Purdue ECE undergraduate programs climb in latest U.S. News rankings

The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University continues to rise among the nation’s top engineering programs. In the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of undergraduate programs, Purdue ECE ranked No. 10 in electrical engineering and No. 9 in computer engineering. Both rankings climbed one spot from last year, reflecting the school’s continued commitment to excellence in education, research and innovation.
“These rankings highlight the strength of our undergraduate programs and the exceptional work of our students, faculty and staff,” said Milind Kulkarni, Michael and Katherine Birck Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “We are proud to be recognized among the nation’s best, and we remain focused on preparing the next generation of engineers who will drive discovery and innovation in the years ahead.”
Purdue ECE is one of the largest electrical and computer engineering programs in the country, with more than 2,500 undergraduates. Students benefit from access to world-class faculty, hands-on learning opportunities, cutting-edge facilities and strong connections to industry partners.
The U.S. News undergraduate engineering program rankings are based on surveys of deans and senior faculty at peer institutions across the United States.
Source: Purdue Engineering earns its most-ever top 10 undergraduate rankings