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What are the famous engineering universities in America?
Top ten engineering universities in the United States

No. 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Tuition: $40,460/year

Number of registered persons: 28 18

Admission rate: 17.5%

Average GRE math score: 783

Faculty funding: 900,981USD/person.

There are 78 Nobel Prize winners who have studied or worked at MIT. After the unremitting efforts of generations of MIT, today, whenever someone mentions "the best university of technology in the world", everyone pushes MIT. Massachusetts is a household name overseas and has become a science hall for students all over the world. MIT enjoys a high reputation in natural science and engineering science in the world. In addition, MIT develops high-tech weapons, the top secret Lincoln Lab in the United States, the world-class computer science and artificial intelligence lab, and the world-class media lab.

The engineering department of MIT is the most well-known, applied and difficult department, and it has won the championship of American engineering postgraduate courses for seven consecutive years, among which electronic engineering is the most famous, followed by mechanical engineering. Karl Willenbrock, executive director of the American Institute of Engineering Education, once said, "If MIT suddenly disappears, national security will be worrying. They are the IBM of engineering. "

Second place Stanford (Stanford)

Tuition: $42,660/year

Number of people registered: 3,564

Admission rate: 22.2%

Teacher funding: 909,720 USD/teacher.

In fact, mentioning Stanford University is bound to connect with Stanford Research Park and "Silicon Valley". It is the rise of Stanford University that has created conditions for the microelectronics industry in Silicon Valley, which is the gathering place of the most cutting-edge talents and cutting-edge technologies in the world. Here, * * * has 50 Nobel Prize winners and thousands of academicians of the Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Engineering. Stanford University laid the foundation stone, founded the famous Silicon Valley in the United States, and gave birth to a world-renowned modern science and technology culture. Stanford University graduates have created many world-class enterprises, including Hewlett-Packard, Cisco, eBay, Electronic Arts, Gap, Google, Nike, Sun, Yahoo and hundreds of well-known American listed companies, and so on.

American News and World Report ranks second in the School of Engineering.

American News and World Report Business School Ranking 1.

American News and World Report ranks fourth in the graduate school of education.

American News and World Report ranks second in the law graduate school.

American News and World Report ranks fourth in the medical graduate school.

American News & World Report Graduate School of Biological Sciences 1.

Third place: University of California, Berkeley (UCB)

Tuition: $40,460/year

Number of registered persons: 28 18

Admission rate: 17.5%

Faculty funding: 900,981USD/person.

University of California at Berkeley (UCB) is the first full-time public university in California. During the period of 1995, 35 of the 36 subjects in Berkeley ranked first in the national academic level assessment every ten years 10, which is one of the most schools. In addition, Berkeley professors have 136 academicians of the American Academy of Sciences, second only to Harvard; Academician of the American Academy of Engineering 9 1 person, second only to MIT. In addition, the University of California at Berkeley has 69 Nobel Prize winners.

Fourth place: Georgia Institute of Technology (GATECH)

Tuition: $26,860/year

Number of people registered: 4,624

Admission rate: 27.8%

Teachers' funds: USD 485,600 per teacher.

The graduate course 10 of this school ranks among the best in the United States 10, among which industrial engineering ranks first.

Fifth place, CALTECH.

Tuition: $378,007/year

Number of registered persons: 25 17

Admission rate: 26.8%

Teacher funding: 8 1 1.403/ person.

Caltech is a famous American university, located in Pasadena, California, and founded in 189 1. The scale of this school is not large, with only 1 0,000 graduate students and 900 undergraduate students, but it ranks second in the world in the Times Higher Education 20 10 world university ranking. In physics, planetary science, geography and other fields, it is recognized as the first in the United States and the first in the world.

Among the professors and graduates of California Institute of Technology, 3 1 person won the Nobel Prize 32 times (Pauling won twice). On average, there is one Nobel Prize winner in every/kloc-0.000 graduates, which is the highest in the world. California Institute of Technology has only more than 265,438+000 students, including 270 professors, associate professors and assistant professors, including 66 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, 33 academicians of the National Academy of Engineering and 80 academicians of the National Academy of Arts, which is equivalent to 36.7% of all teachers today, which is unparalleled in the United States and even the world.

Sixth place University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Tuition: $28,998/year

Number of people registered: 2,773

Admission rate: 25.9%

Average GRE math score: 774.

Teacher funding: 5765438 USD +0, 122/ teacher.

