Monday, April 21, 2008

American Engineering Colleges and Universities

Massachusetts Inst of Technology

Stanford University

University of California-Berkeley

California Institute Technology

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Georgia Institute of Technology

University of Michigan

Cornell University

Carnegie Mellon University

University of Texas at Austin

Purdue University

University of California- San Diego

University of California- Los Angeles

Texas A&M University

Princeton University

Pennsylvania State University

University of Wisconsin-Madison

University of Maryland College Park

Harvard University

University of California-Santa Barbara

University of Southern California

University of Minnesota

Northwestern University

Johns Hopkins University

Virginia Polytech Inst & State University

Ohio State University

University of Virginia

Columbia University (FU)

University of Pennsylvania

Duke University

Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst

North Carolina State University

Rice University

University of Washington

University of Florida

University of California-Davis

Washington University -St. Louis

Yale University

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Michigan State University

Iowa State University

University of Arizona

University of California-Irvine

University of Colorado-Boulder

Case Western Reserve University

Rutgers State University-New Brunswick

University of Notre Dame

Lehigh university

Northeastern University

University of Rochester

University of Delaware

University of Iowa

Brown University

Arizona State University

Drexel University


Alfred University - School of Ceramic Engineering and Materials Science
Arizona State University - Chemical, Bio, and Materials Engineering
Auburn University
Brown University - Materials Science Program
California Institute of Technology - Materials Science Department
California Polytechnic at San Luis Obispo - Materials Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University - Materials Science and Engineering
Case Western Reserve - Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University - Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University - Ceramic and Materials Engineering Web
Colorado School of Mines - Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Columbia University - Department of Materials Science
Cornell University - Materials Science & Engineering
Drexel University - Department of Materials Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology - Materials Science and Engineering
Goshen College Art Department
Harvard University - Division of Engineering & Applied Sciences
Illinois Institute of Technology - Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering
Iowa State - Materials Science and Engineering
Johns Hopkins University - Materials Science and Engineering
Kansas State University - Chemical Engineering (Materials Science)
Lafayette College - Chemical Engineering (some emphasis in materials)
Lehigh University - Materials Science and Engineering
Massachussetts Institute of Technology - Materials Science & Engineering
Michigan State University - Materials Science and Mechanics
Michigan Technological University - Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology - Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
North Carolina State University - Materials Engineering
Northwestern University - Materials Science and Engineering
Ohio State University - Materials Science and Engineering
Ohio University - Center for Advanced Materials Processing
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology - Materials Science and Engineering
Penn State - Materials Science and Engineering
Princeton University - Princeton Materials Institute
Purdue University - Materials Science and Engineering orPurdue University - Ceramic Information Analysis Center
Rensselear Polytechnic Institute
Rice University - Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Rutgers University - Ceramic Engineering orRutgers University - Laboratory for Solid Freeform Fabrication of Advanced Ceramics



San Jose State University - Materials Engineering
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Chemical Engineering (Materials Engineering and Science Program)
Southwest Missouri State University - Physics (M.Sc. in Materials Science)
Stanford University - Material Sciences and Engineering
Stevens Insitute of Technology - Materials Science and Engineering
Stony Brook University- State University of New York
SUNY at Binghamton - Institute for Materials Research
SUNY at Stony Brook - Materials Science and Engineering



University of Alabama at Birmingham - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Alabama at Huntsville - Chemical and Materials Engineering
University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa - Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
University of Arizona - Materials Science and Engineering
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at Davis
University of California at Irvine - Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Materials Science
University of California at Los Angeles - College of Engineering
University of California at Santa Barbara - Materials
University of California at San Diego - Materials Science
University of Cincinnati - Materials Engineering
University of Connecticut - Institute of Material Science
University of Delaware - Materials Science Program
University of Florida - Materials Science & Engineering
University of Idaho - Metallurgical and Mining Engineering
University of Illinois - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Kentucky - Chemical and Materials Engineering
University of Maryland at College Park - Materials and Nuclear Engineering
University of Massachusetts at Amherst - Polymer Science and Engineering
University of Michigan - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Minnesota at Twin Cities - Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
University of Mississippi - Composite Materials Research Group
University of Missouri at Rolla - Ceramic Engineering Department
University of Nevada, Reno - Mackay School of Mines (Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering)
University of North Texas - Materials Science
University of Oklahoma - Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
University of Pennsylvania - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Rochester - Materials Science
University of Pittsburgh - Materials Science and Engineering
University of South Carolina - Mechanical Engineering (Center for Mechanics of Materials)
University of Southern California - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Tennessee at Knoxville - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Texas at Austin - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Texas at El Paso - Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
University of Utah - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Virginia - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Washington - Materials Science and Engineering
University of Wisconsin at Madison - Materials Science and Engineering



Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Materials Science and Engineering



Washington State University - Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis - Materials Science and Engineering (Interdepartmental Program)
Wayne State University - Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Wright State University - Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Old Union Stanford, CA 94305-3005 (650) 723-2091 www.stanford.edu
Undergraduate population: 6,500 Hispanic students: 11% Type of school: private Setting: suburban Tuition & fees: $24,441 Most popular majors: biology, economics, psychology, English, political science.
Stanford ranks #6 on America’s Best Colleges. It boasts outstanding academic programs, with strengths in the sciences and engineering and first-rate athletic teams, all while maintaining a laid-back West Coast atmosphere. The campus features Spanish-style courtyards, and Latinos can opt to live in the Casa Zapata, a theme house, or join one of nine Hispanic student groups. Stanford offers Latin American studies and houses the Stanford Center for Chicano Research.
Office of Admission – MS 17 P.O. Box 1892 Houston, TX 77251-1892 (713) 527-4036, (800) 527-OWLS www.rice.edu
Undergraduate population: 2,700 Hispanic students: 10% Type of school: private Setting: urban Tuition & fees: $15,796 Most popular majors: economics, electrical and computer engineering, biochemistry, English.
Rice secured the 13th spot on America’s Best Colleges and its tuition is only two-thirds of that of other leading private institutions. Time and time again, it has been called the best value in private education. On Rice’s 300-acre campus in the nation’s fourth-largest city, Latinos can pursue Latin American studies or join a number of groups such as the Association of Latin American Engineers and the Hispanic Association for Cultural Enrichment at Rice (HACER).
110 Sproul Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 642-3175 www.berkeley.edu
Undergraduate population: 22,500 Hispanic students: 11% Type of school: public Setting: urban Tuition & fees: $4,046 (in-state), $13,850 (out-of-state) Most popular majors: economics, psychology, English, political science. The entire University of California system is considered outstanding, with six of its campuses ranked in the top 50 schools of America’s Best Colleges. Of them, Berkeley earned the top spot as #20. One of the most diverse campuses in the country, it offers top-of-the-line academics, which includes Latin American studies and Mexican American/Chicano studies.
Main Building, Room 7 Austin, TX 78712 (512) 475-7399 www.utexas.edu
Undergraduate population: 38,000 Hispanic students: 14% Type of school: public Setting: urban Tuition & fees: $3,828 (in-state), $9,390 (out-of-state) Most popular majors: business, engineering, liberal arts, communications/journalism.
Its position as #49 on America’s Best Colleges and its enormous size suggest UT–Austin has a lot to offer. In fact, this public institution offers 100 undergraduate degree programs in 11 colleges and schools. It also includes the Institute for Latin American Studies and the Center for Mexican-American Studies. A program known as MAPS (Mapping a Plan for Success), designed specifically for minorities, matches first-year students with peer advisors and referrals for tutoring. Joining one of 24 Hispanic student groups is another way Latinos can avoid getting lost in the crowd.

77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 258-5515 web.mit.eduUndergraduate population: 4,300 Hispanic students: 10% Type of school: private Setting: urban Tuition & fees: $26,746 Most popular majors: electrical engineering and computer science, mechanical engineering, biology.
MIT is considered the preeminent science and technology school in the nation, and students say it offers a terrific overall academic experience. Through one of MIT’s unique programs, students can earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in five years. Hispanic student groups include Teatro Latino, Mujeres Latinas, and the Mexican Student Association.


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