Engineering Specialties: Computer Engineering New! Ranked in 2005* 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. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.8 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.8 6. California Institute of Technology 4.4 Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.4 9. Cornell University (NY) 4.2 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.2 University of Texas–Austin 4.2 12. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 4.1 University of Washington 4.1 14. Princeton University (NJ) 4.0 15. University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.9 16. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.8 17. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.7 18. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.6 Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.6 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.6 21. Ohio State University 3.5 Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.5 23. Duke University (NC) 3.4 Harvard University (MA) 3.4 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.4 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.4 University of California–Santa Barbara 3.4 28. Brown University (RI) 3.3 Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.3 Northwestern University (IL) 3.3 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.3 University of Pennsylvania 3.3 University of Virginia 3.3 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 3.3 35. North Carolina State University 3.2 University of California–Davis 3.2 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.2 Virginia Tech 3.2 39. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.1 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.1 University of Arizona 3.1 University of Florida 3.1 43. Iowa State University 3.0 Michigan State University 3.0 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 3.0 University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0 47. SUNY–Stony Brook 2.9
Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9 49. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.8 University of Iowa 2.8 University of Utah 2.8 52. Boston University 2.7 Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.7 Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.7 Northeastern University (MA) 2.7 Syracuse University (NY) 2.7 University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.7 University of California–Santa Cruz (Baskin) 2.7 University of Rochester (NY) 2.7 Washington State University 2.7 61. Oregon State University 2.6 Polytechnic University (NY) 2.6 University of Missouri–Rolla 2.6 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.6 65. Clemson University (SC) 2.5 University of Connecticut 2.5 University of Illinois–Chicago 2.5 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Engineering Specialties: Electrical/Electronic/Communications New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0 University of California–Berkeley 5.0 3. Stanford University (CA) 4.9 4. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.8 5. California Institute of Technology 4.7 6. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.5 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5 8. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.4 9. Cornell University (NY) 4.3 10. Princeton University (NJ) 4.2 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.2 12. University of Texas–Austin 4.1 13. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 4.0 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 4.0 15. University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.9 16. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.8 University of Washington 3.8 18. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.7 Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.7 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.7 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.7 University of California–Santa Barbara 3.7 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.7 24. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.6
Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.6 Ohio State University 3.6 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.6 28. Northwestern University (IL) 3.5 29. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.4 Duke University (NC) 3.4 North Carolina State University 3.4 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.4 University of Florida 3.4 University of Pennsylvania 3.4 Virginia Tech 3.4 36. University of Arizona 3.3 Yale University (CT) 3.3 38. Brown University (RI) 3.2 Iowa State University 3.2 University of California–Davis 3.2 University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.2 University of Virginia 3.2 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 3.2 44. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.1 Michigan State University 3.1 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.1 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.1 Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.1 49. University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 3.0 50. Boston University 2.9 Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.9 Drexel University (PA) 2.9 Northeastern University (MA) 2.9 University of Rochester (NY) 2.9 55. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.8 Colorado State University 2.8 Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.8 Polytechnic University (NY) 2.8 Syracuse University (NY) 2.8 University of Iowa 2.8 University of Pittsburgh 2.8 University of Utah 2.8 Washington State University 2.8 64. Oregon State University 2.7 SUNY–Stony Brook 2.7 Texas Tech University 2.7 University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.7 University of Connecticut 2.7 University of Illinois–Chicago 2.7 University of Missouri–Rolla 2.7 University of New Mexico 2.7 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.7 73. Clemson University (SC) 2.6 University of Delaware 2.6 University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.6 76. Brigham Young University (Fulton) (UT) 2.5
Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.5 New Jersey Institute of Technology 2.5 Southern Methodist University (TX) 2.5 University of Central Florida 2.5 University of Houston (Cullen) 2.5 University of Kansas 2.5 University of North Carolina–Charlotte (Lee) 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. California Institute of Technology 4.8 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8 Stanford University (CA) 4.8 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.3 5. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.2 6. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.1 7. Princeton University (NJ) 3.9 8. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.8 9. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.7 University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.7 University of Texas–Austin 3.7 12. Cornell University (NY) 3.6 13. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.4 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.4 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.4 Virginia Tech 3.4 17. University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.3 University of Washington 3.3 19. University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.2 20. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.0 Iowa State University 3.0 Ohio State University 3.0 University of California–Davis 3.0 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.0 University of Florida 3.0 26. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.9 University of Arizona 2.9 University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.9 29. Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.8 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 2.8 31. Air Force Institute of Technology (OH) 2.7 Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.7 North Carolina State University 2.7 University of Cincinnati 2.7 35. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.6 Syracuse University (NY) 2.6 University of Virginia 2.6 38. University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.5
University of Kansas 2.5 University of Missouri–Rolla 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Biomedical/Bioengineering New! Ranked in 2005* 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. Duke University (NC) 4.3 University of Washington 4.3 6. University of Pennsylvania 4.2 7. Boston University 4.1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.1 9. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 4.0 10. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.8 University of California–Berkeley † 3.8 12. Northwestern University (IL) 3.7 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 3.7 14. Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 3.6 15. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.5 University of Pittsburgh 3.5 University of Texas–Austin 3.5 University of Virginia 3.5 19. Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.4 20. Stanford University (CA) 3.3 University of Utah 3.3 22. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.2 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.2 24. University of California–Davis 3.1 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.1 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.1 27. California Institute of Technology 3.0 Cornell University (NY) 3.0 Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.0 Tulane University (LA) 3.0 University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.0 32. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 2.9 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 2.9 34. Drexel University (PA) 2.8 Marquette University (WI) 2.8 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8 SUNY–Stony Brook 2.8 University of Rochester (NY) 2.8 39. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 2.7 40. North Carolina State University 2.6 University of Alabama–Birmingham 2.6 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 2.6 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 2.6
University of Iowa 2.6 Yale University (CT) 2.6 46. Brown University (RI) 2.5 Clemson University (SC) 2.5 University of Arizona 2.5 University of Illinois–Chicago 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Chemical New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 4.8 3. California Institute of Technology 4.7 University of California–Berkeley 4.7 5. Stanford University (CA) 4.5 University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.5 7. University of Texas–Austin 4.4 8. Princeton University (NJ) 4.3 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.3 10. University of California–Santa Barbara 4.2 University of Delaware 4.2 12. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.0 Northwestern University (IL) 4.0 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.0 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.0 16. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.9 University of Pennsylvania 3.9 18. Cornell University (NY) 3.8 19. North Carolina State University 3.6 Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.6 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.6 22. University of Washington 3.5 23. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.4 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.4 25. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.3 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.3 University of California–Davis 3.3 University of Florida 3.3 29. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.2 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.2 University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.2 32. Iowa State University 3.1 Ohio State University 3.1 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 3.1 35. University at Buffalo–SUNY 3.0 University of Houston (Cullen) 3.0 University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.0 University of Virginia 3.0 Virginia Tech 3.0
40. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.9 University of Pittsburgh 2.9 Yale University (CT) 2.9 43. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 2.8 Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 2.8 Michigan State University 2.8 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 2.8 48. Arizona State University (Fulton) 2.7 Colorado School of Mines 2.7 CUNY–City College 2.7 Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.7 University of Arizona 2.7 University of Connecticut 2.7 Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.7 55. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.6 Colorado State University 2.6 Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.6 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 2.6 University of Illinois–Chicago 2.6 University of Iowa 2.6 61. Clemson University (SC) 2.5 Tufts University (MA) 2.5 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 2.5 University of Missouri–Rolla 2.5 University of Oklahoma 2.5 University of South Carolina 2.5 University of Utah 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Civil New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. University of California–Berkeley 4.8 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.8 3. University of Texas–Austin 4.6 4. Stanford University (CA) 4.5 5. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.4 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.4 8. Cornell University (NY) 4.1 Northwestern University (IL) 4.1 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.1 11. California Institute of Technology 4.0 Virginia Tech 4.0 13. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.9 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.9 15. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.8 16. University of California–Davis 3.7 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.7
