University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science

The College of Engineering and Applied Science is a college within the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science.

UW-Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science
MottoDiscover. Innovate. Lead.
TypePublic
Established1964[1]
DeanBrett Peters
Undergraduates1,568[2]
Postgraduates399[2]
Location, ,
CampusUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Websitehttp://www.uwm.edu/CEAS

Based on the statistical analysis by H.J. Newton, Professor of Statistics at Texas A&M University in 1997 on the National Research Council report issued in 1995, the school was ranked 73rd nationally in the National Research Council (NRC) rankings,[3] with its Civil Engineering program 69th,[4] Electronic Engineering 96th,[5] Industrial Engineering 34th,[6] Materials science 60th,[7] and Mechanical Engineering 87th.[8] The school ranks 129th nationally by U.S. News & World Report,[9] with its computer science program ranked 110th in 2011.[10]

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Notable people

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References

  1. History of CEAS on the UW-Milwaukee website
  2. Fall 2013 Headcount Report, available on UWM campus or off-campus with UWM student/staff logon
  3. A Brief Summary of the NRC Rankings, Texas A&M University
  4. NRC Rankings in each of the 41 Areas: civil engineering, Texas A&M University
  5. NRC Rankings in each of the 41 Areas: Electronic Engineering, Texas A&M University
  6. NRC Rankings in each of the 41 Areas: Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University
  7. NRC Rankings in each of the 41 Areas: Materials science, Texas A&M University
  8. NRC Rankings in each of the 41 Areas: Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University
  9. Best Engineering Schools,U.S. News & World Report.
  10. Rankings: Computer Science, US News & World Report, 2010.

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