<p>Anyone got the undergrad rankings for 2008 for engineering and computer science?</p>
<p>And Chemical, Industrial and Bio Engineering perhaps :o</p>
<p>Yeah ... PLEASE :) :D</p>
<p>Nevermind I found them</p>
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Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Computer Engineering
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)
Methodology
1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
2 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
2 Stanford University (CA)
4 University of California–Berkeley *
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
11 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*
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
20 Univ. of Maryland–College Park *
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<p>Thanks mate !</p>
<p>What about the smaller schools? (W/o doctorate)</p>
<p>No clue but I imagine Cooper Union, Rose Hulman and Harvey Mudd are up there!</p>
<p>2007 USNWR: Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs (Programs without PhD):</p>
<ol>
<li>Harvey Mudd</li>
<li>Rose-Hulman</li>
<li>Cooper Union</li>
<li>Cal=Poly-San Luis</li>
<li>US Military Academy</li>
<li>Navy</li>
<li>Bucknell</li>
<li>Air Force</li>
<li>Embry Riddle</li>
<li>Villanova</li>
<li>Kettering</li>
<li>Lafayette</li>
<li>Milwaukee School of Engineering</li>
<li>Swarthmore</li>
<li>US Coast Guard Academy</li>
</ol>
<p>Actually, Harvey Mudd and Rose-Hulman are tied for 1st.</p>
<p>Hmm, you are right, according to the USNWR website (can't beat that!). The discussion threads had been showing the rank I listed. Sorry about that.</p>