A program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and metallurgical principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of metal components of structural, load-bearing, power, transmission, and moving systems; and the analysis of engineering problems such as stress, creep, failure, alloy behavior, environmental fluctuations, stability, electromagnetic and thermodynamic characteristics, optimal manufacturing processes, and related design considerations.
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Rank | School Name | Students | % of Total | Total On-Campus Cost |
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1 | Colorado School of Mines | 59 | 4% | $35,498 |
2 | The Âé¶¹Íø of Texas at El Paso | 35 | 1% | $23,843 |
3 | Montana Technological Âé¶¹Íø | 20 | 4% | $22,603 |
4 | Missouri Âé¶¹Íø of Science and Technology | 19 | 1% | $22,440 |
5 | Âé¶¹Íø of Utah | 19 | 0% | $24,472 |
6 | The Âé¶¹Íø of Alabama | 19 | 0% | $29,872 |
7 | Âé¶¹Íø of Nevada-Reno | 15 | 0% | $25,039 |
8 | LeTourneau Âé¶¹Íø | 5 | 1% | $44,420 |
9 | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology | 4 | 1% | $25,020 |
10 | Âé¶¹Íø of Idaho | 2 | 0% | $21,350 |
This list indicates the number of students that completed the Metallurgical Engineering program at the schools above.
It is not necessarily an indicator of academic rigor or quality of education.
Note that some schools do not have enough data to be ranked, and these schools will not appear in our lists.