Find out what makes the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology a great fit for your future! Explore each of our program areas and learn more about where a STEM degree from Minnesota State Mankato can take you.

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Applied Statistics

The graduate program in Applied Statistics is designed to prepare students to join twenty-first century business and industry in their growing needs for statistical analyses.

Automotive Engineering Technology

The Automotive Engineering Technology degree program prepares graduates for careers in product research, design and development, manufacturing, and technical sales in the original equipment and aftermarket industries.

Biology

The Department of Biological Sciences offers programs for students preparing for careers in education, laboratory and field research, biotechnology, environmental sciences, medical laboratory sciences, cytotechnology, food science technology and pre-professional programs.

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering (EE) encompasses the research, development, design and operation of electrical and electronic systems and their components.

Global Solutions in Engineering and Technology

This minor in the context of engineering experiences and with a focus on cultural learning will create a pathway for students to develop cultural and language skills desired by our regional employers.

Integrated Science and Technology

Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT) graduates are versatile, able to adopt their careers to changing industries. They innovate by providing technological solutions for society and lead within their companies and communities, through hands-on experience and critical thinking skills.

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

The mission of the Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MET) degree program at Minnesota State Mankato, is to provide a broad-based education to enable graduates to enter a variety of globally competitive manufacturing careers to serve the needs of the citizens of Minnesota, and the world.

Master of Science in Information Technology

This master's prepares students for a career as a computing professional, yet offers enough flexibility to allow a student to design a course of study suitable for preparation for doctoral work in information technology.

Mathematics and Statistics

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers four master’s programs: Mathematics MA, Mathematics and Statistics MS, Applied Statistics MS, and Mathematics Education MS.

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering (ME) is essential to a wide range of activities that include the research, design, development, manufacture, management, and control of engineering systems, subsystems, and their components.

Physics

Physics is a science concerned with understanding the fundamental laws of nature. It explains physical phenomena in everyday life, such as motion, heat, electricity, magnetism and light.