Auburn University College of Engineering: 2021-22 Rankings and Enrollment Data
Auburn University continues to make its mark in engineering education, showcasing impressive rankings and significant enrollment figures for the 2021-2022 academic year. The College of Engineering has been recognized for its outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs, reflecting the institution’s commitment to excellence in education and research.
National Rankings Overview
In recent evaluations, Auburn’s undergraduate engineering program ranked 30th among public universities, while the graduate program secured the 37th position. Additionally, the online graduate engineering program was ranked 17th nationwide, highlighting Auburn’s efforts to provide accessible education for all students.
Degree Production Highlights
When it comes to degree production, Auburn University stands out with notable placements:
- 39th in bachelor’s degrees awarded among public universities
- 25th in civil engineering degrees awarded among public universities
- 23rd in undergraduate enrollment among all engineering colleges
Enrollment Data
As of fall 2021, enrollment figures in the College of Engineering were impressive:
- Undergraduate Students: 5,153
- Graduate Students: 1,159
- Total Enrollment: 6,329
The student body was diverse, comprising 21.9% female students and 12.8% from underrepresented backgrounds.
Program-Specific Enrollment
A closer look at enrollment by engineering department reveals:
- Aerospace Engineering: 539 undergraduates, 24 master’s, 27 PhD students
- Biosystems Engineering: 186 undergraduates, 15 master’s, 12 PhD students
- Chemical Engineering: 479 undergraduates, 16 master’s, 81 PhD students
- Civil & Environmental Engineering: 549 undergraduates, 64 master’s, 62 PhD students
- Computer Science & Software Engineering: 1,194 undergraduates, 78 master’s, 129 PhD students
- Mechanical Engineering: 1,177 undergraduates, 55 master’s, 94 PhD students
Faculty and Research Contributions
The College of Engineering boasts a robust faculty, comprising 190 tenured or tenure-track professors, 47 non-tenure track teaching and research faculty, and 15 postdoctoral researchers. This academic strength supports a vibrant research environment, with expenditures reaching $78.2 million.
Key Research Funding
In 2021, several significant research projects were funded, illustrating the college’s focus on innovative engineering solutions:
- Federal Aviation Administration: $1.5 million for research on additively manufactured parts.
- U.S. Department of Energy: $1 million for large dissimilar metal structures for reactors.
- BASF Corporation: $750,000 for asphalt performance evaluation.
- National Advanced Mobility Consortium: $576,389 for joint actuation studies.
Strategic Research Areas
Auburn’s research initiatives focus on various strategic areas, with funding allocated as follows:
- Transportation Engineering: $21.77 million
- Advanced Manufacturing Systems: $10.02 million
- Additive Manufacturing: $9.32 million
- Biomedical and Health Systems: $3.44 million
- Autonomy and Assured Positioning: $2.67 million
The College of Engineering at Auburn University remains dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence in engineering education, preparing students to tackle the challenges of the future.