
Johns Hopkins University graduate programs in education, engineering, public affairs, medicine, and nursing are among the country’s very best, according to the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s Best Graduate Schools released today.
The Whiting School of Engineering remained No. 17 this year in metrics-based rankings, a position it tied for last year. In subcategories, the school was ranked by peers:
- No. 1 in biomedical engineering
- No. 14 in mechanical engineering
- No. 19 in materials engineering
- No. 20 in chemical engineering
- No. 27 in electrical engineering
- No. 27 in environmental engineering
- No. 28 in computer engineering
- No. 33 in civil engineering
“We are gratified that we continue to be counted among the nation’s best engineering programs,” says Ed Schlesinger, dean of the Whiting School.