real-world learning experiences.
Your experience in action
Exceeding academic standards
The School of Engineering and Technology at CMU continues to stand out nationally, ranked 75th for Best Undergraduate Engineering Degrees by U.S. News & World Report (2022). Our faculty’s impact reaches even further, with CMU scholars named among the world’s top 2% of scientists.
College of Science and Engineering News
CMU research featured in AP story on climate change and extreme hailstorms
(0 Minute Read)
Go Grant, InSciTE help neuroscience student shape future
(2 Minute Read)
Capstone team competes to keep astronauts fed
(3 Minute Read)
