Industrial / Manufacturing Rankings

Industrial / manufacturing engineering involves improved productivity and efficiency. These are the top undergraduate schools where the highest engineering degree offered is a doctorate.

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#3 University of California–​Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

N/A 36,142 21.6% 97% 90
#4 Stanford University

Stanford, CA

$41,787 19,945 7.1% 98% 96
#7 Northwestern University

Evanston, IL

$43,779 19,968 18.0% 97% 94
#1 Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA

in-state: $10,098, out-of-state: $29,402 20,941 51.2% 94% 79
#7 University of Wisconsin–​Madison

Madison, WI

in-state: $10,384, out-of-state: $26,634 42,441 50.5% 94% 83
#10 Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, VA

in-state: $10,930, out-of-state: $25,320 30,936 66.6% 91% 82
#2 University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI

in-state: $13,437, out-of-state: $39,109 42,716 40.6% 96% 90
#7 Pennsylvania State University–​University Park

University Park, PA

in-state: $16,444, out-of-state: $28,746 45,628 52.4% 92% 87
#6 Texas A&M University–​College Station

College Station, TX

in-state: $8,505, out-of-state: $25,035 49,861 63.5% 92% 80

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