Hamm School of Engineering

Engineering students meeting with professor in the new design center

Develop your Professional Skills and Cultural Awareness. Prepare for Success in a High-demand Field.

As a student in the Hamm School of Engineering, you’ll be well prepared for all aspects of your career. Our mission is to graduate highly competent professionals who carry a Benedictine moral compass and a spirit of servant leadership – meaning you’ll learn the advanced knowledge you need in your chosen field, gain skills in communication and collaboration, and practice ethical leadership rooted in Benedictine values.

Our state-of-the-art facility — opened in 2020 and created with input from more than 35 top-level engineering companies – features a machine shop, student design center, a design fundamentals lab, and multiple lab spaces dedicated to each major. Our focus on undergraduate education means that you’ll have full access to those facilities (no getting booted by grad students!) and to our dedicated faculty, whose priority is teaching. 

Plus, our small class sizes and hands-on approach to learning translates to student success: Mary engineering students have high job and internship placement rates.

Megan Achbach

I am so grateful for my education from the University of Mary. I am entering my career confidently with well-formed technical skills and a desire to integrate the Benedictine values into the engineering profession.

Megan Achbach, Electrical Engineering, '24
Engineering students working in shop

Summer Research

Engage in professional research in our Summer Undergraduate Research Vocation Experience (SURVE).

Engineering students working on Bobcat machinery

Internships

Gain real-world experience with employers who know — and seek out — our students

Shelly Jerome Announcement

The Harold Hamm Foundation Donates $10M and Continental Resources Donates $2M to the University of Mary

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A Message From the Dean 

Each morning I walk into the Engineering School and see students everywhere – studying, chatting, building cool devices, and debating intricate mathematical equations on the windows and whiteboards. They are smiling and laughing with excitement in their eyes; you can clearly see they love it here. I love it here, too! And so will you.

Engineers are the technical brains behind our modern world. They invent new technologies: electronic devices, computer processors, power grids, robots, satellites, communication networks, and biomedical devices. They design our roads, cities, power systems, water systems, hospitals, and infrastructure. They create the motors that power everything from agricultural and industrial equipment to race cars, rockets, and jet airplanes.

As an engineer, you will help design and create the future world.

Our program provides students with technical skills and prepares them with leadership qualities and ethical values for a fulfilling career. We offer degrees in civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, and computer engineering in addition to construction management and computer science. We recruit top-notch professors and technicians to teach students alongside industry experts in our state-of-the-art facilities – ensuring that our students emerge with cutting-edge skills required of today’s industrial workforce.

Through collaboration with industry, we offer paid internships, cooperative education programs, and research opportunities to our students. This real world experience translates into job offers for our students: The job placement rate for our graduates is 99%!

Through your time here, you will meet lifelong friends and enjoy activities that support you in growing both intellectually and spiritually. Our small class sizes, one-on-one interactions with professors, and hands-on laboratory experience set us apart. It will do the same for you, as an engineering student at Mary.

Welcome!

— Dr. Terry Pilling, Dean

 

Mark Stotzer

I love how the curriculum is designed to foster creativity and critical thinking, with access to the latest technological tools and a supportive faith community.

Mark Stotzer, Computer Science, '27

Have Questions?

We’re here to help. Call us at 701-355-8030 or 800-288-6279 (MARY).

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