UT’s Cockrell Ranks Among Top Graduate Engineering Programs Yet Again

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The Cockrell School of Engineering is once again among the top 10 engineering programs in the nation, finishing No. 7 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025-2026 graduate engineering program rankings. In addition, two programs are ranked in the top five, seven in the top 10, and all programs finished in the top 20.

This year’s graduate program rankings are:

  • Petroleum Engineering, No. 1
  • Civil Engineering, No. 4
  • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering, No. 7
  • Chemical Engineering, No. 8
  • Computer Engineering, No. 8
  • Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering, No. 9
  • Electrical Engineering, No. 11
  • Mechanical Engineering, No. 13
  • Materials Engineering, No. 14
  • Nuclear Engineering, No. 15
  • Biomedical Engineering/Bioengineering, No. 19
  • Industrial/Manufacturing/Systems Engineering, No. 20
  • Overall Engineering, No. 7

“I’m so proud of our faculty, staff, and students that make us one of the top 10 engineering schools in the U.S.,” said Roger Bonnecaze, dean of the Cockrell School of Engineering. “From energy to health care to next-generation computing technology and beyond, our courageous engineers are tackling the world’s biggest and most challenging problems.” 

There are more than 2,300 students enrolled in the Cockrell School’s 13 graduate degree programs, working alongside renowned engineering faculty to develop impactful solutions to global problems across more than 25 research units and centers.

U.S. News & World Report’s annual engineering graduate program rankings are based on student acceptance rates, faculty/student ratios, research expenditures, reputation among engineers in industry and academia, the number of doctoral degrees produced, the percentage of faculty elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and entrance exam scores.

Source: University of Texas

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