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University of Maryland - College Park

March 23, 2016
Maryland's proximity to Washington, D.C., offers unique research opportunities with national and government laboratories such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Army and Navy Research Labs. No other top Engineering program in the U.S. can provide such close proximity and access to national laboratories, the federal government, and the Department of Defense.

University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering: At the Center of Limitless Opportunities

University of Maryland MakerBot Innovation Center

In April 2015, the University of Maryland launched its MakerBot Innovation Center, the first in the Baltimore-Washington region and the 6th university-based MakerBot Innovation Center in the world. Learn more about UMD's MakerBot story.

2014 Alumni Cup - Electrical and Computer Engineering Team

Video from the Clark School of Engineering 2014 Alumni Cup Competition, held in the Kim Engineering Building at the University of Maryland on Feb. 21, 2014.

Researchers Use Advances in 3D Printing to Rapidly Build - Microfluidic Processors

Video from the Clark School of Engineering 2014 Alumni Cup Competition, held in the Kim Engineering Building at the University of Maryland on Feb. 21, 2014. Read More

Program Overview

Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering

ECE is a large department that offers a broad range of programs and research opportunities. Its research innovations are aimed at helping government and industry face today's most difficult global challenges. Employers and peer institutions recognize the prestige of Maryland's engineering programs.

Maryland's proximity to Washington, D.C., offers unique research opportunities with national and government laboratories such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Army and Navy Research Labs. No other top Engineering program in the U.S. can provide such close proximity and access to national laboratories, the federal government, and the Department of Defense.

Mechanical Engineering

The University of Maryland’s Department of Mechanical Engineering is home to top ranked programs in Mechanical Engineering and Reliability Engineering, which have a long tradition of excellence. Ranked in the top 20 nationally by US News and World Report and with doctoral programs that enjoy high NRC rankings, the Department is one of eight Departments in the A. James Clark School of Engineering (link is external). It has the highest student population amongst the eight academic departments within the A. James Clark School of Engineering: 1150 undergraduate and 315 graduate students.

Profile created by Penton using resources found on the university website or material provided directly from the college. The intention of these profiles is to highlight some of the top electrical/computer and mechanical engineering programs in the United States. Source:http://www.eng.umd.edu/

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