Top Electrical Engineering schools??

<p>Does anyone know (or have a good idea) what the top 10 or 20 EE schools are? I know Cal Tech/MIT/Stanford are bound to be at the top, but what else is there.</p>

<p>ucsd is the best school for electrical engineering</p>

<p>Try UT-Austin</p>

<p>I’ve heard UT Austin has a pretty strong EE program…what about Duke, Cornell and others anyone knows of?</p>

<p>From US News:

  1. MIT
  2. Stanford
  3. Berkeley
  4. UIUC
  5. Michigan
  6. Georgia Tech
  7. Caltech
  8. Purdue
  9. Cornell
  10. Carnegie Mellon
  11. University of Texas - Austin
  12. Princeton
  13. UCLA
  14. Northwestern
  15. Rice, USC
  16. RPI, Texas A&M
  17. NC State - Raleigh, UCSD, University of Wisconsin – Madison
  18. Penn
  19. UCSB
  20. Johns Hopkins, University of Washington, Virginia Tech</p>

<p>thanks much sir</p>

<p>Are those grad or undergrad?</p>

<p>how about rose-hulman?</p>

<p>The list im_blue posted is for undergraduate.</p>

<p>For graduate (from US News):

  1. MIT, UC Berkeley
  2. Stanford
  3. UIUC
  4. Caltech
  5. UMich, Georgia Tech
  6. Carnegie Mellon
  7. Cornell
  8. Princeton, Purdue</p>

<p>For undergrad, with masters as highest degree:

  1. Rose-Hulman
  2. Cooper Union
  3. Harvey-Mudd</p>

<p>You can get a great engineering background at many state universities. You don’t necessarily need to graduate from the “top 20”.</p>

<p>I recently say a list with a score of 1-5 possible that furthers breaks down that composite ranking of US news. Rose was something like 4.5115 or something, which put it at #5 or so, if I remember correctly.</p>

<p>you just responded to a 3 year old thread.</p>

<p>roflcopter. i’m sure the guy who asked about EE proably now has a drinking problem due to the difficutly of the top schools</p>

<p>^hahahaha, I wouldn’t be surprised.</p>