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College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies
School of Mines and Engineering Electrical Engineering* Environmental Engineering*
Biological Sciences Cellular Organismal
Freshman Engineering General Engineering*
Business & Information Technology
Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Welding Engineering
Accounting Health Information Technology Information Technology Management Marketing
Geological Engineering* Geotechnical Hydrogeology Mining Petroleum
Chemistry
Biochemistry Environmental Chemistry Geochemistry Professional Chemistry
Geophysical Engineering* Metallurgical & Materials*
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Health Care Informatics Liberal Studies Mathematical Sciences
Petroleum Engineering
Average Starting Salary
General Science
Mining Engineering* Occupational Safety & Health* Applied Health Science
$ 44,027
Business Applications Electronic Control Systems Engineering Applications Game Development Health Care Informatics Statistics Applications Technical Communication
*5-year Masters Option
Nursing (ASN, BSN) Professional & Technical Communication* Health Communication Interactive Media Public Relations Rhetoric Science & Environmental Communication
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Academic Programs
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Highlands College
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Graduate School
Associate and Certificate Programs
Electrical Engineering
Business & Accounting Technology Accounting Technology Health Services Human Resources Business Technology Administrative Computer Specialist Medical Office Specialist
Environmental Engineering General Engineering
Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Welding Engineering
Geosciences
Health Programs
Geology Geochemistry Geological Engineering Geophysical Engineering Hydrogeology Hydrogeological Engineering
Medical Assistant Medical Receptionist Nursing Assistant Radiologic Technology Surgical Technology
Network Technology
Health Care Informatics
Network Technology (B.S., A.S.) Web Development and Administration
Individualized Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Materials Science
Trades and Technical
Average Starting Salary
Industrial Hygiene Interdisciplinary Master of Science (IMS) Metallurgical/Mineral Processing Engineering
$ 41,414
Automotive Technology Civil Engineering Technology Construction Technology – Carpentry Drafting Technology Historic Preservation Machining Technology Pre-Apprentice Line Program Sustainable Energy Technology – Wind Welding Technology
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Mining Engineering Petroleum Engineering Project Engineering & Management Technical Communication
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Student Spotlight
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Joe Mitzel Environmental Engineering ‘14 Freeport McMoRan Inc Missoula, MT
“The field of Environmental Engineering provides the knowledge needed to solve societal challenges related to water quality and water supply. These are complex issues that require collaboration from many different fields. My senior research project allowed me to investigate the ability of using nanotechnology to address some of these challenges. The best part of this research project was being able to work in a small team with close mentorship from our professors. In addition to this technical experience, I gained hands on professional knowledge from three separate internships. This exposed me to the mining industry as well as consulting. I was able to network with many professionals whose experiences inspired me to follow my own career path. My favorite part about living in Montana is the close-knit community. In Montana, there is always an adventure to go on, and the ski resorts and lakes are always a nearby get-a-way for students.”
“I was required to take four years of engineering in high school, so I have always had it in my mind that I would be some sort of engineer. However, once I started scuba diving, I became more intrigued with the idea of underwater geology. Montana Tech’s Geological Engineering program allows me to declare an option. I chose Hydrogeology as my option, which gave me the best of both worlds without having to compromise.” Olivia Welch Junior, Geological Engineering Rohnert Park, CA
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“I really like the small school environment. It gives the opportunity for valuable in-class discussion and the promise that your question will always be heard. The other benefit of the small school is easy access to my professors.” John LaRue Sophomore, Petroleum Engineering Minoring in Business Elk, WA
“Montana Tech is a close knit campus where I not only learn from my professors but I also get to know them personally.”
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Phil Dean Senior, Nursing, BSN Butte, MT
“I chose Montana Tech because it offers excellent knowledge, hands-on experiences, and respectable degrees for very affordable tuition costs. Montana Tech students have an opportunity to learn from excellent professors both in the classroom and outside the classroom” Asel Sherimkulova Graduate Student, Geoscience ‘15 Shopokov, Kyrgyzstan
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Student Life
GET INVOLVED The Student Activities Council (SAC) along with the Associated Students of Montana Tech (ASMT) provides students with a wide variety of opportunities for leadership, volunteerism, and social activities. Choose from more than 50 clubs, organizations, and athletic activities to connect with others while providing opportunities for personal, and professional development. From Engineers Without Borders and Circle K to hockey, skiing, and rodeo, there is something for every interest.
