What you will study
You’ll complete your first two years of coursework at UCM in the Cooperative Engineering
program. In addition to general education courses, you’ll complete math and science
coursework that will be the cornerstone of your Engineering degree. To ensure a smooth
transition, you should verify your course selection with the program faculty advisor
at your future engineering school. We recommend you take foundational classes, including:
- Calculus
- Physics
- Mechanical Analytics
- Engineering Economy
Excellence in Engineering
- A Best Value College for Engineering Technologies (College Factual, 2022)
- #1: Most Focused Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Engineering Technologies in Missouri (College
Factual, 2022)
- Top 15%: Most Focused Colleges for Engineering Technologies (College Factual, 2022)
- #1: Most Popular Bachelor’s Degree Colleges for Engineering Technologies in Missouri (College
Factual, 2022)
- Top 4%: Most Popular Colleges for Engineering Technologies (College Factual, 2022)
Unique learning opportunities in our Cooperative Engineering program
As a Cooperative Engineering student at UCM, you’re invited to participate in career-enhancing
activities, including:
- Networking: Our expert faculty and small class sizes give you opportunities to connect with your
professors and peers to build your network. Join academic clubs and organizations
to further develop your skills in student competitions and connect with industry professionals.
- Internships: Many local companies seek out UCM Engineering students for internships. With Kansas
City just 45 minutes from campus, opportunities to gain hands-on experience are plentiful.
- The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME): Get to know peers, faculty and industry professionals through competitions and social
activities such as a homecoming float design contest and game night. SME expands beyond
the doors at UCM, so you can network with engineering students and faculty from other
colleges.
What can you do with a degree in Engineering?
As part of our Cooperative Engineering program, you’ll develop problem-solving, communication,
creative thinking and analytical skills that will make you a more marketable job candidate
in the future. We’ll prepare you to transfer to another university to complete your
undergraduate studies in chemical, civil, computer, industry or mechanical engineering.
Upon graduation, you’ll be ready to begin a lucrative career in a growing field.
Explore a career in engineering
Find out what you can do with an Engineering degree using the interactive tool below.
Financial assistance options for the Cooperative Engineering program
During your time at UCM in the Cooperative Engineering program, you can expect a high-quality
education for a great price. In addition to our already low tuition, we make it easier
for you to finance your college education with scholarships, assistantships, grants and awards.
You can learn more about program-specific scholarships by using the UCM Scholarship Finder.
Meet Dr. Ronnie Rollins
Chair, School of Industrial Sciences and Technology
Dr. Rollins advises Cooperative Engineering program students to ensure they are successful
both in the classroom and outside of it.
Student Clubs and Organizations
Get involved with like-minded students
Connect with students who have similar interests by joining clubs and organizations
such as the Society of Manufacturing Engineers or the NCSE Science Booster Club. With
185+ student clubs and organizations, UCM has something for everyone.
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