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USNEWS 2008 Engineering Ranking

For those who want to major in engineering.

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Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

1. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 4.9

2. Stanford University (CA) 4.7

2. University of California–Berkeley * 4.7

4. California Institute of Technology 4.6

5. Georgia Institute of Technology * 4.5

5. U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign * 4.5

7. Cornell University (NY) 4.4

7. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor * 4.4

9. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.2

9. Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)* 4.2

9. University of Texas–Austin * 4.2

12. Princeton University (NJ) 4.1

13. Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison * 4.0

14. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.9

14. Northwestern University (IL) 3.9

14. Virginia Tech * 3.9

17. Pennsylvania State U.–University Park * 3.8

17. Rice University (TX) 3.8

17. Texas A&M Univ.–College Station * 3.8

20. Columbia University (NY) 3.7

20. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY) 3.7

20. Univ. of California–Los Angeles * 3.7

20. Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities * 3.7

20. University of Washington * 3.7

25. Duke University (NC) 3.6

25. Ohio State University–Columbus * 3.6

25. Univ. of California–San Diego * 3.6

25. Univ. of Maryland–College Park * 3.6

29. North Carolina State U.–Raleigh * 3.5

29. University of Florida * 3.5

29. University of Pennsylvania 3.5

29. Univ. of Southern California 3.5

33. Harvard University (MA) 3.4

33. University of California–Davis * 3.4

33. University of Colorado–Boulder * 3.4

33. University of Virginia * 3.4

37. Arizona State University * 3.3

37. Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH) 3.3

37. Iowa State University * 3.3

37. Lehigh University (PA) 3.3

37. Univ. of California–Santa Barbara * 3.3

37. Yale University (CT) 3.3

43. Brown University (RI) 3.2

43. Michigan State University * 3.2

43. University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.2

43. Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.2

43. Washington University in St. Louis 3.2

48. Dartmouth College (NH) 3.1

48. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey–New Brunswick (NJ)* 3.1

48. University of Arizona * 3.1

48. University of California–Irvine * 3.1

52. Colorado School of Mines * 3.0

52. University of Delaware * 3.0

52. Univ. of Massachusetts–Amherst * 3.0

52. University of Missouri–Rolla * 3.0

52. University of Pittsburgh * 3.0

57. Auburn University (AL)* 2.9

57. Boston University 2.9

57. Clemson University (SC)* 2.9

57. Colorado State University * 2.9

57. Drexel University (PA) 2.9

57. Illinois Institute of Technology 2.9

57. Northeastern University (MA) 2.9

57. Tufts University (MA) 2.9

57. University at Buffalo–SUNY * 2.9

57. University of Illinois–Chicago * 2.9

57. University of Iowa * 2.9

57. University of Tennessee * 2.9

57. Worcester Polytechnic Inst. (MA) 2.9

70. Kansas State University * 2.8

70. Michigan Technological University * 2.8

70. Rochester Inst. of Technology (NY) 2.8

70. SUNY–Stony Brook * 2.8

70. University of Utah * 2.8

70. Washington State University * 2.8

76. Oregon State University * 2.7

76. Polytechnic University (NY) 2.7

76. Syracuse University (NY) 2.7

76. University of Cincinnati * 2.7

76. University of Connecticut * 2.7

76. University of Kansas * 2.7

76. U. of North Carolina–Charlotte * 2.7

76. University of Oklahoma * 2.7

76. University of Rochester (NY) 2.7

85. Clarkson University (NY) 2.6

85. New Jersey Inst. of Technology * 2.6

85. Oklahoma State University * 2.6

85. Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) 2.6

85. Texas Tech University * 2.6

85. Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln * 2.6

85. University of New Mexico * 2.6

92. Brigham Young Univ.–Provo (UT) 2.5

92. George Washington University (DC) 2.5

92. Louisiana State U.–Baton Rouge * 2.5

92. University of Alabama * 2.5

92. Univ. of California–Riverside * 2.5

92. University of Houston * 2.5

92. University of Kentucky * 2.5

92. Univ. of Missouri–Columbia * 2.5

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

2 Georgia Institute of Technology *

3 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

4 Stanford University (CA)

5 California Institute of Technology

6 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

6 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

8 Princeton University (NJ)

9 University of Texas–Austin *

10 Cornell University (NY)

10 Univ. of Maryland–College Park *

12 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

13 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

14 Virginia Tech *

15 University of Washington *

16 Univ. of California–Los Angeles *

16 Univ. of Southern California

16 University of Colorado–Boulder *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Agricultural

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

2 Iowa State University *

3 Cornell University (NY)

4 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

4 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

4 University of California–Davis *

7 University of Florida *

8 North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *

8 Ohio State University–Columbus *

10 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

11 Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln *

12 Michigan State University *

12 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Biomedical / Biomedical Engineering

