The MIT School of Engineering faculty boasts 14 Guggenheim fellows. Undergraduate programs include mechanical, nuclear science and aeronautics engineering. The institution is also home to more than a dozen graduate-level programs, including a health science and technology graduate program operated in conjunction with Harvard University.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
School of Engineering
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-253-3291
engineering.mit.edu
Established in 1891, Stanford's prestigious alumni include at least four NASA astronauts: Eileen Collins, Susan Helms, Ellen Ochoa and Mae Jemison. Graduate and undergraduate programs include bioengineering as well as civil, chemical and electrical engineering.
Stanford University
School of Engineering
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA
650-723-2300?
soe.stanford.edu
Berkeley engineering programs include bioengineering, civil & environmental engineering, as well as mechanical, nuclear and material science engineering.
University of California, Berkeley
School of Engineering
320 McLaughlin Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-5771
coe.berkeley.edu
Georgia Tech's H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers doctorate programs in statistics, operations research and algorithms, combinatorics, and optimization. Undergraduate degree programs include computer science, architectural, agricultural and industrial engineering.
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
765 Ferst Drive, NW
Atlanta, GA 30332
404-894-2300
isye.gatech.edu
UI engineering professor of physics and electrical engineering John Bardeen is the only person to ever win the Nobel Prize in physics twice. Undergraduate programs of study range from engineering mechanics to polymer science and bio-process engineering. Graduate studies include nuclear, plasma and radiological engineering, as well as energy and sustainability engineering.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
College of Engineering
306 Engineering Hall
1308 West Green Street
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-2151
engineering.Illinois.edu
Carnegie Mellon offers a five-year joint bachelor's and master's degree path across all of its engineering programs, which include focuses such as biomedical, information networking and materials science engineering.
Carnegie Mellon University
College of Engineering
5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-2082?
cit.cmu.edu
The California Institute of Technology Division of Engineering & Applied Science offers more than a dozen undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics and Electrical Engineering.
California Institute of Technology
1200 East California Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91101
626-395-6341
eas.caltech.edu
The expansive college of engineering at the University of Michigan is home to 11 academic departments and dozens of research centers and labs, including the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute, built to develop alternative energy sources.
College of Engineering
503 Thompson St.
Ann Arbor, MI
734-647-7000
engin.umich.edu
Among the undergraduate and graduate degree programs at UT's Cockrell School of Engineering are civil, architectural and environmental engineering, computer engineering and petroleum & geosystems engineering.
University of Texas, Austin
Cockrell School of Engineering
727 E Dean Keeton St.
Austin, TX 78701
512-471-1166
engr.utexas.edu
Cornell University's School of Engineering is home to 11 preeminent research facilities including the Cornell Center for Advanced Computing, the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center and the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science. Undergraduate and graduate programs include earth and atmospheric sciences, applied physics and operations research engineering.
Cornell University
School of Engineering
410 Thurston Ave.
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-253-3060
engineering.cornell.edu