Most Focused Other Engineering Schools in Massachusetts
Other Engineering is available at many schools, but at some it makes up a far larger share of the degrees awarded than at others. To top this list, a school awards a larger share of its degrees in other engineering than other colleges that offer the major.
For its ranking, College Factual looked at what share of degrees each of the 3 schools in Massachusetts that offer other engineering awards in the field.
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Most Focused Schools for Other Engineering in Massachusetts
Below are the schools where other engineering makes up the largest share of degrees in Massachusetts.
Most Focused Other Engineering Schools
No school devotes a larger share of its degrees to other engineering than Northeastern University. Northeastern University is a private not-for-profit school located in the city of Boston. At this school, roughly 6% of all degrees awarded are in other engineering, or about 701 graduates in the most recent year.
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University Of Massachusetts Lowell is one of the most focused other engineering schools, landing the #2 spot this year. University Of Massachusetts Lowell is a public school located in the suburb of Lowell. About 0.9% of the degrees University Of Massachusetts Lowell awards are in other engineering, or about 41 graduates in the most recent year.
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute ranks #3 for other engineering by degree focus. Worcester Polytechnic Institute is a private not-for-profit school located in the city of Worcester. Other Engineering accounts for around 0.7% of the degrees granted here, or about 14 graduates in the most recent year.
Read the full other engineering report for Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Notes and References
This list is compiled by College Factual. Schools are ranked by degree focus — the share of the school’s total degree completions that are in the program, drawn from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS).
- 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 our data about colleges.
More about our data sources and methodologies.