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Academic Clubs »» Chemistry Club »» Circle K »» Engineers Without Borders »» Environmental Engineers of Montana Tech »» Math Club »» Mining Team »» Pre-Professional Health Club
Professional Organizations »» American Society of Civil Engineers »» American Society of Safety Engineers »» Institute for Electrical & Electronics Engineers »» Society of Petroleum Engineers »» Society of Women Engineers
Recreation Clubs »» Rugby »» Fly Fishing »» Hockey »» Mountain Biking »» Rodeo »» Ski and Snowboard »» Soccer »» Softball
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STUDENT TRADITIONS Becoming an Oredigger means joining an elite family with a long line of tradition both in the classroom and out. Diggers take pride in themselves, their community, and the legacy that is Montana Tech. »» Digger Hunt »» Late Night Breakfast »» Mulletfest »» Trick or Treat off the Street »» Painting the “M” »» Bed Races
RESIDENCE HALLS Montana Tech’s residence halls are vibrant and diverse communities where our students live, learn, and pursue their passions. Each one is a center of activity, study, socialization, and fun. The residence halls provide a safe, healthy, and affordable living environment for all new students, and the Residence Life staff along with the upperlevel student Residence Assistants (RA’s) provide a built-in support system through the residence hall living-learning experience.
TECHXPO Each Spring, Montana Tech hosts the annual TECHxpo, a premier event showcasing research and design expertise by our students and faculty members. Students and faculty from all three of Montana Tech’s colleges demonstrate their applied knowledge of some of the world’s most challenging problems.
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MONTANA
the Last Best Place
Big Sky Country
Southwest Montana
Montana represents the natural and the scenic. Home to 54 state parks, 2 national parks, and countless other landmarks, you are bound to experience landscapes that will leave you breathless. Visit Glacier National Park and discover a world carved by glaciers, then trek over to Yellowstone and admire the vast expanse of land where bison roam freely and rivers rush with fervor. There are caves to explore and adventures to be had, but if solitary bliss is what you’re looking for, then a hike into one of our serene mountain lakes or waterfalls should do the trick.
Getting outdoors is a way of life in Montana, and Southwest Montana is the epicenter of recreation! Known for its vast mountain ranges, deep valleys, and high mountain lakes, there is a little something for every type of outdoor adventure. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, fishing or skiing, you are just minutes away from fresh air, sweeping panoramic views, and a little dirt on your shoes.
If winter is your playtime, then you are in luck. Winter cloaks Montana in a sea of glistening white. With over 15 downhill ski resorts, you can hit the slopes in a variety of settings. You may also choose to soak the cold away in one of Montana’s many natural hot springs and then cozy up next to a fire and immerse yourself into the warmth and quiet of a Montana winter night.
Boulder Mountains Flint Creek Range Highlands Pintler Pioneer Tobacco Roots
Although Montana is natural and rugged, you can also enjoy a variety of amenities in the towns and cities spread across this vast state. Montana’s interstate and highway system makes it possible for you to enjoy the great outdoors and then head into town in time to see a concert, catch a movie, shop the evening away, or go to a football game. Here in Montana it’s easy to lose yourself in your surroundings.
MOUNTAINS
RIVERS Big Hole Clark Fork Jefferson Madison
SKI AREAS
Discovery - 1 hr Bridger Bowl - 1.5 hrs Maverick Mountain - 2 hrs Great Divide - 2 hrs Snow Bowl - 2 hrs Big Sky - 2 hrs Lost Trail - 2.5 hrs Showdown - 2.5 hrs
NATIONAL PARKS Yellowstone NP Glacier NP
Find your Montana Adventure at
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Butte, America
Montana’s Festival City
RICHEST HILL ON EARTH Butte was one of the largest cities west of the Mississippi for generations. In its heyday, between the late 19th century and about 1920, it was one of the largest and most notorious copper boomtowns in the American West. Known for electrifying America, the Mining City produced over 320 million tons of copper which was used for the wire and equipment that helped launch the U.S. into the modern age.
Chinese New Year February 19, 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration March 16-17, 2015 4th of July Freedom Festival July 3-4, 2015 Montana Folk Festival July 10-12, 2015
NATIONAL LANDMARK DISTRICT Butte, Montana is home to the nation’s largest National Historic Landmark District, with over 4,000 historic structures scattered across the Hill. These include some of the country’s first tall buildings, elegant mansions, vintage Victorian homes, boarding houses and hotels, and miner’s cottages that once provided shelter for an estimated 100,000 people.
BUTTE, TODAY Not only does Butte have a rich history, it also has a bright future. The residents of Butte are proud and welcoming, embracing Tech’s students as their own. Butte’s community is growing and a budding art community thrives amidst the beauty of our restored historic buildings. Butte is further enhanced by a large interlinked trail system that stretches for miles, which includes the reconditioned Ulrich-Schotte Nature Trail where runners and strollers alike enjoy exceptional bird watching along Blacktail Creek.
