FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is celebrating a noteworthy advancement in national recognition, climbing four positions to secure the No. 56 ranking among public engineering graduate programs with doctorate degrees. In addition, four of the college’s graduate engineering program rankings (biomedical, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering) moved up on the list.This upward movement demonstrates the college’s growing strength in research, teaching excellence and innovative approaches to solving engineering challenges. The distinctive partnership between Florida A&M University and Florida State University continues to create valuable opportunities for students and faculty alike, according to Suvranu De, dean of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
“We’re building momentum through collaborative research initiatives and preparing graduates who are ready to make meaningful contributions to society,” De said. “As we continue investing in our people and programs, I’m confident we’ll see our national prominence rise even further in the coming years.”
Approximately 85% of the students enrolled at the COE are from FSU.
Only 6.5% of bachelor degrees awarded by the COE for the '21-'22 academic year were awarded to FAMU grads.
Now tied with Emory and uf.
US News' 2025 Best Graduate Schools are out. How did Florida rank?
Florida State was 18th in nursing schools offering a Master's degree, but 38th in law, 89th in engineering, and 105th in business schools.
Business: 105
No. 38: FSU and UF (Levin) tied with Emory, Fordham, and the University of California - Levine
Education: 18
USF:
Tier 1 - Research
Tier 3 - Primary Care
UF:
Tier 2 - Research
Tier 3 - Primary Care
FSU:
Tier 3 - Research
Tier 2 - Primary Care
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