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Johns Hopkins University (MD)

2 Duke University (NC)

3 Georgia Institute of Technology *

4 Univ. of California–San Diego *

5 University of Pennsylvania

6 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

7 Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH)

8 Boston University

9 Rice University (TX)

9 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

11 Northwestern University (IL)

12 University of Washington *

13 Stanford University (CA)

14 University of California–Berkeley *

15 Vanderbilt University (TN)

16 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

16 University of Virginia *

16 Washington University in St. Louis

19 Tulane University (LA)

19 University of Texas–Austin *

21 Cornell University (NY)

21 University of Utah *

23 Columbia University (NY)

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Chemical

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

2 University of California–Berkeley *

3 Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities *

4 Stanford University (CA)

5 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

6 California Institute of Technology

7 Princeton University (NJ)

8 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

9 University of Texas–Austin *

10 University of Delaware *

11 Georgia Institute of Technology *

11 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

13 Cornell University (NY)

14 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

15 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

16 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

17 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

17 Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *

19 North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *

20 Rice University (TX)

20 University of Pennsylvania

22 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)

23 Iowa State University *

23 Northwestern University (IL)

23 University of Notre Dame (IN)

23 University of Virginia *

23 University of Washington *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Civil

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

1 University of California–Berkeley *

3 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

4 Stanford University (CA)

5 Georgia Institute of Technology *

6 University of Texas–Austin *

7 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

8 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

9 Cornell University (NY)

10 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

11 Virginia Tech *

12 California Institute of Technology

12 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

14 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

15 Northwestern University (IL)

15 Princeton University (NJ)

17 Johns Hopkins University (MD)

17 University of Washington *

19 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

19 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)

19 Univ. of California–San Diego *

19 University of Florida *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Computer Engineering

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

2 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

2 Stanford University (CA)

4 University of California–Berkeley *

5 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

6 Georgia Institute of Technology *

7 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

8 Cornell University (NY)

8 University of Texas–Austin *

10 California Institute of Technology

11 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

12 University of Washington *

13 Princeton University (NJ)

14 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

15 Univ. of California–Los Angeles *

16 Northwestern University (IL)

16 Rice University (TX)

18 Univ. of California–San Diego *

18 Univ. of Southern California

20 Univ. of Maryland–College Park *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Electrical / Electronic / Communications

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

2 University of California–Berkeley *

3 Stanford University (CA)

4 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

5 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

6 Georgia Institute of Technology *

7 California Institute of Technology

8 Cornell University (NY)

9 University of Texas–Austin *

10 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

11 Princeton University (NJ)

12 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

13 Northwestern University (IL)

14 Univ. of California–San Diego *

15 Univ. of California–Los Angeles *

15 Univ. of Southern California

17 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

17 University of Washington *

17 Virginia Tech *

20 Columbia University (NY)

20 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

20 Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *

23 Johns Hopkins University (MD)

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Engineering Science/Engineering Physics

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Cornell University (NY)

2 University of California–Berkeley *

3 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

4 California Institute of Technology

5 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

5 Princeton University (NJ)

5 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

8 Harvard University (MA)

8 Virginia Tech *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Environmental / Environmental health

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Stanford University (CA)

2 University of California–Berkeley *

3 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

3 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

5 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

6 Johns Hopkins University (MD)

6 University of Texas–Austin *

8 Georgia Institute of Technology *

9 California Institute of Technology

10 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

11 Cornell University (NY)

12 Northwestern University (IL)

13 Michigan Technological University *

14 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

14 Virginia Tech *

16 Princeton University (NJ)

16 Rice University (TX)

16 University of Florida *

19 Duke University (NC)

19 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

19 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Industrial / Manufacturing

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Georgia Institute of Technology *

2 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

3 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

4 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

5 University of California–Berkeley *

6 Stanford University (CA)

7 Northwestern University (IL)

8 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

9 Virginia Tech *

10 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

11 Cornell University (NY)

12 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

12 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

14 Ohio State University–Columbus *

14 Univ. of Southern California

16 University of Florida *

16 University of Pittsburgh *

18 Columbia University (NY)

18 North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Materials

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Stanford University (CA)

2 University of California–Berkeley *

3 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

3 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

5 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

6 Cornell University (NY)

6 Northwestern University (IL)

8 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

9 Georgia Institute of Technology *

10 University of Florida *

11 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

12 Ohio State University–Columbus *

12 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

14 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

15 University of Pennsylvania

Undergraduate engineering specialties:

Mechanical

(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Methodology

1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology

2 Stanford University (CA)

3 University of California–Berkeley *

4 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *

5 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *

6 Georgia Institute of Technology *

7 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*

8 Cornell University (NY)

9 California Institute of Technology

10 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

11 University of Texas–Austin *

12 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *

13 Princeton University (NJ)

14 Virginia Tech *

15 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *

16 Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities *

17 Northwestern University (IL)

18 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)

