rank the BIG TEN in engineering

<p>For chemical engineering, from US News.</p>

<p>At schools whose highest degree program is a bachelors
1. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN)
2. Cooper Union (NY)
3. Rowan University (NJ)*
4. Bucknell University (PA)
Lafayette College (PA)</p>

<p>At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate</p>

<ol>
<li> Massachusetts Inst. of Technology</li>
<li> University of California–Berkeley </li>
<li> Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities *</li>
<li> Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *</li>
<li> Stanford University (CA)</li>
<li> California Institute of Technology
U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *</li>
<li> University of Texas–Austin *</li>
<li> Princeton University (NJ)</li>
<li> Georgia Institute of Technology *</li>
<li> University of Delaware *</li>
<li> University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *</li>
<li> Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)
</li>
<li> Cornell University (NY)</li>
<li> Carnegie Mellon University (PA)</li>
<li> Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *</li>
<li> University of Washington *
Northwestern University (IL)</li>
<li> University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *</li>
<li> Rice University (TX)
Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *</li>
<li> Johns Hopkins University (MD)
Virginia Tech *</li>
<li> North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *
University of Notre Dame (IN)
University of Virginia *</li>
</ol>

<ul>
<li>denotes a public school.</li>
</ul>

<p>Y'all get to bail me out of jail when US News has me arrested for reprinting material without their authorization. Next time, spend the fifteen bucks!! =P</p>

<p>"can anyone post the complete undergrad rankings for general engineering please?"</p>

<p>Yeah, well unfortunately, Mudd is not ranked in any of those lists. We're "Liberal Arts College", yet have great engineering, physics, chemistry, computer science, and math programs. By great, I mean that it is not unnormal to beat out schools like MIT, Caltech, Harvard, and Princeton in the MCM/ACM competitions and such.</p>

<p>Mudd only offers a general engineering degree for engineering. I believe there are only a handfull of schools that do these days. Anyways, PM me if you'd like more information.</p>

<p>Yes, definitely add Mudd and Olin to your list of places to look at, for any engineering degrees.</p>

<p>Mudd's typically on a lot of the lists... Sometimes, though, the ranking algorithms screw them over.</p>

<p>why is PSU ranked higher than Upenn but it is harder to get into UPenn?
which is better for chemical engineering?</p>

<p>same reason as why harvard is ranked lower than umich</p>

<p>"Overall" engineering ranking doesn't necessarily reflect how firms view different programs. Individual disciplines should also be looked at. Northwestern is as good as, if not better than, UMich/UIUC in management sciences, material science, and biomedical engg. Unlike business, there's very little difference, if any, in starting salary among engineering grads from different schools.</p>