In 20 13, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ranked 46th in the United States and 25th in the world. It is a founding member of the Top Ten Alliance of Midwest Universities in the United States and one of the 60 members of the association of american universities, and it has the third largest university library in the United States, second only to Harvard and Yale. Its engineering disciplines, such as electronic engineering, computer engineering, architectural engineering, mechanical engineering, atomic engineering and business administration, are world-famous. In this school, 24 alumni and professors won the Nobel Prize, 2 1 professors and alumni won the Pulitzer Prize, 2 alumni won the Turing Prize, and 1 professors won the Fields Prize. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign covers an area of 65,438+0,200 acres, with 40,670 students from more than 65,438+0,000 countries, 24% minority students, more than 65,438+0,000 student associations, more than 45 voluntary organizations, 40 sports clubs, more than 30 teaching halls and 6 museums. Colleges that international students can choose: Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences College, Business School, Engineering College, Law School, Liberal Arts and Scientific Research College, and Art College.

20 13 Professional Ranking of Engineering Postgraduates in American Universities

Civil engineering ranks 1 in the United States.

Bio-agricultural engineering ranks second.

Electronic engineering ranks third in the United States.

Computer engineering ranks fourth in the United States.

Computer science ranks fifth in America.

Computer Science-Systems ranks sixth in the United States.

Computer science-artificial intelligence ranks 8 th in the United States

Computer science-programming language ranks ninth in the United States.

Computer Science-Theory ranks 1 1 in the United States.

Materials engineering ranks fourth in the United States.

Environmental engineering ranks fourth in the United States

Aerospace engineering ranks seventh in the United States.

Mechanical engineering ranks seventh in the United States.

No.7 Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Tuition: $40,460/year

Number of registered persons: 28 18

Admission rate: 17.5%

Average GRE math score: 783

Faculty funding: 900,981USD/person.

There are more than 15 Nobel Prize winners related to CMU, such as john nash, the hero of the film A Beautiful Mind and the pioneer of non-cooperative game equilibrium; And Herbert Simon, a rare generalist in human history who has made pioneering contributions in the fields of psychology, computer and economics.

Eighth place: University of Michigan, ann arbor.

Tuition: $40,006/year

Number of people registered: 3,233

Admission rate: 29.2%

GRE math average: 778

Teacher's fund: 534, 104 USD/teacher.

University of Michigan, ann arbor 15 ranks the best university in the world and the fourth in the United States. 50 research fields cover all applied majors. Famous alumni include all the staff of Apollo 15. Ann Arbor is the first of the top ten university towns. Four distinct seasons and strong cultural atmosphere. The University of Michigan is ranked as the best university with 15 in the QS World University Ranking, ranked fourth in the ranking of public universities in the United States published by American News, and ranked 29th among the top universities. The University of Michigan ranks third in the United States in business, 1 1 ranks first in the United States in majors 1 1. The University of Michigan ranks seventh in engineering in the United States, and 10 ranks first in the United States 13. Seven graduates and 12 professors have won the Nobel Prize in history.

Ninth place University of Texas at Austin

Tuition: $ 16898/ year

Number of people registered: 2,428

Admission rate: 18.3%

Average GRE math score: 774.

Faculty funding: USD 650,548 per person.

Among the alumni, there are 9 Nobel Prize winners, 18 Pulitzer Prize winners and 1 Turing Prize winners, 1 Wolf Prize winners, 4 National Science Medal winners and 26 Alfred? Si Long Foundation winner, 40 Alexander? Feng? Winners of Humboldt Fund and 94 winners of American Scientists Fund. The current professors are 4 from Social Welfare and Social Work of National Academy of Sciences, 5 from National College of Nursing/KLOC-0, 6 from National Institute of Physics, 6 from National Law Society/KLOC-0, 7 from National Academy of Sciences/KLOC-0, 28 from National College of Arts and Sciences and 48 from National Academy of Engineering. Among them, the number of engineering academicians ranks fourth among American universities. The University of Texas at Austin has more than 450,000 alumni and is one of the universities with the largest number of alumni in the United States.

10 Cornell university

Tuition: $29,500/year

Number of registered persons: 1, 705

Admission rate: 26.9%

Teachers' funds: USD 679,587 per teacher.

Cornell University is a private research university located in Ithaca, new york, USA. It enjoys a world reputation. Is the world's top schools, but also a member of the famous Ivy League schools. Its ranking has remained in the top 20 in the world! The school has trained 4 1 Nobel Prize winners, and Cornell University offers subjects such as literature, science, engineering, agriculture, management, law and pharmacy. Cornell's popular majors include: agronomy, biological sciences, business studies (business studies, management, marketing), engineering and social sciences. Cornell University ranks first in architecture (DesignIntelligence magazine), first in hotel management, and top ten in engineering science and bioengineering (US News and World Report). Besides excellent academics, research is the core of Cornell University education. As one of the highest recipients of the National Science Foundation, Cornell University is famous for its research and innovation. In 2009, 77 patents were obtained, and the research funding reached more than 600 million dollars.