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Metallurgical Engineering Program

10 U.S. colleges are offering Metallurgical Engineering programs and its subprograms. The 2024 average undergraduate tuition of the Metallurgical Engineering programs is $11,290 for state residents and $29,800 for out-of-state students. The average graduate program tuition is $29,495 for state residents and $29,800 for out-of-state students.

Metallurgical Engineering by Degree and Programs

9 colleges have Metallurgical Engineering BS degree programs and 11 graduate schools have the program in gradute levels.
Metallurgical Engineering Programs by Degree
Number of Offered Schools
Certificate Programs-
Associate's-
Bachelor's9
Master's7
Doctorate4

U.S. Colleges Offering Metallurgical Engineering Program

School NameUndergraduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulatoinGraduation RateStudents to Faculty
The University of Alabama
Public, four-years
$33,200 ($11,900) $33,040 ($11,740) 38,644 72% 19 to 1
Colorado School of Mines
Public, four-years
$44,376 ($21,186) $44,376 ($21,354) 7,403 81% 17 to 1
Montana Technological University
Public, four-years
$24,730 ($8,050) $21,270 ($6,560) 1,625 56% 13 to 1
University of Nevada-Reno
Public, four-years
$25,950 ($8,994) $23,540 ($6,584) 20,945 61% 18 to 1
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Public, four-years
$39,890 ($21,524) $45,034 ($27,064) 33,767 83% 13 to 1
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Public, four-years
$14,800 ($10,400) $14,600 ($8,500) 2,492 55% 12 to 1
LeTourneau University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$35,500 $16,875 3,536 66% 13 to 1
The University of Texas at El Paso
Public, four-years
$25,512 ($9,744) $16,621 ($7,166) 23,880 47% 19 to 1
University of Utah
Public, four-years
$29,837 ($9,315) $27,056 ($8,448) 34,734 64% 18 to 1
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Public, four-years
$41,997 ($12,643) $32,511 ($18,633) 52,319 84% 21 to 1