December 20, 2024
Mizzou Engineering students solve real-world problems before they step outside the classroom and into their careers.
It’s part of the Missouri Method, where students engage in learning by doing. That practice begins with hands-on opportunities in lab courses and undergraduate research and culminates with senior capstone classes. These classes allow students to apply what they have learned as undergraduates to develop solutions to the world’s problems.
Depending on the degree program, students are paired with a client, tasked with a problem or asked to develop something that would solve a common problem. This semester, students created a new way to dispense medicine, optimized a company’s production flow, designed a blue hydrogen plant and more.
Click the photos below to explore some of the solutions created by the engineers of tomorrow.
Engage in hand-on learning through the Missouri Method. Choose Mizzou Engineering.