Electrical & Computer Engineering

<p>Does anyone have the undergraduate ranking of the top 20 or so Electrical & Computer Engineering Department?</p>

<p>Your help is greatly appreciated.</p>

<h1>1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology</h1>

<h1>2 University of California-Berkeley</h1>

<h1>3 Stanford University</h1>

<h1>4 University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign</h1>

<h1>5 Carnegie Mellon University</h1>

<h1>6 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor</h1>

<h1>7 Georgia Institute of Technology</h1>

<h1>8 University of Texas-Austin</h1>

<h1>9 Cornell University</h1>

<h1>10 Purdue University-West Lafayette</h1>

<h1>11 California Institute of Technology</h1>

<h1>12 University of Washington</h1>

<h1>13 Princeton University</h1>

<h1>14 University of California-Los Angeles</h1>

<h1>15 University of Wisconsin-Madison</h1>

<h1>16 University of California-San Diego</h1>

<h1>17 University of Southern California</h1>

<h1>18 Northwestern University</h1>

<h1>19 Johns Hopkins University</h1>

<h1>20 Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute</h1>

<h1>20 Rice University</h1>

<h1>20 Texas A&M University-College Station</h1>

<h1>23 Duke University</h1>

<h1>23 University of Minnesota-Twin Citie.</h1>

<p>Electrical or Computer Engineering? They are separate departments in most cases. But in general, MIT, Cal and Stanford are the top 3. Illinois, Michigan, Cornell and CMU are right behind them.</p>

<p>Computer Engineering</p>

<ol>
<li>|Massachusetts Institute of Technology |4.9
|Stanford University (CA)|4.9
|University of California–Berkeley|4.9
4.|Carnegie Mellon University ¶|4.7
5.|University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign|4.5
6.|California Institute of Technology|4.4
7.|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|4.3
8.|Cornell University (NY)|4.1
9.|Princeton University (NJ)|4.0
|Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)|4.0
|University of Texas–Austin|4.0
|University of Washington|4.0
13.|University of California–Los Angeles|3.9
14.|University of California–San Diego|3.8
|University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi)|3.8
16.|Penn State University–University Park|3.6
|Rice University (TX)|3.6
|University of Maryland–College Park|3.6
19.|Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)|3.5
|Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)|3.5</li>
</ol>

<p>EE Ranking

  1. |Massachusetts Institute of Technology |4.9
    |Stanford University (CA)|4.9
    |University of California–Berkeley|4.9
    4.|California Institute of Technology|4.8
    |University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign|4.8
    6.|University of Michigan–Ann Arbor|4.6
    7.|Georgia Institute of Technology|4.5
    8.|Carnegie Mellon University ¶|4.4
    9.|Cornell University (NY)|4.3
    |Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)|4.3
    11.|Princeton University (NJ)|4.2
    12.|University of California–Los Angeles|4.1
    |University of Texas–Austin|4.1
    14.|University of California–San Diego|3.8
    |University of California–Santa Barbara|3.8
    |University of Maryland–College Park|3.8
    |University of Minnesota–Twin Cities|3.8
    |University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi)|3.8
    19.|Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)|3.7
    |Penn State University–University Park|3.7
    |Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)|3.7
    |Rice University (TX)|3.7
    |Texas A&M University–College Station|3.7
    |University of Washington|3.7
    |University of Wisconsin–Madison|3.7</p>

<p>Enjoy…</p>

<p>which year ar these frm i thought UIUC = 4th in compE and EE</p>

<p>year 2004 ranking…A year to year fluctuations in ranking really does not matter. 2000-2005 rankings must pretty much be the same.</p>

<p>One more thing I want to add, these are grad school rankings. Undergrad depts are not usually ranked I think…For example, Harvard and Princeton’s undergrad CS/CE/EE would probably take the 4th-5th spot. But for grad school, they sink to the bottom of the list. This is not true for - MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley - they are too good (both UG and grad) when it comes to CS/CE/EE.</p>

<p>They do rank undergraduate EE and CE majors. They just don’t rank CS programs, which is really a shame.</p>

<p>Is divraj’s list for undergraduate?</p>

<p>2005 Undergrad Rankings
EE:

  1. MIT
  2. Stanford
  3. Berkeley
  4. UIUC
  5. Michigan
  6. Georgia Tech
  7. Caltech
  8. Purdue
  9. Cornell
  10. Carnegie Mellon
  11. Texas
  12. Princeton
  13. UCLA
  14. Northwestern
  15. Rice, USC
  16. RPI, Texas A&M
  17. NC State, UCSD, Wisconsin
    CompE:
  18. MIT
  19. Berkeley
  20. Stanford
  21. UIUC
  22. Carnegie Melon
  23. Michigan
  24. Georgia Tech
  25. Texas
  26. Cornell
  27. Purdue
  28. Caltech
  29. Washington
  30. Princeton
  31. UCLA
  32. Wisconsin
  33. UCSD
  34. USC
  35. Northwestern
  36. Johns Hopkins
  37. RPI, Rice, Texas A&M</p>

<p>yeah those ar the undergrad ones</p>

<p>hi, I am planning to major in computer engineering and I will be a freshman this year at the university of New hamphsire. Does anyone know about the university and how good is it for engineering? Also, could you please suggest me the best engineering option at the moment. I am really confused whether i should major in computer engineering or any other engineering.</p>

<p>Anyone know why UCSB is on some lists but not others? It doesn’t seem like it would change all that much.</p>

<p>phpguru</p>

<p>phpguru, off topic…where did u decide to go or are you gonna stay @ SB ?</p>

<p>For some reason, I find it hard to understand why Rice is ranked so low in CompE. It has a greater reputation compared to schools ranked near/above it. Anyone know the reason why?</p>

<p>indie_boy: I haven’t chosen yet but I’m leaning towards staying. Instead of finishing GEs this summer to transfer, I could be doing research. I think that would more than make up the difference between two schools in grad admissiosn point of view.</p>

<p>phpguru</p>