US News Undergrad Engineering Rankings 2011

<p>WearyMachine,</p>

<p>I have to check on other engineering areas when it comes to Princeton but when I think of Princeton and “engineering”, I am thinking only Computer Science and Operations Research…since Princeton is Top-10 in CS (grad program), #1 is Pure Math (grad) and offers a MEng degree which is totally dedicated to Operations Research/Optimization.</p>

<p>Can anyone having premium login account in USnews PLEASE copy paste latest 2011/12 speciality(subject) rankings for undergraduate and graduate ENGINEERING colleges and universities ?</p>

<p>I can only access top 10, but I need to access top 15. But I can’t because I’m not a member of USnews premium account.</p>

<p>Please help.</p>

<p>Can anyone having premium login account in USnews PLEASE copy paste latest 2011/12 speciality(subject) rankings for undergraduate and graduate ENGINEERING colleges and universities ?</p>

<p>I can only access top 10, but I need to access top 15. But I can’t because I’m not a member of USnews premium account.</p>

<p>Please help.</p>

<p>Can anyone post the list of unis which give need-based financial aid in their undergraduate programs to ‘‘international student’’ ?</p>

<p>Anyone have the 2012 engineering rankings?</p>

<p>I am not sure the 2012 are out yet. I seem to remember reading something that US News will be late getting that out.</p>

<p>I don’t remember the date they come out, but it’s early September. It’s on their website.</p>

<p>Anyone have the 2012 engineering rankings?</p>

<p>Does anyone have the most up to date, premium version of the undergraduate ranking for the engineering specialty of Materials? (Around top 16 schools I believe)</p>

<p>Materials undergrad per US News:</p>

<p>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California–Berkeley
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Cornell University
University of Florida
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State University–University Park
University of California–Santa Barbara
Purdue University–West Lafayette
California Institute of Technology
Ohio State University–Columbus</p>

<p>thanks a lot for the post, but do you know if either purdue or uc santa barbara has undergraduate materials? I looked on collegeboard and it said ucsb doesn’t offer bachelor degree and purdue just doesn’t offer it at all. Btw, Northwestern is one above Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>UCSB only offers graduate programs for MSE, though they do have several upper division courses available to undergraduates.
As for Purdue –> <a href=“https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/Academics/Undergrad/index.html[/url]”>https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/Academics/Undergrad/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I’ve found that some colleges offer the 5 year dual degrees for material science. I was looking for a BS/MS program. The BS can be anything engineer related, preferably electrical or mechanical engineering. The MS should be Materials Science or Materials engineering. Is there any recommendations following this criteria?</p>