19 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *

20 Johns Hopkins University (MD)

21 Ohio State University–Columbus *

22 Lehigh University (PA)

22 Michigan Technological University *

22 Univ. of California–San Diego *

22 Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *

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I never even thought of going to the states to study (too expensive and don't want to be stuck living there). Come to think of it, I should of, especially for programming degrees though UNSW ain't too bad I guess...(and anyways, 4 years too late ^.^|||). Oh well. There's still masters. :p

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For all ye people who love MIT so much, here's a treat for you all

http://www.youtube.com/user/MIT

And EVERY SINGLE LECTURE on Electricity and Magnetism for Spring 2002:

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C2CEECFD938FD494

and yes, I know it's old news that universities are hosting certain lectures online but here's the link in case anyone's interested.

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For all ye people who love MIT so much, here's a treat for you all

http://www.youtube.com/user/MIT

And EVERY SINGLE LECTURE on Electricity and Magnetism for Spring 2002:

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C2CEECFD938FD494

and yes, I know it's old news that universities are hosting certain lectures online but here's the link in case anyone's interested.

ya i know this, but thanks for sharing :)

Berkeley has webcast lectures, too.

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My cousin told me Princeton review said MIT is the hardest school to get in...harder than Yale, Harvard, and other crazy schools...

He already got the letter from Cal tech, his dream school, but since MIT is the hardest to get in, he wants to get the letter from MIT.

(My cousin is a monster...he is a just junior right now!) T^T

I wanna kill myself when he folded paper airplanes with those SAT prep paper...

He told me he's not gonna to take SAT anymore...since he got 2350 on the Jan.test.

He is planning to take ACT, but if he doesnt get 36, he would consider that as a failure.

That's the bad thing to have outstanding cousins...they make you feel like your dirt cuz they are way up there, where you can never ever reach.

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My cousin told me Princeton review said MIT is the hardest school to get in...harder than Yale, Harvard, and other crazy schools...

He already got the letter from Cal tech, his dream school, but since MIT is the hardest to get in, he wants to get the letter from MIT.

(My cousin is a monster...he is a just junior right now!) T^T

I wanna kill myself when he folded paper airplanes with those SAT prep paper...

He told me he's not gonna to take SAT anymore...since he got 2350 on the Jan.test.

He is planning to take ACT, but if he doesnt get 36, he would consider that as a failure.

That's the bad thing to have outstanding cousins...they make you feel like your dirt cuz they are way up there, where you can never ever reach.

嘖嘖,辛苦你了,

我了解那種感覺,

我跟我朋友智商差了60﹦ ﹦

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我跟我朋友智商差了60

智商不代表一切

Attitude最重要

付出全力就好了

My cousin told me Princeton review said MIT is the hardest school to get in...harder than Yale, Harvard, and other crazy schools...

He already got the letter from Cal tech, his dream school, but since MIT is the hardest to get in, he wants to get the letter from MIT.

(My cousin is a monster...he is a just junior right now!) T^T

I wanna kill myself when he folded paper airplanes with those SAT prep paper...

He told me he's not gonna to take SAT anymore...since he got 2350 on the Jan.test.

He is planning to take ACT, but if he doesnt get 36, he would consider that as a failure.

That's the bad thing to have outstanding cousins...they make you feel like your dirt cuz they are way up there, where you can never ever reach.

I hope his parents are doing personality/attitude control on him. Scary kids, when pampered and praised too much, can turn out to be the least pleasant people to be around >_>

I have a few friends like that. I listen to them for the benefit of learning from their academic intelligence. Though....I have to say, I find it ironic that with all that intelligence allowing them to do amazing things, they tend to do the stupidest thing SOCIALLY ^.^||| (and they SAY stupid things too)

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well,he is actually a very nice and shy person. He said those things not in a horrible attitute, not meant to show off or anything. He is telling the truth.

He is one of whom I consider to be nearly perfect.

He was the only freshman in varsity basketeball team and became captain last year. Besides basketball, he is also very good at all kinds of sports.

Very tall,like 6'4, and cute, so that girls in his school are crazy about him.(He never mentioned, but his mom told us about these gossips.)

The only problem is that he is extremely shy in front of non-family-member people.

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well,he is actually a very nice and shy person. He said those things not in a horrible attitute, not meant to show off or anything. He is telling the truth.

He is one of whom I consider to be nearly perfect.

He was the only freshman in varsity basketeball team and became captain last year. Besides basketball, he is also very good at all kinds of sports.

Very tall,like 6'4, and cute, so that girls in his school are crazy about him.(He never mentioned, but his mom told us about these gossips.)

The only problem is that he is extremely shy in front of non-family-member people.

Sounds like a decent kid. :)

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