University of Washington 3.7 University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.7 20. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.6 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.6 22. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.5 North Carolina State University 3.5 Princeton University (NJ) 3.5 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.5 26. Colorado State University 3.4 Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.4 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.4 University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.4 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.4 31. Iowa State University 3.3 Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.3 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 3.3 34. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.2 Duke University (NC) 3.2 Ohio State University 3.2 University at Buffalo–SUNY 3.2 University of Florida 3.2 39. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.1 University of Arizona 3.1 University of Iowa 3.1 University of Virginia 3.1 43. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.0 Michigan State University 3.0 University of Missouri–Rolla 3.0 University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.0 Vanderbilt University (TN) 3.0 48. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.9 Clemson University (SC) 2.9 University of Cincinnati 2.9 University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.9 Washington State University 2.9 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 2.9 54. Drexel University (PA) 2.8 Kansas State University 2.8 Michigan Technological University 2.8 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.8 Texas Tech University 2.8 University of Kansas 2.8 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 2.8 Utah State University 2.8 62. Clarkson University (NY) 2.7 Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.7 Northeastern University (MA) 2.7 Oklahoma State University 2.7 Oregon State University 2.7 University of Delaware 2.7 University of Oklahoma 2.7 University of Pittsburgh 2.7
70. Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 2.6 Syracuse University (NY) 2.6 Tufts University (MA) 2.6 University of Houston (Cullen) 2.6 University of Kentucky 2.6 University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.6 University of Nevada–Reno 2.6 West Virginia University 2.6 78. Brigham Young University (Fulton) (UT) 2.5 University of Alabama–Tuscaloosa 2.5 University of Arkansas–Fayetteville 2.5 University of Illinois–Chicago 2.5 University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5 University of South Carolina 2.5 University of Utah 2.5 University of Wyoming 2.5 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.5 Engineering Specialties: Environmental/Environmental Health New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Stanford University (CA) 4.8 2. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.5 3. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 4.3 University of California–Berkeley 4.3 5. University of Texas–Austin 4.2 6. California Institute of Technology 4.1 7. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 4.0 8. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.9 Cornell University (NY) 3.9 Georgia Institute of Technology 3.9 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 3.9 12. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3.8 Virginia Tech 3.8 14. University of California–Davis 3.7 15. Northwestern University (IL) 3.6 University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.6 17. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.5 Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.5 University of Iowa 3.5 20. Clemson University (SC) 3.3 Michigan Technological University 3.3 University of Cincinnati 3.3 University of Florida 3.3 24. Clarkson University (NY) 3.2 Princeton University (NJ) 3.2 26. Colorado State University 3.1 North Carolina State University 3.1 University of Arizona 3.1 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.1
30. Colorado School of Mines 3.0 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.0 32. Michigan State University 2.9 OGI School of Sci. & Engineering–Oregon Health & Sci. U. 2.9 34. University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 2.8 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 2.8 36. Drexel University (PA) 2.7 SUNY Col. of Environmental Sci. and Forestry 2.7 38. University of California–Riverside (Bourns) 2.6 University of Connecticut 2.6 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 2.6 Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.6 42. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.5 University of Oklahoma 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Industrial/Manufacturing New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.7 2. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.5 3. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.3 4. Northwestern University (IL) 4.2 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.2 Stanford University (CA) 4.2 University of California–Berkeley 4.2 8. Virginia Tech 4.1 9. Cornell University (NY) 4.0 10. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.9 11. University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.8 12. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.6 North Carolina State University 3.6 14. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.5 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.5 16. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.4 University of Florida 3.4 18. Ohio State University 3.3 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.3 University of Arizona 3.3 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.3 University of Texas–Austin 3.3 23. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2 24. University of Pittsburgh 3.1 25. Iowa State University 3.0 University at Buffalo–SUNY 3.0 27. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.9 University of Oklahoma 2.9 University of Washington 2.9 30. Oklahoma State University 2.8 University of Arkansas–Fayetteville 2.8
