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    Metallurgical Engineering

    University of Utah
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022 2-Sep-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,021  / Year
    Apply Date 2-Sep-2022
    Next Intake 22-Aug-2022

    Metallurgical Engineering

    About

    Metallurgical engineering involves the study, innovation, design, implementation, and improvement of processes that transform mineral resources and metals into useful products that improve the quality of our lives. This includes processing materials, like metals and alloys, to extract, refine and recycle metals. Without metallurgical engineering, we would not have the components we need to build buildings, aircraft, trains, ships, or even mountain bikes. Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the Metallurgical Engineering curriculum consists of coursework across the three main areas of metallurgy: mineral processing, chemical metallurgy, and physical metallurgy. Additional classes cover topics like metallurgical thermodynamics, fluid flow, kinetics, and heat and mass transport, as well as the general sciences (chemistry, engineering, physics, and math). Because society is so dependent on metals, metallurgical engineering has become an increasingly important area of study: continued economic and technical progress will depend on further advances in metal and mineral technology.This program additionally offers students the option to complete one of 6 emphases, allowing them to tailor their program to best fit their strengths and interests. Emphasis areas include:

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Rigorous course selection throughout high school career (i.e. Honors, AP, IB, and Dual/Concurrent Enrollment courses)
    • Grade trends
    • Cumulative unweighted GPA
    • Excellence in academic achievement, intellectual pursuits, and creative endeavors
    • Satisfactory completion of all high school core course requirements

    *New Admissions Criteria: The University of Utah is Test Optional for freshman applications for Fall 2022 admission. ACT/SAT scores are not required for admission, merit scholarships (including department scholarships), or direct admission programs (including Engineering). Freshman applications to the University of Utah for Fall 2022 will be evaluated using a holistic review process that takes into consideration factors such as a student’s high school GPA, course rigor, etc. To find out more click here.

    Students admitted prior to high school graduation must complete their senior year satisfactorily and have a final high school transcript sent for review. Likelihood of admission may also depend on the quality of the applicant pool and University enrollment goals.

    If you do not meet the above requirements, it is likely you will not be admitted. Consider attending another regionally accredited college or university and reapply after you have 30 semester or 45 quarter transferable credits with at least a 2.6 GPA.

    Some applicants not meeting the admission standards may be considered for admission on an exception basis if their special talents or diversity enhances the institution's life and character.

    English Program Requirements

    You can use this chart as a reference to help you understand the ways you can most effectively provide proof of English proficiency based on the type of application you are submitting.

    Please note: Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral degrees must be earned from a regionally-accredited U.S. college or university and be completed within two years of submitting your application and paying the application fee.

    Career

    A degree in metallurgical engineering will prepare you to pursue a career in a great number of professional fields—including metals extraction/processing, aerospace, semi-conductors, nuclear energy, manufacturing, alternative energy, recycling, and biomedical engineering. Our program requires students to select an emphasis from 6 options that will allow them to specialize in a sub-field of their interest. Undergraduate student in metallurgical engineering is an excellent pre-cursor to graduate study in a number of different fields including nuclear engineering, chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, and metallurgical engineering. Students with degrees in metallurgical engineering are also qualified to be considered for positions posted for chemical engineers and materials scientists, since similar skill sets are used between these majors.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 50,021 

    How to Apply

    Apply for admission by submitting the Common Application. Be sure to fill out the application completely, as it will be used to determine admissibility. Once an application has been started, you will be able to save and continue at any time until submitted. After you have submitted your application, changes cannot be made. For more information on the Common Application, you can find the Common App guide for first time students here.

    Required Documents

    - Transcripts (mark sheets, school records, grades) for secondary school (9-12). Official English translations must be provided if the transcripts are only in the native language.

    - We require official transcripts. We will however accept unofficial copies of transcripts for any schools outside of the U.S. to complete your application. Please note that we will require official copies of your transcripts should you be admitted. Unofficial transcripts can be sent to us directly at [email protected]

    - Before starting classes at the University of Utah, students must submit an official copy of their secondary school transcript and proof of graduation directly to the Office of Admissions.

    - If you have taken the GED exam in place of a high school diploma, please have your official GED scores sent directly from the GED website.

    - Official printed transcripts can be dropped off in a closed envelope sealed with adhesive at the International Admissions service window in the Student Services Building (SSB) or mailed to:

                 The University of Utah
                 International Admissions
                 201 South 1460 East, Room 250s
                 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA

    *Please do not send official international transcripts via email or fax as they will not be accepted as official.

    - If your international school uses the following electronic transcript services they will be considered official:
                 Credentials Solutions
                 Parchment/Naviance
                 National Student Clearing House
                 eScrip-Safe
                 Scoir

    *When requesting your transcripts using any of these services please use this email [email protected].

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