Saturday, February 25, 2012

What is the list of the best colleges in the world to do ms in automobiles?

I am doing mechanical engineering. After my btech is over i would like to do ms in autobiles. So can anyone please give me a list of the top universities in the world offering this course?What is the list of the best colleges in the world to do ms in automobiles?
Mechanical engineering is one of the largest and oldest engineering fields, encompassing applied physics and materials science. Top engineering schools typically offer a variety of degrees in mechanical engineering, including BS (Bachelor of Science) degrees for undergraduates, and MS (Master of Science), ME (Master of Engineering) and PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) degrees for graduate students.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering

# MIT's School of Engineering was founded in 1861. The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers several undergraduate degrees, including the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering and Mechanical and Ocean Engineering. The department also offers several graduate degrees, including PhD degrees, the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing and the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and Oceanographic Engineering. MIT's School of Engineering was ranked first overall in US News and World Report's 2009 ranking of engineering graduate schools and first in the same magazine's specialty ranking of mechanical engineering programs.



Massachusetts Institute of Technology

77 Massachusetts Avenue

Cambridge, MA 02139

(617) 253-1000

me.mit.edu

Stanford Engineering

# Stanford's Mechanical Engineering Department contains a variety of academic divisions, including the Biomechanical Engineering Program, the Design Group, the Flow Physics and Computational Engineering Group, the Mechanics and Computation Group and the Thermosciences Group. The department offers BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design and Biomechanical Engineering, as well as PhD degrees for students planning to pursue research careers. Stanford's engineering program was ranked second overall in US News and World Report's 2009 ranking of engineering graduate schools and second in the same magazine's 2009 specialty ranking of mechanical engineering programs.



Stanford Mechanical Engineering Department

Building 530

440 Escondido Mall

Stanford, CA 94305

(650) 723-3148

me.stanford.edu

University of California at Berkeley College of Engineering

# The University of California at Berkeley's department of mechanical engineering offers a BS degree program as well as a five-year combination BS and MS degree program. The College of Engineering also offers MS and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering. UC Berkeley's College of Engineering ranked third overall in US News and World Report's 2009 ranking of engineering graduate schools and third in the same magazine's 2009 specialty ranking of mechanical engineering programs.



UC Berkeley Mechanical Engineering

6141 Etcheverry Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

(510) 642-1338

me.berkeley.edu

California Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering

# The California Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as CalTech, offers BS, MS, ME and PhD degrees in its mechanical engineering department. The department focuses its research on mechanics, mechanical systems and fluid and thermal systems. The California Institute of Technology tied for seventh overall in US News and World Report's 2009 ranking of engineering graduate schools and ranked fourth in the same magazine's 2009 specialty ranking of mechanical engineering programs.



California Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering

1200 East Coast California Boulevard

Pasadena, CA 91125

(626) 395-4107

me.caltech.edu.

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