WSU School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at WSU has one of the largest undergraduate programs in the Pacific Northwest, with about 1000 students and 45 faculty members spread across three sister campuses. Our graduate student and postdoctoral researcher populations are growing, underpinned by continuously increasing annual research expenditures (currently over $9m), with over 100 PhD students. It is one of few schools where both Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering programs are offered under the same roof, allowing our students to be reared in a highly interdisciplinary, enriching environment. Learn more about our programs
University of Idaho Chemistry Department
The Chemistry Department at University of Idaho offers B.S. and research M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry. For the student who wants to pursue a graduate degree or will work in a field related to chemistry, we offer the Professional B.S. in Chemistry, which is the degree accredited by the American Chemical Society. For students interested in pursuing careers in medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy we offer a B.S.-Pre Med. Learn more at our website.
WSU Nuclear Science Center
BOOTH 3. The Washington State University Dodgen Research Facility is located at WSU Pullman. The facility houses the Nuclear Science Center which maintains oversight of WSU’s 1 MW TRIGA research nuclear reactor. The Center is a multidisciplinary teaching, research, and service endeavor designed to make high impact contributions to nuclear science, national and international security, nuclear non-proliferation, and emergency readiness.