USNEWS 2007年美国大学排名(Engineering)

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注:Ranked in 2006,意思是2006年排的;用的是2005年的数据,指导2007年的申请。 所以2007的排名,Ranked in 2006 Engineering Rank Overall Score Peer assess- ment score (5.0 highest) Recruiter assessment score (5.0 highest) '05 average quantitative GRE score '05 acceptance rate '05 Ph.D. students/ fa culty '05 faculty membership in Natl. Academy of Engineering '05 engineering s chool research expenditures (in millions) '05 research expenditures per facult y member (in thousands) Ph.D.'s granted 2004-05 '05 total graduate engineering enrollment

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • 1 100 4.9 4.8 775 25.4% 4.4 13.2% $224.8 $622.7 273 2,717
  2. Stanford University (CA)
    • 2 95 4.9 4.6 778 35.8% 5.1 14.8% $142.7 $689.3 260 3,218
  3. University of California-Berkeley
    • 3 86 4.8 4.6 773 17.5% 4.5 21.0% $118.0 $477.8 201 1,694
  4. Georgia Institute of Technology
    • 4 85 4.5 4.3 760 33.8% 4.1 5.0% $202.2 $426.6 275 3,685
  5. University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
    • 5 82 4.5 4.3 773 19.9% 4.1 2.2% $195.8 $473.0 220 2,507

Purdue University-West Lafayette (IN)

    • 6 80 4.2 4.1 751 36.5% 4.0 5.1% $211.6 $676.0 183 2,273

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

    • 6 80 4.5 4.1 770 42.3% 4.4 4.0% $157.4 $507.6 226 2,390

Carnegie Mellon University (PA)

    • 8 78 4.3 4.3 772 24.8% 4.4 8.6% $142.3 $711.7 136 1,570

University of Southern California (Viterbi)

    • 9 76 3.7 3.6 749 48.5% 5.7 14.1% $157.4 $965.4 91 3,560

California Institute of Technology

    • 10 75 4.7 4.6 790 10.9% 5.3 10.1% $51.2 $538.5 74 577

Cornell University (NY)

    • 11 73 4.3 4.3 760 22.4% 4.2 8.7% $112.2 $544.8 116 1,234

University of California-San Diego (Jacobs)

    • 11 73 3.8 3.9 764 21.8% 4.9 11.0% $128.8 $805.2 68 1,147

University of Texas-Austin

    • 13 69 4.2 4.1 760 28.6% 3.7 8.8% $106.9 $464.6 143 2,059

Texas A&M University-College Station (Look)

    • 14 68 3.7 3.7 740 44.4% 3.0 3.5% $179.0 $675.4 148 2,187

University of California-Los Angeles (Samueli)

    • 15 66 3.7 3.8 766 34.6% 5.2 11.4% $88.3 $605.1 137 1,256

University of Maryland-College Park (Clark)

    • 15 66 3.6 3.7 760 24.0% 4.5 5.3% $145.3 $637.1 149 1,943

University of Wisconsin-Madison

    • 15 66 4.1 3.8 779 21.2% 3.4 4.5% $123.2 $528.9 72 1,517

Princeton University (NJ)

    • 18 63 4.1 4.2 782 17.0% 3.3 12.6% $54.7 $437.9 72 449

Pennsylvania State University-University Park

    • 19 60 3.9 3.8 752 34.1% 2.8 2.8% $121.0 $387.9 150 1,549

Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)

    • 20 58 3.6 3.8 767 37.8% 3.8 9.0% $75.0 $563.8 58 1,220

Harvard University (MA)

    • 21 57 3.6 3.9 772 12.8% 4.5 13.6% $33.2 $581.6 20 302

Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD)

    • 21 57 4.0 3.9 767 18.4% 3.9 1.5% $53.2 $385.4 71 2,723

Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL)

