Big Skies. Bigger Ideas.
In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Montana Technological University is a place of purpose, home to uncommon thinking, research, innovation, and ideas. With Montana as our living laboratory, we offer a top education as a leading STEM university, with strong additional programs in nursing, health, and professional fields. What we do matters, today more than ever.
Your Path, Our Programs
Montana Tech may be best known for engineering and the natural sciences, but we also offer established programs in business, health professions, and other fields. Explore what you can do at Tech and where we can take you.
Famous paleontologist Dr. Jack Horner has teamed up with geologist and paleontologist (and former student) Dr. Raymond Rogers, and the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, to publish a foundational new book, Dinosaurs of Montana (MBMG Memoir 70).
Registration to open October 27 for Montana Technological University’s Spring 2026 courses
Butte native and Montana Tech alumnus Joe McClafferty will deliver the university’s fall 2025 commencement address. McClafferty will speak on the topics of servant leadership, purpose, gratitude, leading, and aiming higher.
Access valuable digital databases, maps, atlases, and historical journals of geological and mining resources dating back to the 1800s. Some of our valuable resources, including maps from the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, are housed only on Montana Tech campus.
The Tech Vision Endowed Scholarship helps recruit new Orediggers and provide funds to take care of our current students. Our goal is to raise $160,000 annually to impact 50-75 students and right now gifts to Tech Vision are being matched 1:1 up to $80,000.