Program Offerings
• Bachelor of science degree in Metallurgical Engineering (SD Mines offers one of the few metallurgical engineering degrees in the nation)
• Accelerated master’s in Materials Engineering and Science (earn your bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in as little as five years)
• Master of science degree in Materials Engineering & Science
• Doctor of philosophy degree in Materials Engineering and Science
• Minor: Materials Science-Metals
*The BS in Metallurgical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
What is Metallurgical Engineering?
Metallurgical engineering is the study of metals and how metals can be safely transformed into products that benefit humanity - things such as surgical implants, computer chips, cars, materials for space exploration, and more.
As a metallurgical engineering major at South Dakota Mines, you will be part of one of the only metallurgical engineering programs in the country. We offer a unique and “true” metallurgical engineering program with an emphasis on processing and engineering. You will learn in a project-based environment, enjoying labs to get hands-on experience in the field.
What does a metallurgical engineer do?
Metallurgical engineers study and produce materials that power our bodies and our world. They transform metals into high-performance alloys, high-purity metals, and new materials used in all types of products including superconductors, advanced coatings, cars, aircrafts, and surgical implants.
Metallurgical engineers also conduct testing to ensure the safety of materials, develop sustainable materials and processes for recycling existing materials, investigate material failures, and create testing procedures to ensure materials can withstand extreme environments.
Some of the work you might do as a metallurgical engineer includes:
• Convert raw metal into usable formats
• Design methods for separating metal from the rest of the components
• Design and direct testing procedures
• Monitor how materials perform and evaluate how they deteriorate
• Determine causes of product failure and develop ways to overcome the failure
First-Year Courses
Calculus
General chemistry
Composition
Physics
Course Curriculum
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Internships and Co-ops
At South Dakota Mines, 77% of students land internships or co-ops before they graduate, earning an average salary of $20.00/hour. Some of the companies where our students intern include:
• NASA
• Intel
• Freeport-McMoRan
• Nucor
• Alcoa
• Exxon-Mobil
• Logan Aluminum
• Steel Dynamics
• Boeing
• Ball Aerospace
• Lincoln Industries
• Newmont Mining