In addition to the degree programs listed above, Michigan Tech offers graduate programs through affiliated institutions and international programs. See the links below for more information.
International Programs
Michigan Tech supports a wide variety of programs that allow students to spend a semester at an international University or for international students to complete their education at Michigan Tech. Students should contact the International Programs and Services office for more information on Study Abroad programs. The following list are programs jointly offered with other academic institutions.
- Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU)—CYCU students may begin their education at CYCU and complete their education at Michigan Tech earning a bachelor's degree at CYCU and a Master's degree at Michigan Tech.
- Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterry (ITESM)—ITSEM and Michigan Tech students may be exchanged between universities and take courses for credit. These courses will be applied to the student's degree at the home university.
- Hunan University—Students from Hunan University will complete their bachelor's degree at Hunan University and will complete a Master's of Business Administration at Michigan Tech.
- Royal Institute of Technology—Students from both universities may be exchanged and take courses for credit.
Domestic Programs
Michigan Tech currently partners with a variety of other institutions to enhance and expand opportunities for graduate education. These opportunities include distance learning, exchange and transfer of credits, options for transferring in "graduate option" credits, joint support and research arrangements. A partial list of partnered schools is below. Contact the Graduate School for more information.
- Northland College (transfer of graduate option credits)
- University of Alaska (exchange semester, agreement expires 5/29/09)
- Southern University A&M College (exchange semester and transfer of credits)
- Kettering (joint support and research)
- Central Michigan University (joint support and research)
- MIGS (Michigan Graduate Schools transfer of credits)
- Mayo (partnered distance learning, agreement expires 5/30/09)
- Universidad del Turabo
Partnered Programs
Michigan Tech has agreements with corporations to provide graduate education, generally through a combination of distance learning classes and research at Michigan Tech or at the corporation. Interested students should contact their company or the Graduate School for more information.
- Ford Motor Company (partnered distance learning)
- John Deere (partnered distance learning, agreement expires 2012)
- General Motors (partnered distance learning)