I have narrowed my decision down to the following schools:
University of Colorado - Boulder
University of Washington - Seattle
Iowa State University
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Which program is the overall best decision for an MS degree? Which school looks the best to employers? Which school is the most respected?
University of Colorado - Boulder
University of Washington - Seattle
Iowa State University
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Which program is the overall best decision for an MS degree? Which school looks the best to employers? Which school is the most respected?
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I'm kind of partial to CU Boulder since that is where I went to school.
Their graduate program for Aerospace Engineering is ranked as #13 nationally.
The following info on their graduate programs is from their March 2012 News Bulletin:
Our graduate programs continue to earn national prominence.
U.S. News & World Report this month ranked six CU-Boulder graduate programs in the top 10.
Our atomic/molecular/optical physics program retained its No. 1 ranking tied with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other CU-Boulder programs ranking in the top 10 nationally are environmental sciences (fifth), quantum physics (fifth), environmental law (fifth), physical chemistry (eighth) and ceramics (eighth).
Other CU-Boulder schools and programs ranked in the top 50 include: aerospace engineering (13), biochemistry (15), chemical engineering (17), clinical psychology (18), physics (19), civil engineering (20), earth sciences (23), speech-language pathology (25), chemistry (26), environmental engineering (26), audiology (27), psychology (29), biological sciences (30), mechanical engineering (32), electrical engineeering (32), College of Engineering and Applied Science (35), computer engineering (35), School of Education (38), computer science (39), political science (39), School of Law (44), English (46), mathematics (46), Leeds School of Business (47 for part-time MBA schools) and economics (50).
Their graduate program for Aerospace Engineering is ranked as #13 nationally.
The following info on their graduate programs is from their March 2012 News Bulletin:
Our graduate programs continue to earn national prominence.
U.S. News & World Report this month ranked six CU-Boulder graduate programs in the top 10.
Our atomic/molecular/optical physics program retained its No. 1 ranking tied with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other CU-Boulder programs ranking in the top 10 nationally are environmental sciences (fifth), quantum physics (fifth), environmental law (fifth), physical chemistry (eighth) and ceramics (eighth).
Other CU-Boulder schools and programs ranked in the top 50 include: aerospace engineering (13), biochemistry (15), chemical engineering (17), clinical psychology (18), physics (19), civil engineering (20), earth sciences (23), speech-language pathology (25), chemistry (26), environmental engineering (26), audiology (27), psychology (29), biological sciences (30), mechanical engineering (32), electrical engineeering (32), College of Engineering and Applied Science (35), computer engineering (35), School of Education (38), computer science (39), political science (39), School of Law (44), English (46), mathematics (46), Leeds School of Business (47 for part-time MBA schools) and economics (50).