The Michigan State University College of Engineering offers dual Ph.D. degree programs in collaboration with prestigious technological institutions around the world. Students complete part of their graduate curriculum with Michigan State Engineering and part with the collaborating institution, culminating in one thesis. Upon completion of all requirements, the student earns separate Ph.D. degrees from Michigan State University and the collaborating institution.
Students in the dual-enrollment programs have access to the best science and technology resources at both institutions and benefit from collaborating with engineering students, faculty and researchers from both regions of the world.
Collaborating Institutions
- National Technical University of Athens
- India's Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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Admissions
Interested students should contact the graduate program director or graduate program coordinator in the corresponding academic department.
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
- Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
General Information
For general information, contact Katy Colbry, assistant dean of graduate student services, at colbryka@msu.edu.