    • 21 57 3.9 3.8 751 25.1% 3.8 5.1% $78.2 $446.7 83 1,195

University of California-Santa Barbara

    • 21 57 3.5 3.5 762 20.8% 4.4 16.5% $69.1 $544.3 78 694

University of Washington

    • 21 57 3.7 3.7 733 34.5% 4.2 5.3% $91.8 $482.9 95 1,451

Ohio State University

    • 26 55 3.6 3.5 762 25.4% 2.8 2.4% $106.8 $420.6 96 1,235

University of Florida

    • 26 55 3.5 3.7 752 53.6% 4.2 1.8% $92.1 $341.1 145 2,041

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

    • 28 54 3.8 3.7 761 40.3% 3.8 5.9% $63.1 $280.4 115 1,631

Rice University (Brown) (TX)

    • 29 53 3.7 3.8 757 21.7% 4.8 7.8% $33.1 $337.3 65 548

Duke University (NC)

    • 30 52 3.6 3.8 760 26.6% 3.6 1.8% $55.4 $522.4 47 514

Virginia Tech

    • 30 52 3.7 3.8 770 26.7% 2.6 2.1% $56.1 $183.4 113 1,817

University of Pennsylvania

    • 32 51 3.5 3.6 757 31.4% 4.2 6.1% $47.1 $457.1 41 1,036

North Carolina State University

    • 33 50 3.4 3.4 751 25.7% 3.0 3.8% $93.0 $330.8 97 1,795

Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)

    • 33 50 3.3 3.6 760 32.5% 3.2 6.8% $53.3 $605.2 33 862

University of California-Davis

    • 35 49 3.4 3.5 756 31.5% 4.1 5.6% $60.0 $340.9 72 1,116

University of Rochester (NY)

    • 35 49 2.7 3.0 763 15.7% 3.4 1.2% $99.1 $1,208.9 42 368

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)

    • 37 48 3.6 3.8 754 31.5% 3.0 5.5% $41.7 $249.5 82 1,083

University of Virginia

    • 38 47 3.4 3.4 741 20.5% 3.3 6.8% $50.6 $383.4 55 767

University of Colorado-Boulder

    • 39 46 3.4 3.4 745 63.5% 3.0 4.8% $57.6 $364.6 69 1,461

Yale University (CT)

    • 39 46 3.3 3.8 769 13.6% 2.8 8.2% $24.4 $321.4 22 222

University of California-Irvine (Samueli)

    • 41 44 3.2 3.4 751 24.1% 4.5 5.3% $44.5 $315.9 45 965

Boston University

    • 42 43 2.9 3.2 767 26.7% 3.9 3.4% $51.4 $472.0 56 682

Case Western Reserve University (OH)

    • 42 43 3.3 3.4 758 28.0% 2.4 2.6% $40.6 $369.2 65 634

Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH)

    • 42 43 3.1 3.5 767 14.7% 2.3 2.4% $19.2 $493.0 22 186

Iowa State University

    • 42 43 3.3 3.6 742 18.7% 2.3 1.0% $58.6 $277.6 62 878

University of Delaware

    • 42 43 2.9 3.5 749 26.3% 4.5 3.2% $35.1 $369.5 61 708

Arizona State University (Fulton)

    • 47 42 3.3 3.4 751 45.2% 3.1 3.2% $44.9 $245.5 63 1,498

Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA)

    • 47 42 3.1 3.5 766 31.6% 2.8 7.5% $31.3 $256.7 53 576

Rutgers State University-New Brunswick (NJ)

    • 47 42 3.1 3.2 745 23.5% 1.5 3.9% $82.7 $397.8 51 890

Vanderbilt University (TN)

    • 47 42 3.2 3.4 757 13.5% 3.6 1.2% $33.7 $400.9 23 386

Brown University (RI)

    • 51 39 3.3 3.6 N/A 27.1% 3.1 6.8% $15.7 $271.5 19 252

Michigan State University

    • 52 38 3.2 3.4 756 17.4% 2.5 0.0% $24.2 $163.7 55 558

University of Arizona

    • 52 38 3.3 3.3 747 48.1% 2.7 3.1% $26.9 $171.4 60 716

University at Buffalo-SUNY

    • 54 37 2.9 3.1 757 46.6% 2.7 0.9% $37.7 $330.9 63 922

University of Massachusetts-Amherst

    • 54 37 3.0 3.3 740 24.8% 3.0 0.0% $39.3 $286.5 46 695

University of Notre Dame (IN)

