A student and a professor in a materials lab at ASU

Training leaders who will create the future

Looking back

The School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy is part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, thanks to a $50 million endowment by Ira A. Fulton, founder and CEO of Fulton Homes.

Quick research stats

Research expenditures

25.3 million in FY 2023

Patents issued

142 from 202 to 2023

NSF CAREER awards

14 in the last five years

Fall 2023 Enrollment

Bachelor’s students

3918

Master’s students

723

Doctoral students

285

Interesting facts about our degree programs

Aerospace engineering (BSE, MS, PhD)

The Bachelor of Science
in Engineering offers concentrations in aeronautics, astronautics and
autonomous vehicle systems.

Chemical engineering (BSE, MS, PhD)

Chemical engineering faculty have won six National Science Foundation CAREER awards since 2019.

Materials science and engineering (BSE, MS*, PhD)

Program faculty leads the development of new semiconductor materials and their CMOS plus X integration as one of the eight Microelectronics Commons Hubs in the nation, dedicated to advancing semiconductor manufacturing as part of the CHIPS and Science Act.

Mechanical engineering (BSE*, MS, PhD):

The program has the first and
only accredited fully online mechanical engineering bachelor’s degree program
in the United States.

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