For the second year in a row, Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering is ranked 2nd in the nation (1st among public universities) for its undergraduate program in the latest rankings of U.S. News & World Report.

For the second year in a row, Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is ranked 2nd in the nation (1st among public universities) for its undergraduate program in the latest rankings of U.S. News & World Report.

All of Georgia Tech's undergraduate engineering programs are ranked in the top five of their respective disciplines by U.S. News & World Report, with the College of Engineering listed at 4th overall among engineering schools. It is tied with the California Institute of Technology.  

This is the ninth time the College of Engineering has occupied the fourth spot in the U.S. News annual rankings. Among public universities, Georgia Tech's engineering program is second in the country.

Overall, Georgia Tech is No. 4 on the most innovative schools list and No. 4 for internship and co-op programs.

The U.S. News rankings for undergraduate programs are released each September. The graduate school rankings are announced in the spring.

Undergraduate program rankings:

  • Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical: 2nd National, 1st Public
  • Biomedical/Biomedical Engineering: 3rd National, 1st Public
  • Chemical: 2nd National, 1st Public
  • Civil: 2nd National, 2nd Public
  • Computer Engineering: 5th National, 2nd Public
  • Electrical/Electronic/Communications: 4th National, 2nd Public                                                             
  • Environmental/Environmental Health: 3rd National, 3rd Public                                                             
  • Industrial/Manufacturing: 1st National, 1st Public
  • Materials: 4th National, 3rd Public                                                             
  • Mechanical: 2nd National, 1st Public