    • 54 37 3.2 3.3 758 28.0% 3.6 1.0% $17.7 $175.2 38 424

University of Pittsburgh

    • 54 37 3.0 3.1 739 34.5% 2.5 1.6% $46.1 $387.2 46 621

University of Illinois-Chicago

    • 58 35 2.9 3.2 756 28.0% 3.1 1.8% $23.0 $214.5 41 898

University of Iowa

    • 58 35 2.9 3.2 728 30.7% 3.4 1.1% $26.7 $287.1 38 477

University of Utah

    • 58 35 2.8 3.2 746 40.3% 2.1 3.5% $41.8 $359.9 48 738

Colorado State University

    • 61 34 2.8 3.1 726 40.9% 0.9 1.1% $50.4 $508.8 33 546

Drexel University (PA)

    • 61 34 2.9 3.3 736 60.4% 2.3 3.3% $33.7 $275.9 40 873

SUNY-Stony Brook

    • 63 33 2.9 3.1 744 45.5% 2.3 2.6% $25.7 $219.7 53 876

University of California-Riverside (Bourns)

    • 63 33 2.5 3.0 757 32.1% 3.3 1.4% $33.5 $484.9 26 323

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

    • 63 33 3.1 3.5 709 48.9% 2.2 2.9% $10.6 $279.0 6 141

University of Connecticut

    • 66 32 2.7 3.1 749 29.3% 2.5 1.0% $24.9 $239.0 42 537

University of New Orleans A

    • 66 32 1.8 2.0 N/A 34.7% 1.5 74.3% $10.1 $288.6 11 242

Clemson University (SC)

    • 68 31 2.9 3.4 724 47.5% 1.3 0.0% $26.7 $163.8 42 763

Northeastern University (MA)

    • 68 31 2.8 3.2 746 54.0% 2.3 0.0% $24.9 $295.9 21 771

University of Missouri-Rolla

    • 68 31 3.0 3.4 725 53.4% 1.3 0.5% $26.9 $148.7 56 1,041

Colorado School of Mines

    • 71 30 2.9 3.5 691 62.6% 1.4 1.8% $26.6 $174.1 51 744

Syracuse University (NY)

    • 71 30 2.7 3.2 N/A 56.3% 2.9 1.6% $14.9 $229.3 29 845

University of Tennessee-Knoxville

    • 71 30 2.8 3.3 718 58.5% 1.1 2.5% $36.3 $231.0 37 873

Auburn University (Ginn) (AL)

    • 74 29 2.8 3.4 711 56.0% 1.0 0.0% $34.5 $218.4 33 670

Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)

    • 74 29 2.7 3.2 719 55.1% 1.3 2.2% $19.2 $208.6 35 960

University of Cincinnati

    • 74 29 2.7 3.0 745 37.7% 2.5 0.0% $21.1 $144.8 55 1,039

Polytechnic University (NY)

    • 77 28 2.7 3.3 N/A 68.4% 1.4 5.4% $12.6 $196.7 20 913

University of Houston (Cullen)

    • 77 28 2.6 3.0 752 53.9% 2.1 4.6% $14.2 $152.5 42 822

University of New Mexico

    • 77 28 2.6 2.9 705 49.0% 2.7 2.2% $26.6 $276.7 43 622

Washington State University

    • 77 28 2.8 3.1 728 26.0% 1.7 1.1% $18.1 $153.6 30 441

University of Central Florida

    • 81 27 2.4 2.6 715 44.4% 3.0 0.0% $55.1 $344.2 48 1,071

Michigan Technological University

    • 82 26 2.7 3.3 717 55.6% 1.6 0.0% $16.1 $123.1 30 494

Mississippi State University (Bagley)

    • 82 26 2.3 2.8 724 31.6% 1.3 0.0% $40.8 $377.4 14 461

Tulane University (LA)A

    • 82 26 2.7 3.2 718 30.6% 2.3 0.0% $6.8 $126.4 19 183

University of Kentucky

    • 82 26 2.5 2.9 751 50.4% 1.6 0.0% $27.9 $186.1 36 640

New Jersey Institute of Technology

    • 86 25 2.6 2.8 713 52.9% 1.4 0.0% $28.7 $222.5 41 1,116

Oregon State University

    • 86 25 2.7 2.8 740 50.4% 1.5 0.0% $22.8 $201.6 25 508

Tufts University (MA)

