Skip to main content
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Top Colleges for Science and Engineering?

I'm planning to double major in a science and engineering discipline. What are some colleges that are renowned for both science and engineering programs? Looking for options where I can excel in both fields.

a year ago

There are multiple colleges that have strong programs in both science and engineering. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT is probably the first school that comes to mind when people think about science and engineering. It's consistently ranked as one of the best schools in the world for these fields.

2. California Institute of Technology: Caltech is another school that is renowned for its science and engineering programs. With a low student-to-faculty ratio, it offers a lot of opportunities for individualized attention and research even at the undergraduate level.

3. Stanford University: Stanford's School of Engineering is well-regarded, and they also have strong programs in various science disciplines.

4. University of California, Berkeley: UC Berkeley has strong programs in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Science, among others.

5. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: This school has particularly strong engineering programs, including Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering.

6. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Michigan's engineering and science programs are consistently highly ranked. They have particularly renowned programs in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Engineering.

Remember, even though these colleges have highly ranked programs, the best college for you will also be a good fit in other areas such as campus culture, location, size, etc. You might also want to look into what specific types of science and engineering you're interested in as some colleges may be better in certain areas than others.

a year ago

About CollegeVine’s Expert FAQ

CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.