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Evel Knievel Days July 23-25, 2015 An Ri Ra Irish Festival August 7-9, 2015 Original Festival September, 2015
City Info »» County Silver Bow »» Area Code 406 »» Population 34,200 »» Elevation 5,538 ft. »» Average Snow 62” »» Airport Code BTM
Campus Community
Overlooking the city from the shoulder of Big Butte, Montana Tech’s north campus can be seen for miles. Its tree-shaded perimeter encloses both the stately buildings of the Institution’s past and the modern facilities reflecting its present and its future. Originally chartered as the Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech has evolved into a dynamic institution composed of the School of Mines & Engineering; College of Letters, Sciences, & Professional Studies; Highlands College; Graduate School; and the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. Prior to 1951, the college offered Bachelor of Science degrees in only five areas. Today, the college offers 10 certificate programs, 17 associate degrees, 23 bachelors, and 10 masters programs. The Institution which now has an enrollment of over 2,900 students, provides these graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful lives and careers, conducts basic and applied research, and provides related services to the citizens of Montana and beyond. Since its inception, Montana Tech has come a long way. The university has maintained an onward and upward tradition, which has earned it a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the country. The exceptional job placement rate of graduates and the success stories of alumni, combined with the low cost of attendance in a highly personalized environment, attest to both quality and value. Stressing a deep focus on achievement, Montana Tech provides the opportunity for students to be in demand.
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Academic Support
Personal Support
Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) »» Walk-in, appointment, and online tutoring services »» Peer Advising »» Offers “Montana Tech Success”, a college study skills class
Counseling Services »» Personal counseling »» Stress management/test anxiety support »» Health and wellness promotions Health Center »» Located on campus in the Student Union Building »» Medical professionals available 5 days a week »» Annual flu shots available free of charge
Disability Services »» Access point for accommodation requests »» Explore options available for assistive technology/resources »» Provide education/training to students, faculty and staff about disability needs
Campus Security »» Emergency notification program including emergency text messaging »» Security on campus 24/7 »» Escort services available
Career Services »» Provides assistance in career exploration and job opportunities »» Connects students and alumni with employers »» Teaches students interview skills and assists with resume writing
Campus Recreation and Wellness »» Fitness center »» Intramural sports »» Outdoor rental equipment
Library »» Access electronic books, journals and more from anywhere with Interlibrary Loan »» Meet your friends to do homework together on the first floor or find a quiet place to study on the second floor »» Use the library’s computers to get all your projects done.
Veterans Support There are many services available on campus to help Veteran students be successful at Montana Tech and Highlands College. Here are a few of the services available: »» Assistance with the applications for admission, merit scholarships, and federal financial aid. »» Assistance completing the paperwork required to use your VA Educational Benefits on the Montana Tech Campuses. »» Aid in obtaining reasonable accommodations for disabilities, to allow equal opportunity in campus life.
Academic Advising »» Personal attention from faculty advisors »» Help to maximize your learning opportunities »» Professional, academic, and career guidance Institute for Educational Opportunities The Institute for Educational Opportunities is a consortium of programs developed to provide K-12 and college students with the tools and support they need to achieve success in higher education.
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Student Support and resources
Average High School GPA 3.48 Average ACT 24.5 Students who graduate in the top 25% of their class 57%
Undergraduate Students 2,751 Graduate Students 194 Total Student Body 2,945
23rd best-value public school in the U.S. Money magazine
61% Male 39% Female 77% Montana Residents 23% Non-Resident and International
#1 Montana College for Best Lifetime Return On Investment (ROI) affordablecollegesonline.org Ranked as one of the best 379 colleges in the U.S. and a Best Western College. The Princeton Review
in demand
Placement Rate 90% Average Class Size 20 (lab and lecture combined) Student to Faculty Ratio 15:1
STUDENT BODY
Established 1900 Location Butte, MT Type of College Public Mascot Orediggers Colors Copper & Green
RANKINGS
ACADEMICS
ABOUT
Facts and Rankings
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Admissions APPLY FOR ADMISSION www.mtech.edu/apply
Admission Requirements Graduate in top half of class, or Graduate with a 2.5 GPA or higher, or Achieve an ACT composite score of 22 or SAT total score of 1540
Importan t Codes
ACT 241 SAT - 4 8 487
Math & Writing Requirements ACT Math – 22 ACT Math – 24 (calculus-based programs) ACT Writing – 18 SAT Math – 520 SAT Math – 560 (calculus-based programs) SAT Writing – 440 College Preparatory Requirements 4 years of English 3 years of Mathematics 3 years of Social Studies 2 years of Laboratory Science 2 years of Arts, Vocation, Computer, or Foreign Language Classes
APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS www.mtech.edu/scholarships Deadline: January 15th
APPLY FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID www.mtech.edu/fafsa FAFSA Code: 002531 Deadline: March 1st
RESERVE HOUSING
www.mtech.edu/housing To reserve your campus housing, complete the online application and submit a $100 deposit. First year students with fewer than 30 credits are required to live on campus. New student housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
REGISTER FOR CLASSES www.mtech.edu/registration
Registration for new Montana Tech students opens in May and continues throughout the summer. Instructions on how to register for classes will be sent out in late April.