    • 86 25 2.7 3.1 702 47.8% 2.1 1.7% $8.0 $142.3 8 491

Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge

    • 89 24 2.6 2.8 728 35.4% 2.2 0.0% $15.6 $107.5 28 633

University of Oklahoma

    • 89 24 2.6 3.0 732 57.2% 1.4 0.0% $16.0 $140.6 24 557

University of Texas-Dallas

    • 89 24 2.4 2.6 754 50.0% 2.1 3.5% $19.0 $237.5 34 981

West Virginia University

    • 89 24 2.5 2.8 728 48.9% 1.3 0.0% $23.8 $251.0 28 721

Texas Tech University

    • 93 23 2.5 3.1 716 46.6% 1.5 0.9% $11.9 $92.7 31 558

University of Missouri-Columbia

    • 93 23 2.5 3.1 770 72.9% 0.8 0.0% $11.3 $105.2 20 408

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA)

    • 93 23 2.6 3.1 743 68.6% 1.3 0.0% $9.6 $95.6 15 555

Electrical/Electronic/Communications New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0 2. Stanford University (CA) 4.9

  University of California–Berkeley  4.9  

4. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.8 5. California Institute of Technology 4.7 6. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5 7. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.4

  Georgia Institute of Technology  4.4  

9. Cornell University (NY) 4.3 10. University of Texas–Austin 4.2 11. Princeton University (NJ) 4.1

  Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.1  

13. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.9

  University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)  3.9  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.9  

16. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.7

  University of Washington  3.7  
  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.7  

19. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.6

  Ohio State University  3.6  
  Pennsylvania State University–University Park  3.6  
  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.6  
  Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.6  
  University of California–Santa Barbara  3.6  

25. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.5

  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.5  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.5  
  Virginia Tech  3.5  

29. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.4

  Duke University (NC) 3.4  
  Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 3.4  
  University of Florida  3.4  

33. North Carolina State University 3.3

  University of Arizona  3.3  
  University of California–Davis  3.3  
  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.3  
  University of Pennsylvania  3.3  

38. Iowa State University 3.2

  University of Virginia  3.2  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.2  
  Yale University (CT) 3.2  

42. Michigan State University 3.1

  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  3.1  

44. Brown University (RI) 3.0

  Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.0  
  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  3.0  
  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0  
  Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0  

49. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.9

  Northeastern University (MA) 2.9  

51. Boston University 2.8

  Colorado State University  2.8  
  Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.8  
  Drexel University (PA) 2.8  
  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.8  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8  
  University of Iowa  2.8  
  University of Missouri–Rolla  2.8  
  University of Rochester (NY) 2.8  
  University of Utah  2.8  

61. Oregon State University 2.7

  SUNY–Stony Brook  2.7  
  Texas Tech University  2.7  
  University of Delaware  2.7  
  University of Illinois–Chicago  2.7  
  University of New Mexico  2.7  
  University of Pittsburgh  2.7  
  Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.7  

69. Clemson University (SC) 2.6

  Polytechnic University (NY) 2.6  
  Southern Methodist University (TX) 2.6  
  Syracuse University (NY) 2.6  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.6  
  University of Central Florida  2.6  
  University of Connecticut  2.6  
  University of Tennessee–Knoxville  2.6  

77. Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.5

  Stevens Institute of Technology (Schaefer) (NJ) 2.5  
  Tufts University (MA) 2.5  
  University of Nebraska–Lincoln  2.5  
  University of North Carolina–Charlotte (Lee)  2.5  
  University of Texas–Dallas  2.5  
  Washington State University  2.5

Engineering Specialties: Computer Engineering New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.9

  Stanford University (CA) 4.9  

3. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.8

  University of California–Berkeley  4.8  

5. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.6 6. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5 7. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4 8. University of Texas–Austin 4.3 9. Cornell University (NY) 4.2 10. California Institute of Technology 4.1

  Princeton University (NJ) 4.1  
  Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.1  

13. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 4.0

  University of Washington  4.0  

15. University of Southern California (Viterbi) 3.9 16. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.8 17. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.7

