Short for Arizona, AZ is a state located in United States of America. On this site, we offer detailed profile of top engineering schools in the state of Arizona. Please follow the links below to find admissions information of each college of engineering in Arizona or see brief enrollment information on the following table.
Arizona is a state that is located in the southwestern of United States is; its abbreviation is AZ. Arizona is nicknamed as Grand Canyon State. Its capital is Phoenix.
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Arizona is home to a variety of engineering schools, offering a wide range of engineering programs for students of all backgrounds. Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, located in Tempe, offers top-tier undergraduate and graduate degrees in traditional disciplines like civil and electrical engineering as well as newer fields such as bioengineering and sustainability engineering. The University of Arizona’s College of Engineering also offers a wide range of degree programs, including biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer systems engineering. Northern Arizona University has an excellent College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences that offers courses in mechanical and electrical engineering. Finally, smaller schools like Prescott College offer specialized degree programs in green energy systems and renewable energy technologies.
Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
2022-2023 Enrollment | Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ |
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Total graduate engineering enrollment | 2,082 |
Master’s degree full-time | 721 |
Master’s degree part-time | 602 |
Ph.D. full-time | 607 |
Ph.D. part-time | 152 |
2019 Graduates | |
Total graduates | 448 |
Total number of master’s graduates | 325 |
Percent international master’s graduates | 62.5% |
Percent minority master’s graduates | 6.5% |
Percent female master’s graduates | 20.3% |
Total number of Ph.D. graduates | 123 |
Percent international Ph.D. graduates | 66.7% |
Percent minority Ph.D. graduates | 4.9% |
Percent female Ph.D. graduates | 16.3% |
Program Offerings | |
Programs/courses offered | aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer science, electrical, environmental, manufacturing, materials, mechanical, other |
University of Arizona College of Engineering
2022-2023 Enrollment | 1209 E 2nd St, Tucson, AZ 85719 |
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Total graduate engineering enrollment | 962 |
Master’s degree full-time | 406 |
Master’s degree part-time | N/A |
Ph.D. full-time | 556 |
Ph.D. part-time | N/A |
2019 Graduates | |
Total graduates | 294 |
Total number of master’s graduates | 213 |
Percent international master’s graduates | 43.2% |
Percent minority master’s graduates | 8.0% |
Percent female master’s graduates | 22.1% |
Total number of Ph.D. graduates | 81 |
Percent international Ph.D. graduates | 53.1% |
Percent minority Ph.D. graduates | 8.6% |
Percent female Ph.D. graduates | 24.7% |
Program Offerings | |
Programs/courses offered | aerospace, agricultural, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer engineering, computer science, electrical, environmental, manufacturing, materials, mechanical, mining, nuclear, other |