About Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology in Texas A&M University
Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology (MXET) prepares students for careers requiring an understanding of technical problems and systems that combine principles from two or more engineering technology disciplines. The degree is designed to be flexible, giving the student a strong background in electronic and mechanical systems and then augmented with a focus area. Graduates of the program receive a rigorous technical education and typically take engineering and technology positions appropriate to their focus area of study.
The MXET curriculum is based on a strong underpinning of engineering math and science courses followed by a core technical sequence. This core includes mechanical, electronic and embedded systems/software fundamentals, principles and design concepts. Throughout their curriculum, students work on multiple open-ended projects to design, implement, test, and evaluate mechanical and electronic hardware and software systems. One of the most unique aspects of the Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology program is that most technical courses provide a hands-on laboratory experience using state-of-the-art equipment and industry-standard design and analysis software. The technical curriculum is augmented with courses in written/oral communications and technical project management. A team-based industry-sponsored capstone design sequence provides a challenging opportunity to apply technical, managerial, and communications skills to solving a real-world problem.
The MXET degree supports a focus area or track allowing the student to apply their technical knowledge to specific areas of interest:
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Mechatronics focus area prepares students to design, develop, and support products and systems that combine mechanical, electronic, communication, control, and embedded computing principles.
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STEM education focus area has been established through a partnership with the College of Education and includes courses that prepare graduates to teach at the secondary education level. Graduates from this program will be qualified to sit for the State of Texas math, physical science, and engineering teaching certificate.
- Electro Marine Engineering focus area
Additional MXET focus areas are currently being identified and will be available in the future.
Academic qualification equivalents
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To be considered official: Your transcript(s) must have an original signature of a school official (Registrar, Principal, Controller of Examinations or the Ministry of Education) or an original school seal.
All foreign transcripts must include an English translation or credential evaluation prepared by a recognized service and include all original seals and/or signatures.
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Submit an official high school/secondary transcript. If you are in the final year when you apply, an official transcript showing at least three years of completed coursework and in-progress coursework must be received by the deadline.
English language requirements
- TOEFL : Minimum TOEFL i-BT score of 80
- IELTS : Minimum IELTS Academic test score of 6.0 overall band (Texas A&M University does not accept the IELTS General test)
- PTE Academic Test: 55
Texas A&M University Highlights
Type of institution |
Public |
Application Portal |
Undergraduate:- applyTexas.org or coalition application
Graduate:- online |
Acceptance rate |
70% |
Test scores accepted |
SAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT |
English test scores accepted |
TOEFL/ PTE/ IELTS |
Academic calendar |
Semester based |
Intake session |
Fall and spring |
Work experience |
Required for graduate programs |
Financial aid |
Loans, Scholarships, and grants |
Texas A&M University Cost of Attendance
The following is an estimate of the cost of studying in the United States for overseas students:
Cost Head |
Expenses in USD (Approximate) Academic year |
Tuition Fees |
39,072 |
Service Fees |
64 |
Room and Board (on Campus) |
11,400 |
Books and Supplies |
1,222 |
Personal Expenses and Transportation |
6,792 |
Total |
58,492 |