What is the pre-engineering program?
The pre-engineering program at the University of Montana is a two year program that helps students determine if they are interested in engineering and prepares them to transfer to a University with an accredited engineering program. The program focuses on developing a fundamental knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. In addition, students take classes in English, communication, the social sciences, and humanities. Students in the pre-engineering program can transfer to a University of their choice, but the program has been designed as a 2 + 2 program between the University of Montana and Montana Tech.
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