Carnegie Mellon University’s undergraduate business and engineering programs both moved upward to No. 6 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 Best College Ranking, released today.
The computer engineering program was named No. 1 this year, up from fourth last year. The following undergraduate programs in the College of Engineering also were ranked: 7th in environment/environmental health, 9th in electrical/electronic/communications, 10th in mechanical, 11th in materials, 12th in civil, 14th in mechanical and 26th in biomedical.
Undergraduate business retained its number two spot in management information systems and quantitative analysis, while finance was ranked 8th. Additional specialty rankings include: 10th in supply chain/logistics, 20th in entrepreneurship, 28th in management and 37th in accounting.
CMU was once again named among the top 25 national universities and ranked 15th in a new category recognizing the best universities for undergraduate teaching. CMU also was named among top universities for first-year experiences, internships/co-ops, senior capstone and undergraduate research/creative projects.
For more on U.S. News undergraduate rankings, go to https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges.
For more on Carnegie Mellon rankings, visit http://www.cmu.edu/about/rankings-awards/rankings/index.shtml.