An engineering degree opens all doors to employment …across almost every discipline…-Kristin Zimmerman, MSU EGR alumni
Thanks for visiting our website! We hope interested students will consider transferring to the College of Engineering at MSU! We have a lot to offer, with nine ABET accredited engineering programs and specializations in biomedical, environmental, and manufacturing engineering. Information about programs and degree requirements can be found on our What Engineers Do page.
With about 30 organizations and several design competitions, you're sure to find many activities you're interested in! Looks good on a resumé, too!
Want to get out and see the world? Michigan State has one of the largest study abroad programs in the nation, including engineering programs in Australia, England, Germany, Italy, and Russia. Get credit towards your degree while you gain a broader understanding of engineering across the globe!
Through the Cooperative Engineering Education Program, you could gain work experience with one of our 200 participating employers while you're still in school. It's like they're paying you to learn!
As a top undergraduate student, you could have the opportunity to gain research experience with a professor through the Honors College or a Summer Research Program. You might even get your own lab coat!
We encourage applications from high achieving transfer students with strong math and science skills. If you are thinking about transferring to MSU, make sure you check out the MSU Transfer Admission webpage for transfer criteria, deadlines, and application instructions. Please contact us with any questions that you have. We can prepare you for a great future!
Michigan State is a Big Ten University, and with that comes big opportunity for you to learn and succeed. The campus will seem as big or small as you make it, depending on your level of involvement. Check out all of your options for Student Life at MSU and why it's great to Be a Spartan.
You have a chance to meet with more than 100 firms at our annual employment fair - but first, get some advice and help with your resumé from the career consultant housed in the engineering building. All that hard work will pay off!
Every engineering faculty member participates in undergraduate teaching - this means you won't typically see teaching assistants at the front of the class!
The Diversity Programs Office and Guided Learning Center offer tutoring, advising, peer mentorship, and networking opportunities. Meet cool new people while you get help with classes!