  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  3.7  

19. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.6

  Pennsylvania State University–University Park  3.6  

21. Duke University (NC) 3.5

  Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 3.5  
  Ohio State University  3.5  
  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.5  
  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.5  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.5  

27. Harvard University (MA) 3.4

  Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.4  
  University of Virginia  3.4  

30. North Carolina State University 3.3

  University of California–Santa Barbara  3.3  
  University of Pennsylvania  3.3  
  Virginia Tech  3.3  

34. Brown University (RI) 3.2

  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2  
  University of California–Davis  3.2  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  3.2  
  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  3.2  

39. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.1

  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.1  
  University of Florida  3.1  
  University of Rochester (NY) 3.1  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.1  

44. Iowa State University 3.0

  University of Arizona  3.0  
  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0  
  University of Utah  3.0  
  Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0  

49. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.9

  Michigan State University  2.9  
  SUNY–Stony Brook  2.9  

52. Boston University 2.8

  Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.8  

54. Northeastern University (MA) 2.7

  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.7  
  University of Illinois–Chicago  2.7  
  University of New Mexico  2.7  

58. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.6

  Clemson University (SC) 2.6  
  Polytechnic University (NY) 2.6  
  Syracuse University (NY) 2.6  
  University of California–Santa Cruz (Baskin)  2.6  
  University of Iowa  2.6  
  University of Tennessee–Knoxville  2.6  
  University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee  2.6  
  Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.6  

67. Drexel University (PA) 2.5

  Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)  2.5  
  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.5  
  Oregon State University  2.5  
  Southern Methodist University (TX) 2.5  
  University of California–Riverside (Bourns)  2.5  
  University of Central Florida  2.5

Engineering Specialties: Civil New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. University of California–Berkeley 4.7

  University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign  4.7  

3. Stanford University (CA) 4.6 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology  4.4  
  University of Texas–Austin  4.4  

7. California Institute of Technology 4.3 8. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.2 9. Cornell University (NY) 4.1 10. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.0

  Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 4.0  
  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  4.0  
  Virginia Tech  4.0  

14. Princeton University (NJ) 3.8

  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.8  
  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.8  

17. University of California–Davis 3.7 18. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.6

  Pennsylvania State University–University Park  3.6  
  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  3.6  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.6  
  University of Washington  3.6  

23. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.5 24. North Carolina State University 3.4

  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.4  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  3.4  
  University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)  3.4  
  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.4  
  University of Florida  3.4  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.4  

31. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.3

  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.3  
  Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.3  

34. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.2

  Colorado State University  3.2  
  Duke University (NC) 3.2  
  Iowa State University  3.2  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  3.2  

39. Ohio State University 3.1

  University of Arizona  3.1  
  University of Iowa  3.1  
  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.1  
  University of Virginia  3.1  

44. Michigan State University 3.0

  University of Missouri–Rolla  3.0  
  Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.0  

48. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.9

  Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.9  
  Clemson University (SC) 2.9  
  Drexel University (PA) 2.9  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.9  
  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  2.9  

54. Clarkson University (NY) 2.8

  Northeastern University (MA) 2.8  
  Oregon State University  2.8  
  Tufts University (MA) 2.8  

58. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.7

  Michigan Technological University  2.7  
  University of Cincinnati  2.7  
  University of Delaware  2.7  
  University of Kansas  2.7  
  University of Oklahoma  2.7  
  University of Tennessee–Knoxville  2.7  
  Washington State University  2.7  

66. Kansas State University 2.6

  Oklahoma State University  2.6  
  Syracuse University (NY) 2.6  
  Texas Tech University  2.6  
  University of Houston (Cullen)  2.6  
  University of Nebraska–Lincoln  2.6  
  University of Utah  2.6  
  Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.6  

74. Brigham Young University (Fulton) (UT) 2.5

  CUNY–City College  2.5  
  Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)  2.5  
  New Jersey Institute of Technology  2.5  
  Stevens Institute of Technology (Schaefer) (NJ) 2.5  
  University of Illinois–Chicago  2.5  
  University of Kentucky  2.5  
  University of Missouri–Columbia  2.5  
  University of Nevada–Reno  2.5  
  University of New Mexico  2.5  
  University of Pittsburgh  2.5  
  Utah State University  2.5

