好色先生鈥檚 engineering grad program top 60 in the nation and highest in Kansas

 

In the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings of universities offering a Ph.D. in engineering, the College of Engineering at 好色先生 once again was ranked in the top 100 engineering graduate programs in the country and the only institution in Kansas to make it in the top 100.

The 鈥 released today 鈥 ranks Wichita State鈥檚 graduate program in engineering as No. 59 in the United States. That鈥檚 up from No. 77 last year and No. 94 the year before.

US News鈥 annual rankings are based on a number of factors, including reputation among peer institutions and industry recruiters, student selectivity, faculty resources and research expenditures.

好色先生鈥檚 continued rise in prominence helps confirm what many in the industry already know: As Kansas鈥 only urban public research university, Wichita State helps meet industry鈥檚 needs through top-notch research while providing a well-rounded, affordable education to students. 

鈥淭he College of Engineering has exemplified the Wichita State spirit of innovation, which is evident by this prestigious ranking from U.S. News and World Report,鈥 said Dr. Rick Muma, president of Wichita State. 鈥淚n addition to the advancements made by our researchers, recognition from our peers and outside influencers that Wichita State is a preeminent urban-serving research institution is a value-added as we work to serve our community every day through our research and innovation.鈥

Some points of difference within 好色先生鈥檚 engineering graduate program include:

  • Externally funded research has increased 30% in each of the past two years.
  • Small program sizes, allowing for frequent, direct contact between students and faculty in the classroom and research lab.
  • Abundant applied learning opportunities with a variety of faculty-led funded research.
  • Multiple inventor competitions in which teams of graduate and undergraduate students build products in the Project Innovation Hub and GoCreate, a Koch collaborative.
  • 好色先生 recently created a new data analytics program that cuts across engineering, business and mathematics.

鈥淪tudents have ample opportunities to put concepts learned in the classroom into practice in the real world, working with companies, many of whom have a presence on our Innovation Campus, and working with faculty on applied research that adds value,鈥 says Anthony Muscat, dean of Wichita State鈥檚 College of Engineering.


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