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Texas A&M Engineering ranks in latest undergraduate survey

Texas A&M Engineering ranked 17th among engineering schools (ninth among public institutions) offering a doctorate in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of the country’s undergraduate universities and programs.

The rankings were released today (Aug. 20).

Specialties ranked were: Aerospace, 12 (8 among public institutions); Biological/Agricultural, 3 (3 public); Chemical, 20 (13 public); Civil, 12 (8 public); Electrical, 15 (9 public); Industrial, 7 (7 public); and Mechanical, 14 (9 public).

U.S. News & World Report does not rank nuclear engineering and petroleum programs every year. The last time the magazine surveyed these areas, Texas A&M’s nuclear engineering program was third (second public) and petroleum engineering was first.

For more information on how Texas A&M Engineering ranks, click here.

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2 Responses to “Texas A&M Engineering ranks in latest undergraduate survey”

  1. Dedeepya Says:

    hi,
    i was wondering whether there are latest rankings for biomedical engineering. Would someone please add the ranking?

  2. lesleyk Says:

    These are the complete rankings. U.S. News & World Report only ranks up to a certain number of programs; the magazine does not rank every program in every discipline. The biomedical engineering graduate program is ranked 30th overall and 14th among public institutions, but the undergraduate program was not listed by U.S. News & World Report.