Purdue Engineering Undergraduate Education is among the current global leaders in educating engineers, named as the only U.S. public university in the global Top 10. Boilermaker engineers have access to top-notch programs in 18 engineering majors throughout the College of Engineering’s schools and divisions and find themselves part of a vibrant community of premier talent.

Boilermakers are history makers

Purdue Engineering is home to many engineering education landmarks, including the nation's first Women in Engineering Program (1969), the founding site of the National Society of Black Engineers (1975), Engineering Projects in Community Service (1995) and the nation’s first Department of Engineering Education (2004). Purdue has been producing engineering graduates for almost 150 years on a campus that was the college home to both the first and the most recent people to walk on the Moon. While Purdue Engineering has produced world-renowned alumni for decades, we believe the history makers of the future are now starting their educational journeys here.