Engineering Specialties: Chemical New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8 2. California Institute of Technology 4.7

  University of California–Berkeley  4.7  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  4.7  

5. University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.6 6. Stanford University (CA) 4.4 7. Princeton University (NJ) 4.3

  University of Texas–Austin  4.3  

9. University of California–Santa Barbara 4.2

  University of Delaware  4.2  

11. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.1 12. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.0 13. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.9

  Cornell University (NY) 3.9  
  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  3.9  

16. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 3.8

  Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.8  

18. North Carolina State University 3.7

  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.7  
  University of Pennsylvania  3.7  

21. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.5

  University of Florida  3.5  
  University of Washington  3.5  

24. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.4

  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.4  
  University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)  3.4  

27. University of California–Davis 3.3

  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.3  

29. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.2

  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.2  
  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  3.2  

32. Ohio State University 3.1

  University of Virginia  3.1  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.1  

35. Iowa State University 3.0

  University of Houston (Cullen)  3.0  
  University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)  3.0  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.0  
  Virginia Tech  3.0  

40. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.9

  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.9  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.9  
  University of Pittsburgh  2.9  
  Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9  

45. Arizona State University (Fulton) 2.8

  Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 2.8  
  CUNY–City College  2.8  
  Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)  2.8  
  Michigan State University  2.8  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8  

51. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.7

  University of Arizona  2.7  
  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  2.7  

54. Clemson University (SC) 2.6

  Colorado School of Mines  2.6  
  Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge  2.6  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  2.6  
  University of Connecticut  2.6  
  University of Iowa  2.6  
  University of Oklahoma  2.6  
  Yale University (CT) 2.6  

62. Colorado State University 2.5

  Tulane University (LA) 2.5  
  University of Illinois–Chicago  2.5  
  University of South Carolina  2.5


Biomedical/Bioengineering 2007 Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 4.7 2. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 4.6 3. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.5 4. University of Washington 4.4 5. Duke University (NC) 4.2

  University of Pennsylvania  4.2  

7. Boston University 4.1 8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.0 9. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.9 10. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.8

  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  3.8  

12. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 3.6

  University of Virginia  3.6  

14. University of California–Berkeley ? 3.5

  University of Pittsburgh  3.5  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.5  

17. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.4 18. Stanford University (CA) 3.3

  University of Texas–Austin  3.3  
  University of Utah  3.3  

21. University of California–Davis 3.2

  Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.2  

23. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.1 24. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.0

  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.0  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.0  
  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.0  

28. Cornell University (NY) 2.9

  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  2.9  

30. California Institute of Technology 2.8

  Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 2.8  
  Drexel University (PA) 2.8  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8  
  Tulane University (LA) 2.8  
  University of Rochester (NY) 2.8  

36. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 2.7

  SUNY–Stony Brook  2.7  
  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  2.7  

39. CUNY–City College 2.6

  Marquette University (WI) 2.6  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  2.6  

42. Clemson University (SC) 2.5

  University of Alabama–Birmingham  2.5  
  University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)  2.5  
  University of Iowa  2.5  
  Yale University (CT) 2.5

Engineering Specialties: Mechanical New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.9 2. Stanford University (CA) 4.8 3. California Institute of Technology 4.7

  University of California–Berkeley  4.7  

5. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.5

  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  4.5  

7. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4 8. Cornell University (NY) 4.3

  Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.3  

10. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.0

  Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 4.0  
  Princeton University (NJ) 4.0  
  University of Texas–Austin  4.0  

14. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.9

  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.9  

16. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.8

  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  3.8  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.8  
  Virginia Tech  3.8  

20. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.7

  Ohio State University  3.7  
  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.7  
  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.7  

24. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.6 25. University of California–Santa Barbara 3.5

  University of Pennsylvania  3.5  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.5  

28. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.4

  University of California–Davis  3.4  
  University of Washington  3.4  

31. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.3

  Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.3  
  Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.3  
  Duke University (NC) 3.3  
  University of Florida  3.3  

36. Michigan State University 3.2

  North Carolina State University  3.2  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  3.2  
  University of Virginia  3.2  
  Yale University (CT) 3.2  

