PROJECT-BASED LEARNING
Engineering majors enrolled in the dual program spend a minimum of three years at Maryville and earn an undergraduate degree in science by taking classes in mathematics and sciences including specific course requirements in biomedical, chemical or computer science engineering. Students then enter the engineering program at either Washington University in St. Louis, UMKC or Missouri S&T for a minimum of two years and earn an undergraduate degree in engineering.
PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
Maryville partners with corporate and civic organizations in the greater St. Louis region and beyond to provide students with opportunities to experience hands-on involvement in real-world projects. Maryville students gain internship and research opportunities with companies such as:
• Danforth Plant Science Center
• Missouri Botanical Garden
• GlaxoSmithKline
• Mallinckrodt
• Monsanto
• Pfizer
FEATURED
FACULTY
Jennifer Yukna, PhD, associate professor of chemistry and the pre-engineering program coordinator at Maryville, has been published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry and is a published author.