Once again, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering has moved up in the graduate program rankings, climbing to 41st among public engineering schools and 69th overall in U.S. News and World Report’s 2010 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” In the 2009 edition, Auburn Engineering ranked 42nd and 73rd, respectively. The continued rankings improvement is a reflection of the college’s growing reputation.

Six engineering departments were ranked in the 2010 numbers. Among public institutions, chemical engineering ranked 32nd, civil engineering ranked 38th, computer science and software engineering ranked 33rd, electrical engineering ranked 29th, industrial and systems engineering ranked 19th and mechanical engineering ranked 37th.

The college’s undergraduate program is ranked 64th nationally overall and 36th among public universities that offer doctoral programs in engineering. Rankings of other programs are released at various times during the year by U.S. News & World Report.

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