Prospective Students
Deciding on a university and degree program can be a difficult choice. Let us help you navigate through the degree options and programs Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering can provide. Check out the links below for information about MAE specifically and USU in general.
Introduction to Utah State University See why Utah State University and Logan, Utah create a wonderful location and experience for advancing your education!
Student Life What can you expect as a student at USU? See what student life is like at USU.
Tuition and Costs Don't forget to compare tuition rates as you make your decision. Tuition awards and scholarships are competitively awarded.
Transfer Students
Wanting to transfer to USU to complete a BS degree? Consult the
transfer tables created by the College of Engineering Advising Center
and have a plan set prior to transferring to USU's campus in Logan.
International Students
USU's Office of International Students and Scholars can provide the
little extra help you need and can help plan your arrival and
accommodations as well as travel plans to Logan, Utah, USA.
MAE Undergraduate Degrees
A bachelors degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering will prepare
you for a career in many different engineering applications. The
College of Engineering Advising Center provides students with the
resources to successfully complete a degree.
MAE Graduate Degrees Students can complete an MS in Aerospace Engineering, MS in Mechanical Engineering, ME in Mechanical Engineering, or a PhD in our graduate program. Look at the many options for degrees, research areas, and other requirements of the graduate program.
MAE BS/MS Concurrent Program Available to undergraduate students who have a 3.5 grade point average at the end of their junior year (figured on the last 60 credit hours), the concurrent program allows a student to get a BS and MS degree at the same time. This program allows students to begin their masters thesis work in their senior year and offers other benefits with tuition and class scheduling.
Engineering Student Organizations Being involved adds valuable dimension and experience to your education. Students can develop leadership skills sought by many potential future employers. Get involved and make a difference; you'll be glad you did!

