<p>anyone? o_O…</p>
<p>anyone have new rankings for ugrad BME?</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>to saganie
This is the popular list for BME Undergraduate engineering specialties: Biomedical / Biomedical Engineering (By USNews Ranking 2010)</p>
<p>Top 50 Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Universities in the U.S.</p>
<p>1 Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD)
2. Georgia Institute of Technology
2 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)
4. Duke University (NC)
5. University of Washington
6 University of Pennsylvania
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
8. Boston University
8. Rice University (Brown) (TX)
8 Stanford University (CA)
10. Case Western Reserve University (OH)
10 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
12. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL)
12 University of California–Berkeley †
12 Washington University in St. Louis (Sever)
16. University of Pittsburgh
16 University of Virginia
18. University of Texas–Austin
19. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)
19 University of Utah
21. Vanderbilt University (TN)
22. California Institute of Technology
22 University of Wisconsin–Madison
24. Carnegie Mellon University ¶
24 Cornell University (NY)
24 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)
24 University of California–Davis
24 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
29. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
30. Arizona State University (Fulton)
30 Pennsylvania State University–University Park
30 Texas A&M University–College Station (Look)
30 University of Southern California (Viterbi)
34. CUNY–City College (Grove)
34 North Carolina State University
34 University of Iowa
37. Drexel University ¶
37 Harvard University (MA)
37 Marquette University (WI)
37 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey–New Brunswick
37 SUNY–Stony Brook
37 University of Alabama–Birmingham
37 University of California–Irvine (Samueli)
37 University of Rochester (NY)
37 Yale University (CT)
46. Brown University (RI)
46 Clemson University (SC)
46 University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli)
49. University of Arizona</p>
<p>can you do civil and industrial too please</p>
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<p>Texas can’t be selective overall, but they are QUITE selective in some departments, such as biomedical and architectural engineering. In BME, they generally take students in the top 2 to 3% of their classes. My son is quite impressed with the professors, and he’s already helping out in the research lab as a freshman. He turned down Wash U. to go to UT and is happy with his decision so far.</p>
<p>thanks for the posting of the list - that is a big help.</p>
<p>Could I get the 2011 rankings?</p>