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Johns Hopkins graduate programs in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering are among the nation’s best, with both programs moving up in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.

The Electrical Engineering program advanced three spots to tie at No. 15, while Computer Engineering rose one spot to tie at No. 16. The Whiting School of Engineering’s graduate programs ranked No. 13 overall.

 “We’re proud to see our graduate programs rise in the rankings—a testament to the exceptional scholarship, rigorous training, and dedicated mentorship across both our master’s and doctoral programs,” said Pablo Iglesias, ECE department head and Edward J. Schaefer Professor. “This recognition highlights our strengths in cutting-edge research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and student success, and we remain committed to expanding opportunities for all our graduate students.”

Across the university, the rankings highlight sustained excellence at the graduate level, with 39 programs and specialties ranked among the top 10 nationally, including multiple No. 1 positions. These gains reflect continued strength in core areas of research and graduate education, including artificial intelligence, computing systems, and fields central to Johns Hopkins’ broader research mission.