Texas A&M University’s College of Engineering was ranked No. 1 for the fifth consecutive year in the state of Texas for its online graduate engineering program, according to the 2023 rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
In the latest rankings, Texas A&M’s online engineering program was 12th in the nation, tied with George Washington University and the University of Florida. The program also tied for 17th overall for Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs for Veterans.
Texas A&M’s online graduate engineering program is designed for the working professional, and its online degrees provide the critical skills and knowledge necessary for students to amplify their careers.
In the College of Engineering, world-renowned faculty give students an edge by establishing a foundation in theoretical learning, as well as providing opportunities for practical, industry and research applications.
“Our high rankings, both nationally and in Texas, reflect our focus on delivering high-quality engineering education to learners everywhere," said Dr. Sunay Palsole, assistant vice chancellor for remote education. "We are proud of our contribution to providing online engineering education opportunities to our veterans. We truly feel that our top-notch faculty are helping to close the engineering need gap in Texas and the United States.”
In addition to Texas A&M’s overall online engineering programs ranking, U.S. News & World Report also acknowledged the college’s departments that ranked in the top 20 in the nation:
6th (tied): Master of Engineering in mechanical engineering
8th: Master of Engineering in electrical engineering
8th (tied): Master of Engineering in industrial engineering
12th (tied): Master of Science in engineering management
To learn more about the online degrees offered by the College of Engineering, visit the Engineering Online website.