Using science and data we decided to determine which programs offer the best career opportunities for engineering technologies/technicians Majors. Here are the set of the top colleges for engineering technologies/technicians Majors in US for 2021:
- Stanford University
- Duke University
- Northwestern University
- Purdue University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Tufts University
- Clemson University
- Dartmouth College
- Washington University in St Louis
- Harvard University
25 best colleges for engineering technologies/technicians majors in the US
1. Stanford University
Location
Stanford, CA
2. Duke University
Location
Durham, NC
3. Northwestern University
Location
Evanston, IL
4. Purdue University
Location
West Lafayette, IN
5. Johns Hopkins University
Location
Baltimore, MD
6. Tufts University
Location
Medford, MA
7. Clemson University
Location
Clemson, SC
8. Dartmouth College
Location
Hanover, NH
9. Washington University in St Louis
Location
Saint Louis, MO
10. Harvard University
Location
Cambridge, MA
11. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Location
Blacksburg, VA
12. Cornell University
Location
Ithaca, NY
13. California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Location
San Luis Obispo, CA
14. University of Texas at Austin
Location
Austin, TX
15. University of the Pacific
Location
Stockton, CA
16. Stevens Institute of Technology
Location
Hoboken, NJ
17. University of Pennsylvania
Location
Philadelphia, PA
18. Loyola Marymount University
Location
Los Angeles, CA
19. Santa Clara University
Location
Santa Clara, CA
20. New York University
Location
New York, NY
21. Georgetown University
Location
Washington, DC
22. San Jose State University
Location
San Jose, CA
23. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Location
New Brunswick, NJ
24. Colorado School of Mines
Location
Golden, CO
25. Case Western Reserve University
Location
Cleveland, OH
How we determined the best engineering technologies/technicians colleges
We looked at the following data from the NCES (National Center For Education Statistics) and College Scorecard data from ED.gov to understand what engineering technologies/technicians departments offer the best career opportunities:
- Percentage of Graduating Class That Are Business Majors
- Mean Earnings After 10 Years
- Mean Earnings After 6 Years
- Admission Rate (More selective the better)
- Average cost of attendance (Lower is better)
- Median amount of debt
- Ratio of people working to not working after 10 years
Most popular jobs for engineering technologies/technicians majors
Updated November 17, 2023