U.S.News & World Report released its rankings for graduate engineering programs including a ranking of biomedical engineering and bioengineering. The rankings came out this month and are for those looking to enroll in programs in 2012.
U.S. News analyzed more than 1,200 graduate programs to create year’s rankings, according to the magazine. The U.S. News Grad Compass, Best Engineering Schools 2012
The rankings looked at tuition, total graduate engineering enrollment, research expenditures per faculty member, engineering school research expenditures, average GRE quantitative score (master’s and Ph.D. students) and more.
The rankings include:
#1 Johns Hopkins University (Whiting)
Baltimore, MD
#2 Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
#2 University of California–San Diego (Jacobs)
La Jolla, CA
#4 Duke University (Pratt)
Durham, NC
#5 University of Washington
Seattle, WA
#6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
#6 University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
#8 Boston University
Boston, MA
#8 Rice University (Brown)
Houston, TX
#8 Stanford University
Stanford, CA
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