Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Methodology: Best Undergrad Engineering Programs

Posted August 19, 2009

The U.S. News rankings of undergraduate engineering programs accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology are based solely on the peer judgments of deans and senior faculty who rated each program they are familiar with on a scale from 1 (marginal) to 5 (distinguished). Engineering school deans and faculty members (two at each engineering program) were surveyed for this ranking in spring 2009.

We have separate rankings for undergraduate engineering programs at colleges that offer doctoral degrees in engineering and for engineering programs at colleges whose terminal degree in engineering is a bachelor's or master's. Research at the graduate level often influences the undergraduate curriculum, and schools with doctoral programs in engineering tend to have the widest possible range of offerings. Students who prefer a program focused on undergraduates can consult the list of top programs at schools whose terminal degree is the bachelor's or master's. Thirty-eight percent of those surveyed returned ratings of the group whose terminal degree in engineering is a bachelor's or master's; 55 percent did so for the doctoral group.

We also asked for nominations of the best engineering programs in specialty areas; those receiving the most mentions in each appear here ranked in descending order. The rankings of the best engineering programs in a specialty also are based solely on the spring 2009 peer survey. Schools offering any courses in that specialty are eligible to be ranked in that specialty.

Reader Comments

brand name..?

Guys gimme a clue on how much the name of the university helps us in getting an offer letter after master course completion...if we leave alone top league univ..lets say amongst univs

ranked more than 60..is it logical to say that name of the univ hardly matters.?

Im kinda stuck choosing the univ for my masters :s

Thanks.

Engg College Ranks

Can anybody tell me about the undergrad engineering ranking of Polytechnic University Brooklyn, now renamed as Polytechnic Inst of NYU.

Engineering ranking

I am interested in the engineering program at a university that is not mentioned: Devry University. Forgive me if I missed it, but as I toured the list, I did not see it. From what I have researched, it has a strong and comparable program, and the degree of difficulty is said to be high. But overall, I am looking for a good source to make my final decision. I don't understand how the rankings can be valid if they are merely based on popularity, as was stated in the brief explanation of the basis for the rankings. You might come to know that certain personality types to not sit and blog or share opinions on those popular networking sites. There has to be more to this system of yours. My interest is in the Bio Medical Engineering Program, so, if there is any solid advise that can be stated, please do. Thank you for your consideration.

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