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The School of Business & Economics

About 432 students pursue degrees from the SBE. Additionally, there are about 60 dual degree students who are earning a degree in business along with another Bachelors degree.

SBE students mainly come from Michigan and neighboring states. Approximately ten percent are international students.

A low 14:1 student-faculty ratio provides students with opportunities for personalized attention and interaction with SBE faculty.

A range of business organizations allow students to participate in business school activities. Likewise, many other student organizations across campus offer opportunities for students to become involved in the University. SBE students frequently serve as leaders in these other organizations and, in general, SBE students are disproportionately represented in MTU student organizations. Check out the MTU Student Life and Services page for more information on campus activities.

Student Lounge
Students relaxing and checking
their e-mail in between classes.

The University

Michigan Technological University was founded in 1885 as the Michigan School of Mines, in response to the nation's need for mining and metallurgical engineers. As the demand for engineers grew, so did Michigan Tech's reputation as a leader among technology-oriented educational institutions. Michigan Tech is the Upper Midwest's only public, doctoral-granting, nationally-ranked technological university, and is one of only five Carnegie-ranked doctoral/research universities in the state of Michigan.

The University is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Michigan Tech's programs are accredited by many national academic accrediting organizations. Students from many states and foreign countries pursue degrees in science, engineering, forestry, business, liberal arts, social sciences, and two-year or four-year technology studies at Michigan Tech. Graduate studies and research are two other vital University endeavors. MTU graduate programs leading to masters and doctoral degrees feature advanced instruction and research in a variety of academic fields. Research at Michigan Tech is conducted by faculty members in all departments, as well as in several University-affiliated research agencies.

Michigan Tech Campus
The Michigan Tech Campus as
seen from the Portage Canal

The Environment

Houghton is the home of Michigan Technological University in the heart of Upper Michigan's scenic Keweenaw Peninsula. The University is surrounded by acres of forests, rivers, and lakes. Lake Superior is just a few miles from campus, and the surrounding area is perfect for all types of seasonal outdoor activities: hunting, fishing, backpacking, boating, swimming, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. There are many local parks and campsites, as well as local air and water transportation to Isle Royale National Park. The University owns an eighteen-hole golf course and downhill and cross-country ski areas.

Portage Lift Bridge
The Portage Lift Bridge connecting
the cities of Houghton and Hancock

 July 24, 2008