Sun, Sep 18, 2011
US News & World Report Rankings Make It 12 In A Row
For the 12th year in a row, the “Best Colleges”
guidebook published by US News & World Report ranks
Embry-Riddle’s undergraduate aerospace engineering program #1
in the nation and has named Embry-Riddle to the top tier of
universities granting mainly bachelor’s and master’s
degrees.
Highlights of the rankings of more than 1,400 accredited
four-year schools in the United States are now available at www.usnews.com/colleges.
The 2012 “Best Colleges” guidebook will appear on
newsstands Tuesday.
In the specialty category of “Best Undergraduate
Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering Programs at
Schools Whose Highest Degree is a Bachelor’s or
Master’s,” Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach, FL
campus took first place and the University’s Prescott, AZ
campus was #3.
In the broader category of “Best Undergraduate Engineering
Programs at Schools Whose Highest Degree is a Bachelor’s or
Master’s,” Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach campus is
ranked #11 and the Prescott campus has continued its steady climb,
reaching #16 this year.
ERAU offers bachelor’s degrees in aerospace engineering,
civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering,
engineering physics, mechanical engineering, and software
engineering; master’s degrees in aerospace engineering,
computer and electrical engineering, engineering physics,
mechanical engineering, and software engineering; and a doctoral
degree in engineering physics.
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