Friday, May 17, 2013

The Best Engineering Colleges In Tennessee

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Engineering careers are in demand these days because of the continued development of technology. The creation of the floppy disk, compact discs, sports cars and computers are all because of accomplishments in engineering. The three best engineering colleges in Tennessee are Tennessee Technological University, University of Memphis and University of Tennessee in Knoxville.


Tennessee Technological University


Tennessee Technological University near Nashville offers 44 bachelor's degrees and 20 graduate degrees.








Six divisions comprise the university, which are Agricultural and Human Sciences; Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering; and Interdisciplinary Studies and Extended Education.


Tennessee Technological University offers engineering courses in areas such as chemical engineering; civil and environmental engineering; electrical and computer engineering; industrial and systems engineering; manufacturing and industrial technology; and mechanical engineering.


The university offers a high-quality education through its instruction and learning experiences. The mission of the College of Engineering at Tennessee Technological University is to provide ample education, research and service to students to prepare them for careers in their chosen fields.


TTU is among the nation's 50 "Best Value" public colleges, according to the "Princeton Review's" report in 2010. Moreover, reports from the Institutional Research and Evaluation Inc. recognize TTU as one of the best college educations nationwide for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.


Tennessee Technological University


1000 North Dixie Ave.


Cookeville, TN 38505


931-372-3233


tntech.edu


University of Memphis








Among the colleges and schools of the University of Memphis are Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Communication and Fine Arts; College of Education; Fogelman College of Business and Economics; Graduate School; Herff College of Engineering; Loewenberg School of Nursing; School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology; School of Public Health and University College.


The courses the Herff College of Engineering offers include undergraduate degrees in biomedical engineering; civil engineering; computer engineering; electrical engineering; engineering technology; and mechanical engineering.


The mission of the school is to provide students with a quality education, research and services so they can be competitive in the future with adequate knowledge, skills, ethics, creativity and critical thinking to be successful.


The University of Memphis is on the list of the top engineering schools in the USA according to engineeringschoolsinusa.com.


University of Memphis


Herff College of Engineering


201 Engineering Administration Building


Memphis, TN 38152


901-678-2911


memphis.edu


University of Tennessee-Knoxville


Established in 1794 as Blount College, the institution now known as the University of Tennessee-Knoxville is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.


Schools and colleges at the university include Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources; Architecture and Design; Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Communication and Information; Education; Health and Human Sciences; Engineering; Graduate School; Law; Nursing; Social Work; Space Institute; and Veterinary Medicine.


Built in 1838, the College of Engineering is made up of seven departments of study, four nationally renowned research centers and more than 100 high-quality and state-of-the-art laboratories. The College of Engineering aims to provide students with a high-quality education from undergraduate degree to doctoral degree studies. According to the report of USNews.com (April 4, 2010), the University of Tennessee Knoxville is among the best universities for engineering courses in undergraduate degree and master's degree programs. Furthermore, the university is ranked 52nd among all public colleges, and in 2010 its rank was No. 106 among all national universities by "U.S. News and World Report."


University of Tennessee-Knoxville


124 Perkins Hall


Knoxville, TN 37996-2000


865-974-3251


Utk.edu

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