ATTEND ORIENTATION
www.mtech.edu/orientation Orientation is designed to support your transition to campus and welcome you to the Montana Tech community. Orientation is held the week before fall semester classes begin.
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A Wise Investment
Paying for College
Montana Tech is consistently named a top value in higher education by an array of college rankings. With our outstanding graduate placement rate, low cost of living in Butte, extraordinary scholarship program, ample internship opportunities, and high starting salaries, you’ll be hard pressed to find a school that can top Montana Tech in value and overall Return on Investment (ROI).
Scholarships WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE) The Western Undergraduate Exchange scholarship is awarded to out-of-state students with high academic achievement. They are awarded for up to 4.5 years and equate to nearly $10,000 in savings/year. The cost of tuition for a student receiving the WUE will be 150% of in-state resident tuition, as opposed to non-resident tuition. WUE scholarships maybe be available after the scholarship deadline, but students must apply for admission and scholarships in order to be considered. Eligible WUE States: Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii
Idaho Nevada New Mexico North Dakota Northern Marianas Islands
Awarding Criteria: Oregon South Dakota Utah Washington Wyoming
»» 3.0 GPA »» ACT Math – 24 »» SAT Math – 560
ADVANTAGE Much like the WUE, an Advantage scholarship will also reduce non-resident tuition to 150% of in-state resident tuition, but it is open to students from all over the U.S. and Canada. Awarding Criteria:
Eligible Advantage Majors: »» Biological Sciences »» Business & Information Tech. »» Chemistry »» Computer Science »» Electrical Engineering »» Environmental Engineering »» General Engineering, Welding
»» Geological Engineering »» Geophysical Engineering »» Mathematical Sciences »» Metallurgical & Materials Engineering »» Mining Engineering
»» Network Technology »» Professional & Technical Communication »» Safety, Health, & Industrial Hygiene »» Software Engineering
»» 3.0 GPA »» ACT Math – 24 »» SAT Math – 560
MARIE MOEBUS PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to first-time freshmen students who demonstrate the highest academic and extracurricular achievement, these scholarships are a combination of fee waiver, WUE or Advantage Scholarships, plus a cash supplement of up to $6,000 per year. Marie Moebus Presidential Scholarships are Montana Tech’s highest honor and are the most competitive scholarships offered. These scholarships are renewable for up to four years. Awarding Criteria:
Additional Requirements:
»» Incoming first-time freshman »» Actively engaged in community and school »» Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree »» 3.75 GPA or higher »» ACT > 30 or SAT >2010
»» 500 word essay »» Two letters of recommendation »» Resume of activities
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Cost of Attendance MONTANA TECH Resident Costs
Non-Resident Costs
WUE/Advantage
Tuition - 15 credits
$6,494
Tuition - 15 credits
$9,028
Tuition - 15 credits
$19,146
Room & Board
$8,066
Room & Board
$8,066
Room & Board
$8,066
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Total
$18,760
Total
$21,294
Total
$31,412
HIGHLANDS COLLEGE Resident Costs Tuition - 15 credits
$3,236
Room & Board
$8,066
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Total
$15,502
Non-Resident Costs Tuition - 15 credits
$8,204
Room & Board
$8,066
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Total
$20,470
WUE/Advantage Tuition - 15 credits
$4,501
Room & Board
$8,066
Books & Supplies
$1,000
Miscellaneous
$1,600
Transportation
$1,600
Total
$16,767
WUE
Western Undergraduate Exchange
INSTITUTION
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MontanaTech 1300 West Park Street Butte, MT 59701 1-800-445-TECH www.mtech.edu
Visit Tech CAMPUS VISITS
Visit campus Monday through Friday from 1:00-3:30pm for a tour of campus with a current student, to meet with academic and financial advisors, to explore your academic area of interest, and more!
VIRTUAL TOUR
Can’t make it campus? No problem! Experience Tech from anywhere using our Virtual Campus Tour. www.mtech.edu/visit
TECH DAY
Join us for an open house event to see what it’s really like to be a student at Tech. Take our classrooms and laboratories for a spin and get all the info you need to become a successful Tech student. Senior Preview Day - September 19 Majors Exploration Day - November 7 Majors Exploration Day - March 13 Junior Preview Day - April 24
For More Information Visit:
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