42. Iowa State University 3.1

  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.1  
  University of Arizona  3.1  
  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.1  
  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.1  

47. University of Delaware 3.0

  Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  3.0  

50. Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.9

  Drexel University (PA) 2.9  
  Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)  2.9  
  Michigan Technological University  2.9  
  University of Iowa  2.9  
  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  2.9  
  University of Missouri–Rolla  2.9  

57. Boston University 2.8

  SUNY–Stony Brook  2.8  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.8  
  University of Connecticut  2.8  
  University of Illinois–Chicago  2.8  

62. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.7

  Brigham Young University (Fulton) (UT) 2.7  
  Clemson University (SC) 2.7  
  Colorado State University  2.7  
  Northeastern University (MA) 2.7  
  University of Pittsburgh  2.7  
  University of Utah  2.7  
  Washington State University  2.7  
  Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.7  

71. Kansas State University 2.6

  Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge  2.6  
  Oklahoma State University  2.6  
  Syracuse University (NY) 2.6  
  Tufts University (MA) 2.6  
  University of Cincinnati  2.6  
  University of Houston (Cullen)  2.6  
  University of Kansas  2.6  
  University of Kentucky  2.6  
  University of Missouri–Columbia  2.6  
  University of North Carolina–Charlotte (Lee)  2.6  
  University of Oklahoma  2.6  
  University of Rochester (NY) 2.6  
  University of Tennessee–Knoxville  2.6  

85. CUNY–City College 2.5

  New Jersey Institute of Technology  2.5  
  Oregon State University  2.5  
  Stevens Institute of Technology (Schaefer) (NJ) 2.5  
  Tulane University (LA) 2.5  
  University of New Mexico  2.5  
  Wayne State University (MI) 2.5

Engineering Specialties: Industrial/Manufacturing New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.8 2. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5 3. University of California–Berkeley 4.2 4. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.1

  Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.1  
  Stanford University (CA) 4.1  

7. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 4.0 8. Cornell University (NY) 3.9

  Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)  3.9  
  Virginia Tech  3.9  

11. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.7

  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.7  

13. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.6 14. North Carolina State University 3.5

  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.5  

16. University of Florida 3.4 17. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.2

  Ohio State University  3.2  

19. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.1 20. University of Arizona 3.0

  University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign  3.0  
  University of Pittsburgh  3.0  
  University of Texas–Austin  3.0  

24. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.9 25. Iowa State University 2.8 26. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.7

  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.7  
  University of Arkansas–Fayetteville  2.7  
  University of Washington  2.7  

30. Clemson University (SC) 2.6

  University of Iowa  2.6  
  University of Oklahoma  2.6  

33. Oklahoma State University 2.5

  Texas Tech University  2.5  
  University of Central Florida  2.5

Engineering Specialties: Environmental/Environmental Health New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Stanford University (CA) 4.8 2. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 4.3

  University of California–Berkeley  4.3  
  University of Texas–Austin  4.3  

5. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.2

  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  4.2  

7. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.0

  Georgia Institute of Technology  4.0  
  University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill  4.0  

10. California Institute of Technology 3.9 11. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.8

  Virginia Tech  3.8  

13. Cornell University (NY) 3.7

  University of California–Davis  3.7  

15. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.6

  University of Iowa  3.6  
  University of Washington  3.6  
  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.6  

19. Princeton University (NJ) 3.5 20. Clemson University (SC) 3.4

  Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 3.4  
  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.4  

23. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.3

  Clarkson University (NY) 3.3  
  Michigan Technological University  3.3  
  Pennsylvania State University–University Park  3.3  
  University of Arizona  3.3  

28. Duke University (NC) 3.2

  Michigan State University  3.2  
  University of Cincinnati  3.2  
  University of Florida  3.2  

32. Colorado State University 3.0

  University of Massachusetts–Amherst  3.0  

34. Oregon State University 2.9

  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.9  
  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  2.9  

37. Colorado School of Mines 2.8

  OGI School of Sci. & Engineering–Oregon Health & Sci. U.  2.8  
  Ohio State University  2.8  
  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.8  
  University of Connecticut  2.8  
  Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.8  
  Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)  2.8  

