The University of Missouri–St. Louis offers more opportunities for future engineers with two options to earn your engineering degree. Explore the UMSL School of Engineering or our Joint Engineering Program and find the degree pathway that best fits your life.

Whether you're looking for hands-on experience, innovative research, or strong industry connections, you'll find it here. Join UMSL Engineering and see how we’re shaping the next generation of problem-solvers and innovators.

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UMSL School of Engineering

Through cutting-edge research and hands-on learning, UMSL Engineering is preparing the next generation of engineers to solve complex challenges—locally and globally—while advancing opportunity and social mobility. Our programs are designed in direct response to growing industry demand, helping to bridge workforce gaps, drive innovation and strengthen the regional economy.

UMSL has been educating engineers for more than 30 years, building strong partnerships with leading firms across St. Louis. These connections provide students with valuable internships and clear career pathways in civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering—right here in a city that needs their talents. This program focuses on traditional, full-time students.

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Joint Engineering Program

The Joint Engineering Program brings together the strengths of UMSL and Washington University in St. Louis to offer a flexible, affordable path to a high-impact career in civil, electrical or mechanical engineering.

Start your journey at UMSL, where you'll build a strong foundation in math, science, and general education. Then, transition to WashU to complete advanced engineering coursework—gaining access to world-class faculty, labs, and facilities, all while paying UMSL tuition. This program caters to non-traditional, part-time students.

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