Engineering Specialties: Civil
New! Ranked in 2004*
Rank/School Average assessment
score (5.0=highest)
1. University of California–Berkeley 4.8
2. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 4.7
3. Stanford University (CA) 4.6
University of Texas–Austin 4.6
5. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.5
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.5
7. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 4.3
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 4.3
9. California Institute of Technology 4.2
Northwestern University (IL) 4.2
11. Cornell University (NY) 4.1
12. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 3.9
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 3.9
14. Texas A&M University–College Station 3.8
15. University of California–Davis 3.7
University of Washington 3.7
Virginia Tech 3.7
18. Penn State University–University Park 3.6
University of Wisconsin–Madison 3.6
20. Princeton University (NJ) 3.5
University of Colorado–Boulder 3.5
22. University of Maryland–College Park 3.4
23. Duke University (NC) 3.3
Lehigh University (PA) 3.3
North Carolina State University 3.3
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 3.3
Rice University (TX) 3.3
28. Colorado State University 3.2
Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 3.2
Iowa State University 3.2
Johns Hopkins University (MD) 3.2
University of Florida 3.2
University of Iowa 3.2
34. Ohio State University 3.1
University of California–Irvine 3.1
University of California–Los Angeles 3.1
University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 3.1
38. Michigan State University 3.0
University of Arizona 3.0
University of Virginia 3.0
41. Arizona State University 2.9
Case Western Reserve University (OH) 2.9
Vanderbilt University (TN) 2.9
Washington University in St. Louis 2.9
45. Clarkson University (NY) 2.8
University at Buffalo–SUNY 2.8
University of Kansas 2.8
University of Missouri–Rolla 2.8
University of Notre Dame (IN) 2.8
50. Auburn University (AL) 2.7
Clemson University (SC) 2.7
Drexel University (PA) 2.7
Michigan Technological University 2.7
Oregon State University 2.7
University of Cincinnati 2.7
University of Delaware 2.7
University of Tennessee 2.7
Washington State University 2.7
59. Kansas State University 2.6
Northeastern University (MA) 2.6
Texas Tech University 2.6
University of Illinois–Chicago 2.6
University of Massachusetts–Amherst 2.6
University of Oklahoma 2.6
65. Louisiana State University–Baton Rouge 2.5
Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 2.5
Syracuse University (NY) 2.5
Tufts University (MA) 2.5
University of Arkansas–Fayetteville 2.5
University of Connecticut 2.5
University of Kentucky 2.5
University of Missouri–Columbia 2.5
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 2.5
University of Pittsburgh 2.5