Materials Engineering is above average in terms of popularity with it being the #145 most popular bachelor's degree program in the country. As a result, there are many college that offer the degree, making your choice of school a hard one.
For its 2024 ranking, College Factual looked at 2 schools in the New England Region to determine which ones were the best for materials engineering students pursuing a bachelor's degree. Combined, these schools handed out 62 bachelor's degrees in materials engineering to qualified students.
One measure we use to determine the quality of a school is to look at the average salary of bachelor's graduates during the early years of their career. That is, everyone wants their bachelor's degree to be worth something, and salaries are one measure of determining that.
Other Factors We Consider
The metrics below are just some of the other metrics that we use to determine our rankings.
Major Focus - How many resources a school devotes to materials engineering students as compared to other majors.
Major Demand - How many other materials engineering students want to attend this school to pursue a bachelor's degree.
Educational Resources - How many resources are allocated to students. These resources may include educational expenditures per student, number of students per instructor, and graduation rate among other things.
Student Debt - How much debt materials engineering students go into to obtain their bachelor's degree and how well they are able to pay back that debt.
Accreditation - Whether a school is regionally accredited and/or accredited by a recognized materials engineering related body.
Our full ranking methodology documents in more detail how we consider these factors to identify the best colleges for materials engineering students working on their bachelor's degree.
When choosing the right school for you, it's important to arm yourself with all the facts you can. To that end, we've created a number of major-specific rankings, including this Best Materials Engineering Bachelor's Degree Schools in the New England Region list to help you make the college decision.
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Best Schools for Bachelor’s Students to Study Materials Engineering in the New England Region
Explore the top ranked colleges and universities for materials engineering students seeking a a bachelor's degree.
Top New England Region Schools for a Bachelor's in Materials Engineering
Any student pursuing a degree in a bachelor's degree in materials engineering has to check out Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT is a fairly large private not-for-profit school located in the medium-sized city of Cambridge.
Those materials engineering students who get their bachelor's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology earn $9,197 more than the typical materials engineering graduate.
It is difficult to beat University of Connecticut if you wish to pursue a bachelor's degree in materials engineering. UCONN is a very large public university located in the large suburb of Storrs.
Soon after graduation, materials engineering bachelor's recipients generally earn around $69,167 in their early careers.
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).