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Montana Tech Day Teaches Students STEM

Prospective students can explore Montana Tech's engineering programs including mining, petroleum engineering, and computer science, on 14 November at Montana Tech's Fall Tech Day.

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Prospective students can learn from a variety of programs at Montana Tech's Fall Tech Day.
Source: Montana Tech

Montana Technological University’s Fall Tech Day, to be held on 14 November, will provide prospective students an opportunity to explore academic areas of interest through interactive lab sessions, campus tours, and conversations with faculty and current students.

Students are encouraged to choose from a variety of immersive breakout sessions, including

  • Mining engineering. See what happens when chemical energy is released and learn about the importance of safety in mining through a virtual reality experience.
  • Petroleum engineering. Join the petroleum department as they highlight the process of discovering and extracting the oil and natural gas resources that keep our world moving, through demonstrations in their state-of-the-art laboratories.
  • Computer science/software egineering. Students will see how a classic game leads to discussion for more advanced games, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and the ethical and moral dilemmas that can come from AI applications.

Learn more and register for Tech Day here.