<p>I was wondering if anyone knew what the top chemical engineering schools were nowadays. Anything would help.</p>
<p>Minnesota, Wisconsin are two.</p>
<p>A top engineering school will likely have a top chem. engr. dept.
MIT, G-Tech, Stanford, Berkeley, etc.</p>
<p>wisconsin is very good at chemical engineering.</p>
<p>MIT
U Minnesota
U Wisconsin
UC-Berkeley
U Illinois
Stanford
U Delaware
Princeton
UT-Austin
U Penn
Carnegie Mellon
Cornell
Northwestern
Purdue
U Michigan
Purdue
Rice
Texas A&M</p>
<p>top 1-2-3 for undergrad engineering has been MIT, University of Minnesota and Berkeley for a while now. THey often switch spots for 1st place</p>
<p>According to US News:
1. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br>
2. Univ. of MinnesotaTwin Cities
3. University of CaliforniaBerkeley<br>
4. Univ. of WisconsinMadison
5. University of TexasAustin<br>
6. Stanford University (CA)<br>
7. University of Delaware
U. of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign
9. University of MichiganAnn Arbor
10. California Institute of Technology<br>
11. Princeton University (NJ)<br>
12. Georgia Institute of Technology
13. Purdue Univ.West Lafayette (IN)
14. Carnegie Mellon University (PA)<br>
15. Cornell University (NY)<br>
16. Northwestern University (IL)<br>
17. Univ. of CaliforniaSanta Barbara
18. Texas A&M Univ.College Station
19. Pennsylvania State U.University Park
University of Pennsylvania<br>
21. North Carolina State U.Raleigh
Ohio State UniversityColumbus<br>
Rice University (TX)<br>
University of Florida</p>
How did you arrive at this list?
How did you arrive at this list?
this post is 11 years old…
JUst shows things dont change that much