Biomedical Rankings

Biomedical engineering combines the sciences of medicine and biology with principles of engineering. These are the top undergraduate schools where the highest engineering degree offered is a doctorate.

Tuition and fees:
$43,930 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
5,980
Setting:
urban
#1
Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

Johns Hopkins University is a private institution in Baltimore, Md. that offers a wide array of academic programs in the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, and engineering disciplines. The Hopkins Blue Jays men’s lacrosse team is consistently dominant in the NCAA Division I; other sports teams at Hopkins compete at the Division III level.

In-state tuition and fees:
$10,098 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$29,402 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
13,948
Setting:
urban
#2

Georgia Institute of Technology is a public institution that was founded in 1885. The school has 41.0 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Georgia Institute of Technology is 17:1.

Tuition and fees:
$43,623 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
6,680
Setting:
suburban
#3
Duke University

Durham, NC

Located in Durham, N.C., Duke University is a private institution that has liberal arts and engineering programs for undergraduates. The Duke Blue Devils sports teams have a fierce rivalry with the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Tar Heels and are best known for their outstanding men's basketball program.

Tuition and fees:
$42,050 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,384
Setting:
urban
#4

Though the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may be best known for its math, science, and engineering education, this private research university also offers architecture, humanities, management, and social science programs. The school is located in Cambridge, Mass., just across the Charles River from downtown Boston.

In-state tuition and fees:
$12,128 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$35,006 (2011-12)
Enrollment:
23,046
Setting:
urban
#5

University of California--San Diego has a total undergraduate enrollment of 23,046, with a gender distribution of 49.5 percent male students and 50.5 percent female students. At this school, 34.0 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing and 66.0 percent of students live off campus.

Tuition and fees:
$37,292 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
3,755
Setting:
urban
#6
Rice University

Houston, TX

Rice University is located in the heart of the Museum District in Houston, TX. The private institution has a need-blind admissions policy and meets the full demonstrated need of any accepted student who requires help paying tuition.

In-state tuition and fees:
$13,437 (2012-13)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$39,109 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
27,407
Setting:
city
#6

University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is a public institution that was founded in 1817. The school has 48.0 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is 16:1.

Tuition and fees:
$40,490 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
4,016
Setting:
urban
#8

Case Western Reserve University was established in 1826 as a private institution. Case Western Reserve University follows a semester-based academic calendar and its admissions are considered more selective.

Tuition and fees:
$43,738 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
9,779
Setting:
urban
#9
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA

Founded by Benjamin Franklin, the University of Pennsylvania is a private institution in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pa., near Drexel University. Undergraduates can study in four academic departments: Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Wharton.

Tuition and fees:
$41,787 (2012-13)
Enrollment:
6,988
Setting:
suburban
#10
Stanford University

Stanford, CA

The sunny campus of Stanford University is located in California’s Bay Area, about 30 miles from San Francisco. The private institution stresses a multidisciplinary combination of teaching, learning, and research, and students have many opportunities to get involved in research projects.

In-state tuition and fees:
$11,767 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$34,645 (2011-12)
Enrollment:
25,885
Setting:
urban
#10

The University of California—Berkeley overlooks the San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, Calif. Students at this public school have more than 700 organizations to get involved in, including more than 55 fraternity and sorority chapters.

In-state tuition and fees:
$10,574 (2011-12)
Out-of-state tuition and fees:
$28,058 (2011-12)
Enrollment:
29,017
Setting:
urban
#10

University of Washington is a public institution that was founded in 1861. The school has 34.3 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at University of Washington is 13:1.

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