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Rensselaer Ranked 4th on “The World's Best Engineering Schools” List by Business Insider
Ranking Based on Surveys of Engineers,
Professionals, and Entrepreneurs Working at Technology
Companies
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute has been named one of the top engineering
schools in the world. Industry-focused website Business Insider
ranked Rensselaer fourth on its list of “World's Best
Engineering Schools.” The rankings were based on surveys of
engineers, professionals, and entrepreneurs working at
technology companies.
“Rensselaer’s engineering programs are held in very high
esteem among the academic and scientific communities. We have
long been recognized for the quality of our academic programs,
the unique experiences we afford our students, and the ability
of our graduates to make significant contributions early in
their careers. This latest ranking provides clear evidence of
the value placed on our world-class engineering programs by the
companies that hire our graduates,” said
David Rosowsky, dean of the School of
Engineering at Rensselaer. “We are immensely pleased
to be recognized by Business Insider as one of the best
engineering schools in the world.”
Business Insider asked survey respondents to rate how
valuable degrees from different engineering schools are to the
future careers of graduates. Rensselaer placed fourth with a
score of 4.16 out of 5, behind Stanford University, the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the top-ranked
California Institute of Technology. Rounding out the top 10
were: University of California, Berkeley; Carnegie Mellon
University; Cornell University; Georgia Tech; Harvard
University; and Princeton University.
Survey results show the two most important factors in
choosing an engineering school are the skills and knowledge
acquired in school (74 percent), and the brand value of the
school (19 percent). The survey identified IBM, Cisco Systems,
Intel, Microsoft, and Oracle as key employers of Rensselaer
graduates.
See complete results of the survey at:
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-worlds-best-engineering-schools-2012-6
Founded in 1824, Rensselaer is the oldest technology
university in the English-speaking world. For more than two
centuries, the Institute has been a driving force behind
breakthroughs in engineering and science in virtually every
arena—from transportation and telecommunications to business,
medicine, outer space, and cyberspace.
Today, 3,000 undergraduate students and 700 graduate
students are enrolled in the School of Engineering at
Rensselaer, and 70 percent of incoming first-year engineering
students were in the top 10 percent of their high school
graduating class. The School of Engineering’s seven academic
departments offer 30 different degree programs. Research
conducted at Rensselaer addresses some of the world’s most
pressing technological challenges—from energy security and
sustainable development to biotechnology and human health—and
the School of Engineering’s 165 faculty members are at the
leading edge of their fields. The engineering faculty’s annual
research expenditures total more than $50 million.
The School of Engineering is one of five schools at
Rensselaer, through which students at all levels are engaged in
and researching a wide array of critical 21st Century
challenges. In addition to Engineering, the university offers
more than 145 programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and
doctoral levels in the schools of Science; Architecture; Humanities, Arts, and Social
Sciences; and the Lally School
of Management & Technology; as well as an
interdisciplinary degree in Information
Technology.
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Published
July 11,
2012 |
Contact: Michael Mullaney
Phone: (518) 276-6161
E-mail: mullam@rpi.edu |
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