<p>Electrical & Computer engineering department</p>
<p>University of Washington , Seattle
UCLA
UCSB
UCI
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly SLO
Cal Tech
Washington state university
USC
UCBerkley
UCR
UCSC
UCDavis
UCSD
Texas A&M
Texas Tech</p>
<p>Electrical & Computer engineering department</p>
<p>University of Washington , Seattle
UCLA
UCSB
UCI
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly SLO
Cal Tech
Washington state university
USC
UCBerkley
UCR
UCSC
UCDavis
UCSD
Texas A&M
Texas Tech</p>
<p>Why? I mean, do USC and Cal Tech really deserve to be compared when they're completely different from one another?</p>
<p>just want to get the rank of the top notch engineering in the west coast</p>
<p>y only west coast?</p>
<p>ECE just look at schools like Caltech, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Stanford</p>
<p>caltech, berkeley, MIT, illinois, purdue, stanford</p>
<p>full ug rankings for EE (didn't bother pulling out the wc ones)</p>
<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Electrical / Electronic / Communications
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)
Methodology </p>
<ol>
<li>Massachusetts Inst. of Technology </li>
<li>Stanford University (CA) </li>
<li>University of California–Berkeley * </li>
<li>U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign * </li>
<li>University of Michigan–Ann Arbor * </li>
<li>Georgia Institute of Technology * </li>
<li>California Institute of Technology </li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon University (PA) </li>
<li>Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)* </li>
<li>Cornell University (NY) </li>
<li>University of Texas–Austin * </li>
<li>Princeton University (NJ) </li>
<li>Univ. of California–Los Angeles * </li>
<li>Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison * </li>
<li>Northwestern University (IL)
Rice University (TX) </li>
<li>Univ. of California–San Diego *
Johns Hopkins University (MD)
Univ. of Southern California </li>
<li>Virginia Tech * </li>
<li>Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *
University of Virginia * </li>
<li>Duke University (NC)
Case Western Reserve Univ. (OH)
Texas A&M Univ.–College Station * </li>
<li>Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)
University of Washington *
Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities * </li>
<li>denotes a public school. </li>
</ol>
<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Electrical / Electronic / Communications
(At schools whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's)
Methodology </p>
<ol>
<li>Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN) </li>
<li>Cooper Union (NY) </li>
<li>Harvey Mudd College (CA) </li>
<li>Cal Poly–San Luis Obispo * </li>
<li>United States Military Academy (NY)* </li>
<li>United States Naval Academy (MD)* </li>
<li>Bucknell University (PA)
Milwaukee School of Engineering
United States Air Force Acad. (CO)*
Kettering University (MI) </li>
<li>Calif. State Poly. Univ.–Pomona *
San Jose State University (CA)* </li>
<li>Valparaiso University (IN)
Villanova University (PA)
Santa Clara University (CA) </li>
<li>denotes a public school.</li>
</ol>
<p>2008 USNews engineering rankings:</p>
<p>Undergraduate Electrical / Electronic / Communications: <a href="At%20schools%20whose%20highest%20degree%20is%20a%20doctorate">/b</a><br>
1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br>
**2 University of California–Berkeley <em>
3 Stanford University (CA)
4 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *
5 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *
6 Georgia Institute of Technology *
7 California Institute of Technology<br>
8 Cornell University (NY)
9 University of Texas–Austin *
10 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
11 Princeton University (NJ)
12 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)</em>
13 Northwestern University (IL)
14 Univ. of California–San Diego ***
*15 Univ. of California–Los Angeles **
**15 Univ. of Southern California<br>
17 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *
*17 University of Washington **
17 Virginia Tech *
20 Columbia University (NY)
20 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *
*20 Univ. of California–Santa Barbara **
23 Johns Hopkins University (MD) </p>
<p>Undergraduate Computer Engineering: <a href="At%20schools%20whose%20highest%20degree%20is%20a%20doctorate">/b</a>
1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology<br>
2 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
**2 Stanford University (CA)
4 University of California–Berkeley <em>
5 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *
6 Georgia Institute of Technology *
7 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *
8 Cornell University (NY)
8 University of Texas–Austin *
10 California Institute of Technology<br>
11 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)</em>
12 University of Washington ***
13 Princeton University (NJ)
14 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *
*15 Univ. of California–Los Angeles **
16 Northwestern University (IL)
16 Rice University (TX)
*18 Univ. of California–San Diego **
**18 Univ. of Southern California<br>
20 Univ. of Maryland–College Park *</p>
<p>thank you UCB for filling in for my laziness and completing my list... however someone should try to find the list for Computer engineering schools whose highest degree is bach/mas because the op did express interest in some of the schools on the bach/mas list for EE.</p>
<p>letgo, since you expressed interest in texas, you should definitely look into UT austin as they seem to be towards the top in both diciplines...</p>
<p>^ Heh, we cross-posted. What year are the EECS rankings from...they're slightly different (Berkeley above 'furd :D) from the ones I just got off USNWR site?</p>
<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Computer Engineering
(At schools whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's)
1 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN)
2 Harvey Mudd College (CA)
3 Cal Poly–San Luis Obispo <em>
4 Cooper Union (NY)
*5 San Jose State University (CA)</em> *
6 Bucknell University (PA)
6 Valparaiso University (IN)</p>
<p>ahh then yours are probably more up to date...i just got mine off another long cc post...i know i should have bought that usnwr premium edition :)</p>
<p>hey UCB, How we compared the school with the highest degree is master like Rose Hulman Cal Poly SLO,Cal Poly Pomona with the school with the highest degree is doctorate ..........</p>
<p>letgoforward, seriously this is like talking to a child. Why are you cross posting every single freakin thread? Secondly, your use of simple sentence questions, calling on other people to do work for you, is getting painful. And where are you and what are you doing in school? In one post you claim to be second year EE/ECE (forgot which) and going to Cal Poly Pomona. So are you talking about undergrad ranking or graduate? If undergrad, why? Undergraduate rankings would have nothing to do with the graduate rankings, especially since graduate rankings are all based on fields, not universities as a whole. Call me grumpy this morning, since I have a paper to write, but these threads are ridiculous.</p>
<p>UCB is the best among them definitely.</p>
<p>US World News
Ranking for Engineering Graduate School (2009)</p>
<ol>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>Berkley</li>
<li>Georgia Tech</li>
<li>UI-Urbana-Champaign</li>
<li>Caltech</li>
<li>Carnegie-Mellon</li>
<li>USC</li>
<li>Cornell</li>
<li>Michigan</li>
<li>UC-San Diego</li>
</ol>
<p>I think OP is lazy. don't feed lazy people.</p>