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Universities or colleges in the southwestern area with good engineering programs?
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I am a freshman in my school's engineering program. I am trying to consider my options for schools within and outside of my state.

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3 years ago[edited]

It would certainly help if you shared where you go to school and what state you live in. Are we supposed to guess whether you live in Arizona, New Mexico, and adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah? Help us out here.

OK. UNR and UNLV are the best ones in Nevada.

In Arizona, you have Embry Ribble Aeronautical engineering in Prescott, ASU, University of Arizona.

In New Mexico, you have New Mexico Tech and New Mexico State University

In Oklahoma, you have Oklahoma State, the University of Tulsa, and the University of Oklahoma.

In Texas, you have Rice, UT-Austin, Texas A&M, SMU, LeTourneau University, and Texas Tech.

In Colorado, you have Colorado School of Mines, USAF Academy, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University

In California, Caltech, USC, Harvey Mudd, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford, UCSD, UCSB, CalPolyTechnic SLO

That's about 25 top Engineering schools to choose from. Good Luck

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