Electrical/Electronic/Communications Ranking

MIT is ranked no. 1 for engineering specialty: Electrical/Electronic/Communications in the U.S.News & World Report's 2011 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools.

California Institute of Technology is placed in the top 5 nationally for the specialty. Electrical Engineering at Caltech has a century-long record of excellence. The EE department enjoys vigorous interactions with other departments including Applied Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Computation and Neural Systems, and Control and Dynamical Systems.

Carnegie Mellon University is ranked 7th for Electrical/Electronic (tied with University of Michigan--Ann Arbor). CMU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers graduate degree programs that either lead to a M.S. or a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Best Engineering Schools Specialty Rankings (Graduate School):
- Electrical / Electronic / Communications (Top 10 list)
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2 Stanford University
   University of California--Berkeley
4 University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
5 California Institute of Technology
6 Georgia Institute of Technology
7 Carnegie Mellon University
   University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
9 Cornell University
   University of Texas--Austin (Cockrell)

Source: US News 2011

* Suggested Reading: US News Engineering School Rank 2011

Author

Kelvin Wong Loke Yuen is a highly experienced lecturer and writer. He is also a Certified Microsoft Innovative Educator with many internationally recognized certifications, including an MBA and a Postgraduate Diploma from Heriot-Watt (UK's World-Class University) and a BCom degree from Adelaide (Australia's Group of Eight University). Follow him on: LinkedIn

Search This Site