Top Engineering Schools in 2014
Top Engineering Schools in 2014 |
Want to study at one of the globe's top technical innovation schools? Then you’ll probably be interested in the newest version of the QS Globe School Positions by Topic, an annual place of the globe's significant colleges in 30 individual topic. The place covers four significant technical innovation fields: municipal and structural; electric and electronic; chemical; and technical, aeronautical and production.
The QS Globe School Positions by Topic is collected depending on some of the same information gathered for the overall QS Globe School Rankings®, but broken down into subject-specific areas: international surveys of instructors and graduate companies, combined with information on research details. For each of the 30 topics protected, the top 200 colleges are published (or a few more in cases of a tie). Read on for an introduction to the globe's top technical innovation educational institutions overall and in each significant technical innovation industry.
Top Engineering school overall
Glancing at the rankings, the first obvious fact is that theMassachusetts Organization of Technological innovation (MIT) – also currently top of the overall QS Globe School Positions – heads the list in every place of technical innovation, having risen four places in the municipal technical innovation place to negotiate its clean brush. Other US institutions Stanford School and the School of Florida, Berkeley also place well across all four technical innovation sectors; Berkeley comes second for substance technical innovation, third for municipal and electric, and fourth for technical while Stanford is second for technical and electric, third for substance and just one place outside the top 10 for municipal technical innovation.
Like Berkeley, the UK’s School of Arlington makes the top five in all four technical innovation professions. Other UK institution Imperial Greater education London, uk is within the top 10 for all four places, as is the Nationwide School of Singapore. Two more big names from the US and the UK, Stanford School and the School of Oxford, also rank among the globe's top 10 for at least two places of technical innovation, alongside Japan’s School of Seattle andKyoto School. Several others shine particularly well in just one technical innovation sector; especially, the School of Il at Urbana-Champaign comes second in the highly competitive municipal and architectural technical innovation place, but doesn’t appear in the top 10 for any of the other technical innovation places.
Overall, the US features by far the largest selection of top technical innovation educational institutions, followed by the UK – no surprise given their huge and worldwide famous college systems. Other nations offering a huge variety of world-leading technical innovation divisions include Sydney, Chinese suppliers, North america, Asia, Malaysia and Southern South korea. Engineering topics are also a relatively powerful place for colleges in Indian, Taiwan, Malaysia, France and Hong Kong. A total of 42 nations have at least one university rated among the international top 200 for at least one place of technical innovation.
Top chemical engineering schools
The substance technical innovation place is even more covered with the US than usual, with almost a quarter (48) of the 200 top substance technical innovation educational institutions in the US. The UK and Chinese suppliers each claim 15 records, Asia and Southern South korea 11 each, North america 10, Sydney and Malaysia 9, and Indian and Taiwan 7 each. MIT is joined in the top 10 by three more US colleges, as well as two from the UK, two from Asia, one from Singapore and one from the Holland.
Chemical technical innovation is a particularly powerful place for the Nationwide School of Singapore (NUS); this is its maximum place in the 2014 QS Globe School Positions by Topic – though it’s just one place lower in the rankings for components sciences, technical technical innovation and electric technical innovation. This is likewise the most powerful place of interest for the Netherlands’ Delft School of Technological innovation, which also appears in the international top 10 for several other technology topics, including municipal technical innovation, technical technical innovation and ecological sciences, and the highest-ranking technical innovation subject for fellow technology-focused university,California Organization of Technological innovation (Caltech).
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10 chemical engineering schools in 2014
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
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US
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2
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University
of California, Berkeley
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US
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3
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Stanford
University
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US
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4
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University
of Cambridge
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UK
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5
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National
University of Singapore (NUS)
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Singapore
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6
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Imperial
College London
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UK
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7
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University
of Tokyo
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Japan
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8=
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Delft
University of Technology
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Netherlands
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8=
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Kyoto
University
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Japan
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10
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California
Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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US
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Top chemical engineering schools
In the place of the globe's 200 top technical technical innovation educational institutions (which involves technical, aeronautical and production engineering), the US claims 43 records and the UK 22. They’re followed by Sydney and Chinese suppliers with 13 each, Asia with 11, Malaysia with 9, North america, Indian and Southern South korea with 8 records each and Taiwan with 7.
Half of the 10 top technical technical innovation educational institutions are in the US, with three UK top-10 associates and one each for Singapore and Asia. This is a especially powerful place for the School of Mich, and also for Stanford School – which comes top of more of the 30 subject rankings than any other institution, but is within the international top 10 for just two of the four technical innovation professions covered.
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10 mechanical engineering schools in 2014
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1
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
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US
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2
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Stanford
University
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US
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3
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University
of Cambridge
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UK
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4
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University
of California, Berkeley
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US
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5
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University
of Michigan
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US
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6=
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Imperial
College London
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UK
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6=
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National
University of Singapore (NUS)
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Singapore
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8=
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Harvard
University
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US
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8=
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University
of Oxford
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UK
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10
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University
of Tokyo
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Japan
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Top electrical engineering schools
The QS place of the globe's top electric technical innovation schoolsfeatures 43 US records and 18 from the UK; 13 each for Sydney and Chinese suppliers, 10 for Asia, 9 for Malaysia, 8 each for North america, Southern South korea and Taiwan, and 7 each for Indian and France. This time the top 10 is composed of four US colleges, three UK (again Arlington, Oxford and Imperial), two Singaporean and one Europe.
This is the most powerful technical innovation industry performance from Switzerland’s ETH Zurich, though the Europe Federal Organization of Technological innovation actually positions even higher for ecological sciences (3=), and ratings well across a wide variety of technology topics. Electrical technical innovation is also one of the most powerful places for Singapore’s second maximum rated institution after NUS, Nanyang Technological School (NTU), which also positions especially well for components technology (8th) and technical technical innovation (12th).
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10 electrical engineering schools in 2014
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1
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
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US
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2
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Stanford
University
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US
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3
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University
of California, Berkeley
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US
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4
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University
of Cambridge
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UK
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5
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ETH
Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
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Switzerland
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6=
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National
University of Singapore (NUS)
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Singapore
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7
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University
of Oxford
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UK
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8
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Imperial
College London
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UK
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9
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Harvard
University
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US
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10
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Nanyang
Technological University (NTU)
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Singapore
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Top Civil Engineering schools
Finally, a look at the globe's top municipal technical innovation educational institutions according to the newest QS Globe School Positions by Topic. Again the nations with the most powerful representations in the international top 200 are the US and UK, with 39 and 23 records each. Next comes Sydney with 15, Chinese suppliers with 13, North america with 12, Malaysia with 9, Asia with 8, and Indian, Southern South korea and France with 7 each – a fairly consistent representation of the overall national spread in each of the four technical innovation rankings.
Last year, this was the only technical innovation place in which MIT did not take up the top identify, but the tech giant has now believed the variety one identify place too, with former leader Imperial Greater education London, uk falling slightly. As mentioned above, this is a particularly powerful place for the School of Il at Urbana-Champaign, as well as for the School of Texas at Austin, tx and School of Hong Kong. The School of Arlington has also risen significantly in this place since the last version of the place, when it was just outside the international top 20.
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10 civil engineering schools in 2014
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Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
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US
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2
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University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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US
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3
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University
of California, Berkeley
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US
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4
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University
of Tokyo
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Japan
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5
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University
of Cambridge
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UK
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6
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University
of Texas at Austin
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US
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7
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National
University of Singapore (NUS)
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Singapore
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8
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Kyoto
University
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Japan
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9
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Imperial
College London
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UK
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10
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University
of Hong Kong (HKU)
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Hong
Kong
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