2008 US News Rankings

<p>can you please post ranking for economics? Thanks alot</p>

<p>Can anyone post the graduate school rankings for Engineering Management??? If any? or Technology Management? Or may be something near?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>
[quote]
hey guys, does anyone know where Carnegie Mellon fell for electrical engineering this year

[/quote]
</p>

<p>CMU ranked # 4 for computer engineering (# 3 the year before) and # 9 for electrical/eletronics/communications engineering ( #7 the year before). The School of Engineering as a whole (CIT) ranked # 6 this year (#8 last year). Please also note that, regardless of the area where you do your PhD thesis (computer engineering or electrical engineering), your CMU diploma will always say you have been awarded a PhD degree in "electrical and computer engineering", reflecting CMU's particular view of the increasing integration of those two disciplines in the 21st century.</p>

<p>It's somewhat hard to distinguish between schools with close rankings, but, I'd say that, reputation-wise (the sole criteria for USN& WR specialty rankings) , it goes more or less like that in the US for EE:</p>

<p>Group 1: MIT, Stanford, Cal Berkeley, and perhaps Cal Tech;</p>

<p>Group 2: GA Tech, Illinois Urbana, Michigan Ann Arbor;</p>

<p>Group 3: CMU, Cornell, Purdue, Texas Austin, and perhaps Princeton.</p>

<p>The other top EE schools then follow in no particular order (UCLA, USC, UC Santa Barbara, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Columbia, RPI, Rice, Maryland, Penn State, etc.)</p>

<p>Rankings may be perceived differently though internationally. For example Princeton engineering or even CMU are probably more prestigious overseas than state schools like Illinois or Michigan, which are relatively unknown outside the US.</p>

<p>Just to wrap it up, CMU's view of integrated ECE as opposed to EE vs CE is best seen in the "research goals" of the ECE department found here.</p>

<p>@forumstalker: Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>can someone please put up rankings for earth science programs....thanks!!</p>

<p>I asked before, but I don't think I got a response. Does anyone know about comparative literature? Thanks!</p>

<p>Could you please post the Economics rankings, please? Thanks a lot in advance.</p>

<p>2008 rankings arent even out yet</p>

<p>they came out in late March</p>

<p>Graduate rankings in Nuclear Engineering? Thanks so much!!!</p>

<p>Can someone post the History rankings? Specifically - Middle Eastern, Global(international), Cultural, and general?</p>

<p>^ Lets not forget Euro :P</p>

<p>Earth Sciences (Ph.D.)</p>

<p>Rank/School<br>
Average assessment score (5.0 = highest)
1. California Institute of Technology 4.9
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.8
Stanford University (CA) 4.8
4. University of California–Berkeley 4.6
5. Columbia University (NY) 4.4
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.4
7. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 4.3
8. University of Arizona 4.2
9. Harvard University (MA) 4.1
University of Texas–Austin 4.1
11. Princeton University (NJ) 4.0
University of California–Los Angeles 4.0
University of Washington 4.0
Yale University (CT) 4.0
15. Cornell University (NY) 3.9
University of California–San Diego 3.9
University of Chicago 3.9
University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.9
19. Brown University (RI) 3.8
University of California–Santa Cruz 3.8
21. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.7
University of California–Davis 3.7
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.7
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.7
25. Rice University (TX) 3.6
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.6
Washington University in St. Louis 3.6
28. SUNY–Stony Brook 3.5
University of Southern California 3.5
Virginia Tech 3.5
31. Arizona State University 3.4
Colorado School of Mines 3.4
Northwestern University (IL) 3.4
34. Duke University (NC) 3.3
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.3
Texas A&M University–College Station 3.3
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.3
38. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 3.2
University of Hawaii–Manoa 3.2
University of Maryland–College Park 3.2
University of New Mexico 3.2
University of Oregon 3.2
43. Ohio State University 3.1
Oregon State University 3.1
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.1
University of Miami (FL) 3.1
University of Rhode Island 3.1
University of Utah 3.1
49. Dartmouth College (NH) 3.0
Lehigh University (PA) 3.0
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 3.0
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 3.0
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.0
University of Wyoming 3.0
55. Boston University 2.9
Georgia Institute of Technology 2.9
University of Alaska–Fairbanks 2.9
University of Kansas 2.9
University of Oklahoma 2.9
60. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.8
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2.8
SUNY–Binghamton 2.8
University of California–Riverside 2.8
University of Florida 2.8
University of Nevada–Reno 2.8
University of Rochester (NY) 2.8
67. University of Georgia 2.7
University of Pennsylvania 2.7
University of South Carolina 2.7
70. Colorado State University 2.6
Florida State University 2.6
Michigan State University 2.6
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.6
University of Iowa 2.6
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.6
University of Tennessee–Knoxville 2.6
77. Michigan Technological University 2.5
University of Cincinnati 2.5
University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5
University of New Hampshire 2.5
University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.5</p>

<p>Economics (Ph.D.)
Ranked in 2005*</p>

<p>Rank/School Average assessment
score (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
University of Chicago 5.0
3. Harvard University (MA) 4.9
Princeton University (NJ) 4.9
Stanford University (CA) 4.9
University of California–Berkeley 4.9
7. Yale University (CT) 4.8
8. Northwestern University (IL) 4.6
9. University of Pennsylvania 4.5
10. University of California–San Diego 4.3
11. Columbia University (NY) 4.2
University of California–Los Angeles 4.2
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.2
University of Wisconsin–Madison 4.2
15. New York University 4.1
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 4.1
17. California Institute of Technology 4.0
Cornell University (NY) 4.0
19. University of Rochester (NY) 3.9
20. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.8
21. Brown University (RI) 3.7
Duke University (NC) 3.7
University of Maryland–College Park 3.7
24. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.6
25. Boston University 3.5
University of Texas–Austin 3.5
27. University of Virginia 3.3
28. Ohio State University 3.2
Pennsylvania State University–University Park 3.2
University of California–Davis 3.2
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 3.2
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 3.2
University of Washington 3.2
34. Michigan State University 3.1
University of Iowa 3.1
36. Boston College 3.0
Indiana University–Bloomington 3.0
Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 3.0
University of California–Santa Barbara 3.0
Washington University in St. Louis 3.0
41. University of Arizona 2.9
University of Southern California 2.9
Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9
44. Arizona State University 2.8
Texas A&M University–College Station 2.8
University of Florida 2.8
University of Pittsburgh 2.8
48. Georgetown University (DC) 2.7
North Carolina State University–Raleigh 2.7
Rice University (TX) 2.7
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.7
University of California–Irvine 2.7
University of Colorado–Boulder 2.7
54. Claremont Graduate School (CA) 2.6
55. Iowa State University 2.5
Syracuse University (NY) 2.5</p>

<p>*This ranking was computed in January of the year cited, based on data from a survey sent out in the fall of the previous year.</p>

<p>^ Do you have History?</p>

<p>How about English?</p>

<p>thanks seren :)</p>

<p>Biology/Ecology/Evolutionary?</p>

<p>For Electrical engineering...</p>

<p>The universities are:
Ohio university
Santa Clara university
California state university, Sacramento
university of Texas at Arlington
San Jose state university.</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>Regards
Anand</p>