Alfred University is a private, nonsectarian institution in Alfred, New York, 70 miles south of Rochester. In 2010, "U.S. News and World Report" ranked the college's engineering programs 129th in the country. The college offers a bachelor of science degree in ceramics engineering through its New York State College of Ceramics and Inamori School of Engineering. Requirements include calculus, chemistry, computer-aided drafting, statistics, materials processing, thermodynamics, electrical and magnetic properties and powder processing. All undergraduate students have the opportunity to pursue independent research in ceramics engineering while completing the degree. The college also grants master's and doctoral degrees in ceramic engineering.
New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University
2 Pine St.
Alfred, NY 14802
800-541-9229
nyscc.alfred.edu
Clemson University College of Engineering and Science is a public institution in Clemson, South Carolina, 32 miles west of Greenville. The school's College of Engineering and Science ranked 79th in the same "U.S. News and World Report" listing. The college's bachelor's program in ceramics and materials engineering requires coursework in chemistry, calculus, physics, problem-solving, differential equations, statistics, phase diagrams, thermodynamics, metal processing and solid state materials. Undergraduates can conduct independent research and participate in for-credit internships or paid cooperative work placements. Graduate-level degrees in ceramics are also offered. Clemson features a limited number of scholarships specifically for students in the ceramics engineering program. South Carolina residents receive tuition discounts.
Clemson University College of Engineering and Science
Room 109 Riggs Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
864-656-4172
clemson.edu
Located in Seattle, the University of Washington received the 28th-place ranking among all U.S.engineering schools from "U.S. News and World Report." All undergraduate students interested in pursuing an engineering degree spend their first years completing foundational courses in mathematics and science, then apply for admission to the College of Engineering. The school features a bachelor's degree in material science and engineering with a concentration on ceramics engineering. All students complete an independent research project prior to graduation as a part of the major. The school also offers a combined degree program, which allows students to graduate in five years with both a bachelor's and master's degree in ceramic engineering. Both master's and Ph.D. programs are also offered.
University of Washington College of Engineering
371 Loew Hall
Box 352180
Seattle, WA 98195
206-543-5929
engr.washington.edu