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For the Class of 2028
Required laptop specifications for freshmen students entering the Bagley College of Engineering in the fall of 2024 have been established. Based on our years of experience with laptop requirements, we recommend students wait to purchase laptops until mid-June or early-July. This provides adequate time to order and receive the laptop.
For Transfer Students
Students who are transferring from another institution are only required to meet the computer requirements in effect at the time they were freshmen.
Specification Update Schedule
Requirements for 2025-2026 academic year will be posted in the summer of 2025.
Notes for the Purchase of a Laptop
The information provided below is sufficient for you to purchase a laptop. We are not able to review individual systems, provide additional guidance on suggested vendors, or tell whether or not a specific model will work. If the laptop meets or exceeds the specifications below, there should be no issues. Please note the recommendation against purchasing Macs for engineering work. This is not bias but is based on experience. If you chose to ignore these recommendations, you do so at your own risk.
Minimum Hardware Specifications
* Note about Intel i5 or equivalent processors: The i5 descriptor on computer processors has been in effect for many years now. Your computer should have a 10th generation i5 processor or higher as a minimum. The generation is usually indicated by the first couple of digits in the processor code (for example: i5 10500H would be a 10th generation processor while i5 6500T would be a 6th generation processor). For processors from other manufacturers, such as AMD, ITS suggests your computer have one comparable in power to a 10th gen i5, such as the AMD Ryzen 5, or better.
Required Software
Suggested Vendors
The following list of vendors are provided as a service to our students and prospective students. It is not required to purchase a computer from these vendors.
Be sure to review the minimum laptop specifications.
Again, it is not required that you purchase a Dell or an HP computer, this is just an option that we share here as a service to our students.
Currently, there is software used within the Bagley College of Engineering that is incompatible with Apple Mac computers with M1, M2 or M3 chips (Apple Silicon) and ARM-based computers. There is no workaround as of the publishing of these specifications. Due to this, Bagley College of Engineering strongly recommends that students DO NOT purchase Apple computers with an Apple Silicon (M1, M2 or M3) processors or computers with ARM-based processors with the expectation of using them for coursework within the college of engineering.
Those who have Apple Mac computers with Intel processors can use them to run this software by installing emulation software. Please see the 2021-2022 specifications for information on this.
If you have already purchased an Apple computer with an Apple Silicon processor or a computer with an ARM-based processor, you may be able to use it your freshman year. If you are a transfer student, you may be able to use it depending on your major and the specific courses you are taking. You will need to discuss this with your departmental academic advisor.
Data Backup
Students are strongly encouraged to have a method for backing up data on their computer at regular intervals.
Students can purchase an external, portable hard drive which can be used for computer backups and storage of large files. These are reasonably priced and available in various capacities.
Enrolled MSU students have access to Microsoft OneDrive with 5TB of online storage. Information for using this service and syncing with personal computers can be found at https://servicedesk.msstate.edu/TDClient/KB/ArticleDet?ID=1521.
Additionally, students may want to subscribe to an on-line backup service such as Backblaze, Carbonite, or others to use for automatically backing up files.
We cannot over-emphasize the importance of performing regular backups of important files and keeping your backup in a separate location from your laptop. Should your laptop be lost or damaged, you will still have your important files on your external data source, which could then be used on another computer until yours is replaced or repaired. Lost or damaged laptops are not acceptable excuses for missing assignments.
Printers
The Bagley College of Engineering does not set specifications for printers and there is no requirement for a student to own one. There are facilities on campus that will allow students to print for a fee, or students can purchase any printer of their choice from the multitude of vendors available. When/if purchasing a printer, remember to factor the cost of toner or ink into the total cost of ownership.
Transfer students are expected to only meet the requirements in place at the time they would have started at MSU. So, a student transferring to MSU as a junior would be expected to only meet the requirements in place two years prior. For those and historical purposes, previous specifications are listed below.