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Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science - Materials Science

Caltech Engineering Ranks High on U.S. News Best Grad Schools List

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September 11, 2014

Caltech’s undergraduate and graduate engineering programs have been ranked fourth in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Engineering graduate programs ranked very well with second in aerospace / aeronautical / astronautical, third in mechanical, third in applied math, fourth in electrical / electronic / communications, sixth in materials, and eight in environmental / environmental health. [All 2015 Caltech Rankings]

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