Cornell Undergraduate Engineering programs ranks first!

<p>Peterhemmings, maybe you should read the link you posted. Oh, and don’t make incorrect titles. This is the only program that is ranked first. Your title has the plural form, meaning more than one.</p>

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<p>That was from the Stanford page. Hmm… it was introduced 2 years ago. Do you really expect any newly created major to very competitive?</p>

<p>Also, using CollegeBoard’s college search, about 108 universities/colleges have Engineering Physics or Applied Physics as a major. For comparison, there are about 542 colleges with Computer Engineering or Electrical/Communications Engineering. </p>

<p>Also, when you look at funding for these majors, I’m sure on average, Electrical or Mechanical engineering is going to be getting far more because these are the more popular engineering majors. Engineering Physics is not a popular major in the U.S. although I think it is overseas. Most schools don’t focus on Engineering Physics. That’s a fact. </p>

<p>Oh, and please don’t try to change my words or correct things I didn’t say. I never said anything about “top universities”. I said “many schools don’t even have Engineering Physics as a major”. And that is correct. So I think you should take your own advice, and “don’t write on topics you don’t understand.”</p>