A Composite Materials Engineering program from Winona State University enrolls roughly 60 new students each year. The programs will prepare graduates to become engineers who can apply their knowledge and expertise to develop innovative and effective solutions for the composites industry. Graduates will have the skills to communicate and work effectively in diverse environments and grow professionally in their careers.

We offer a major in Composite Materials Engineering (CME). Before students start working on the program's core classes, they can take the pre-engineering course sequence. CME majors also have certain requirements for their General Education Program.

The educational objectives (what is expected of graduates after a few years of working in the profession or pursuing graduate studies) are to prepare graduates to become engineers who:

  • Apply their knowledge and expertise to develop innovative and effective solutions for the composites industry
  • Communicate and work effectively in diverse environments
  • Grow and develop professionally