Missouri S&T’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering programs achieve notable rankings

Missouri University of Science and Technology‘s Aerospace Engineering program has made significant strides, rising from 50th to 41st in the national rankings, while the Mechanical Engineering program maintains a strong position at 63rd, compared to 61st last year.

These rankings, featured in the latest assessment by U.S. News & World Report, highlight Missouri S&T’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation. The improved standing of the Aerospace Engineering program reflects the department’s ongoing efforts to enhance its curriculum, research capabilities, and industry partnerships.

“The advancement in our Aerospace Engineering program’s ranking is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our faculty, staff, and students,” said Dr. David Bayless, Chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. “Our faculty’s commitment to cutting-edge research and student success continues to elevate our program’s national reputation.”

Missouri S&T’s Mechanical Engineering program remains competitive at 63rd place. Although it has seen a slight drop from last year, the program continues to be recognized for its rigorous academic standards and robust research initiatives.

Missouri S&T is renowned for its strong engineering programs and is consistently ranked among the top public engineering schools in the nation. The university’s emphasis on experiential learning, interdisciplinary research, and industry collaboration ensures that its graduates are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the future.

For more information about Missouri S&T’s Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering programs, visit https://mae.mst.edu/academic-programs/.