List of Top Engineering Schools

Before you can make your mark as an engineer, you need to find the school that can best help you build your skills. This is the 2011 list of the top engineering schools from U.S. News & World Report.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2. Stanford University

3. University of California - Berkeley

4. Georgia Institute of Technology

5. University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

6. Carnegie Mellon University

7. California Institute of Technology

8. University of Texas - Austin

9. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

10. Cornell University

11. Purdue University

11. (tie) University of Southern California - Viterbi

13. Texas A&M University

14. University of California - Los Angeles

14. (tie) University of California - San Diego

16. Columbia University

16. (tie) University of Wisconsin - Madison

18. Harvard University

18. (tie) Princeton University

20. Northwestern University

21. University of California - Santa Barbara

22. University of Maryland - College Park

22. (tie) University of Pennsylvania

24. Virginia Tech

25. Pennslyvania State University - College Park

26. Johns Hopkins University

27. University of Minnesota

27. (tie) University of Washington

29. Ohio State University

30. University of Florida

31. Duke University

31. (tie) North Carolina State University

31. (tie) University of California - Davis

34. Rice University

35. Yale University

36. University of Colorado - Boulder

37. Rensselaer Polytechnic University

37. (tie) Vanderbilt University

39. Boston University

39. (tie) University of California - Irvine

39. (tie) University of Virginia

42. University of Rochester

43. Lehigh University

44. Arizona State University

45. Brown University

45. (tie) Case Western Reserve University

45. (tie) Iowa State University

45. (tie) University of Delaware

49. Washington University in St. Louis

50. Dartmouth College

 

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