44. Drexel University (PA) 2.7

  University of Delaware  2.7  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  2.7  

47. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.6

  SUNY Col. of Environmental Sci. and Forestry  2.6  
  Tufts University (MA) 2.6  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.6  
  University of California–Riverside (Bourns)  2.6  
  University of Oklahoma  2.6  

53. Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.5

  University of Pittsburgh  2.5

Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Stanford University (CA) 4.9 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8 3. California Institute of Technology 4.6 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.2

  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  4.2  

6. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.1 7. Cornell University (NY) 3.8

  Princeton University (NJ) 3.8  
  University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign  3.8  
  University of Texas–Austin  3.8  

11. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.6

  University of Maryland–College Park (Clark)  3.6  

13. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.5

  University of Colorado–Boulder  3.5  

15. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.4

  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  3.4  

17. University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.3

  Virginia Tech  3.3  

19. Ohio State University 3.2

  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  3.2  
  University of Washington  3.2  

22. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.1

  University of California–Davis  3.1  

24. Iowa State University 3.0

  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.0  
  University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0  

27. North Carolina State University 2.8

  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  2.8  

29. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.7

  University of Florida  2.7  

31. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.6

  University of Arizona  2.6  
  University of Cincinnati  2.6  
  University of Virginia  2.6  

35. Air Force Institute of Technology (OH) 2.5

  Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour)  2.5  
  University at Buffalo–SUNY  2.5  
  University of Kansas  2.5  
  Wichita State University (KS) 2.5


Engineering Specialties: Materials New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.7 2. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.6 3. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 4.5

  University of California–Santa Barbara  4.5  

5. Stanford University (CA) 4.3 6. University of California–Berkeley 4.1

  University of Florida  4.1  
  University of Michigan–Ann Arbor  4.1  

9. Cornell University (NY) 4.0

  Pennsylvania State University–University Park  4.0  

11. California Institute of Technology 3.8

  Georgia Institute of Technology  3.8  

13. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.7 14. Ohio State University 3.6

  University of Pennsylvania  3.6  
  University of Wisconsin–Madison  3.6  

17. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.5 18. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.4 19. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.3

  Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.3  
  North Carolina State University  3.3  
  University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)  3.3  
  University of Minnesota–Twin Cities  3.3  
  University of Washington  3.3  

25. Brown University (RI) 3.2

  Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.2  
  University of Texas–Austin  3.2  

28. Iowa State University 3.1

  University of California–Davis  3.1  
  University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)  3.1  
  University of Virginia  3.1  
  Virginia Tech  3.1  

33. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.0 34. Colorado School of Mines 2.9

  Drexel University (PA) 2.9  
  Michigan State University  2.9  
  Rice University (Brown) (TX) 2.9  
  Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.9  
  University of Arizona  2.9  

40. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 2.8

  Michigan Technological University  2.8  
  SUNY–Stony Brook  2.8  
  University of Pittsburgh  2.8  
  University of Southern California (Viterbi)  2.8  

45. Alfred Univ.–New York State Col. of Ceramics (Inamori) 2.7

  University of California–Irvine (Samueli)  2.7  

47. University of Connecticut 2.6

  University of Delaware  2.6  
  University of Missouri–Rolla  2.6  

50. Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.5

  Washington State University  2.5

Engineering Specialties: Nuclear New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.6 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.4 3. University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.1 4. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.8 5. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.7 6. North Carolina State University 3.6 7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.4

  University of California–Berkeley  3.4  

9. Oregon State University 3.2

  University of Florida  3.2  

11. Georgia Institute of Technology 3.1

  University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign  3.1  
  University of Tennessee–Knoxville  3.1  

14. Ohio State University 2.7 15. University of Missouri–Rolla 2.5

Engineering Specialties: Petroleum New! Ranked in 2006* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Stanford University (CA) 4.6

  University of Texas–Austin  4.6  

3. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 4.0 4. University of Tulsa (OK) 3.9 5. Colorado School of Mines 3.8 6. University of Oklahoma 3.3 7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.2 8. University of Southern California (Viterbi) 3.0 9. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.8 10. Texas Tech University 2.5

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