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 2.8 33. Boston University 2.7 Clemson University (SC) 2.7 35. Northeastern University (MA) 2.6 Texas Tech University 2.6 37. University of Central Florida 2.5 University of Cincinnati 2.5 University of Iowa 2.5 University of Louisville (Speed) (KY) 2.5 Engineering Specialties: Materials New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8 2. Northwestern University (IL) 4.6 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.6 4. Stanford University (CA) 4.5 University of California–Santa Barbara 4.5 6. University of California–Berkeley 4.4 7. Cornell University (NY) 4.1 8. California Institute of Technology 4.0 Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.0 University of Florida 4.0 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.0 12. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.9 Georgia Institute of Technology 3.9 14. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.7 15. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.6 University of Pennsylvania 3.6 17. North Carolina State University 3.5 Ohio State University 3.5 University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.5 20. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.4 21. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.3 22. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.2 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 3.2 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.2 University of Washington 3.2 26. University of California–Davis 3.1 University of Texas–Austin 3.1 University of Virginia 3.1 Virginia Tech 3.1 30. Brown University (RI) 3.0 Iowa State University 3.0 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.0 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.0 University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.0 35. Arizona State University (Fulton) 2.9 Colorado School of Mines 2.9 Drexel University (PA) 2.9
Rice University (Brown) (TX) 2.9 SUNY–Stony Brook 2.9 University of Arizona 2.9 41. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 2.8 Michigan Technological University 2.8 University of Missouri–Rolla 2.8 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 2.8 45. Alfred Univ.–New York State Col. of Ceramics 2.7 Michigan State University 2.7 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 2.7 University of Connecticut 2.7 49. University of Pittsburgh 2.6 50. Clemson University (SC) 2.5 Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.5 University of Cincinnati 2.5 University of Delaware 2.5 University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.5 University of Utah 2.5 Engineering Specialties: Mechanical New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.9 2. Stanford University (CA) 4.8 University of California–Berkeley 4.8 4. California Institute of Technology 4.6 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.6 6. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.5 7. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4 8. Cornell University (NY) 4.3 9. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.2 10. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.1 Northwestern University (IL) 4.1 Princeton University (NJ) 4.1 University of Texas–Austin 4.1 14. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 4.0 15. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 3.9 Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.9 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.9 18. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 3.8 University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.8 20. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.7 University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 3.7 Virginia Tech 3.7 23. Ohio State University 3.6 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.6 University of California–Santa Barbara 3.6 University of Pennsylvania 3.6 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.6 28. University of California–Davis 3.5
University of Florida 3.5 30. Arizona State University (Fulton) 3.4 Case Western Reserve University (OH) 3.4 Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.4 Duke University (NC) 3.4 Rice University (Brown) (TX) 3.4 University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 3.4 University of Washington 3.4 37. Iowa State University 3.3 North Carolina State University 3.3 University of Arizona 3.3 University of Virginia 3.3 41. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 3.2 Michigan State University 3.2 Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2 University of Colorado–Boulder 3.2 University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.2 Yale University (CT) 3.2 47. University of Delaware 3.1 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 3.1 49. Illinois Institute of Technology (Armour) 3.0 University of Illinois–Chicago 3.0 University of Missouri–Rolla 3.0 52. Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 2.9 Drexel University (PA) 2.9 Michigan Technological University 2.9 Naval Postgraduate School (CA) 2.9 University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.9 University of Connecticut 2.9 University of Iowa 2.9 Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9 60. Boston University 2.8 Clemson University (SC) 2.8 Colorado State University 2.8 SUNY–Stony Brook 2.8 University of Cincinnati 2.8 University of Massachusetts–Amherst 2.8 University of Pittsburgh 2.8 University of Rochester (NY) 2.8 Washington State University 2.8 69. Auburn University (Ginn) (AL) 2.7 Northeastern University (MA) 2.7 Oklahoma State University 2.7 Polytechnic University (NY) 2.7 Tufts University (MA) 2.7 University of Oklahoma 2.7 University of Utah 2.7 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA) 2.7 77. Brigham Young University (Fulton) (UT) 2.6 CUNY–City College 2.6 Kansas State University 2.6 Syracuse University (NY) 2.6
University of Houston (Cullen) 2.6 University of Kentucky 2.6 University of North Carolina–Charlotte (Lee) 2.6 University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.6 85. Clarkson University (NY) 2.5 Florida State Univ./Florida A&M Univ. 2.5 Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 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 California–Riverside (Bourns) 2.5 University of Kansas 2.5 University of Miami (FL) 2.5 University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5 University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.5 University of New Mexico 2.5 University of Rhode Island 2.5 University of Texas–Arlington 2.5 Wayne State University (MI) 2.5
Engineering Specialties: Nuclear New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.5 2. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.2 University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.2 4. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.0 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 4.0 6. North Carolina State University 3.7 7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.6 University of California–Berkeley 3.6 9. Oregon State University 3.4 10. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.3 University of Tennessee–Knoxville 3.3 12. University of Florida 3.2 13. Georgia Institute of Technology 3.0 14. University of Missouri–Columbia 2.7 15. Ohio State University 2.6 16. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.5 Engineering Specialties: Petroleum New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. University of Texas–Austin 4.7 2. Stanford University (CA) 4.4 3. University of Tulsa (OK) 3.8
4. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 3.7 5. Colorado School of Mines 3.3 University of Oklahoma 3.3 7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.2 8. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.8 University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 2.8 10. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 2.6 11. Texas Tech University 2.5 University of Kansas 2.5 --ENJOY--