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University of Massachusetts Amherst: Electrical Ranking 2024

University of Massachusetts AmherstRanked
36
in the USA
University of Massachusetts Amherst is a very large public college offering numerous disciplines along with the electrical major and located in Amherst, Massachusetts. The school was founded in 1863 and is presently offering certificates in Other Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering.

University of Massachusetts Amherst is very expensive: tuition is around $41,000 per year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Massachusetts listing.

It is reported that University of Massachusetts Amherst area is dangerous; the school is reported to have a bad rating for personal safety.

Based on 67 evaluation metrics, University of Massachusetts Amherst electrical program ranks in Top 50 Electrical Schools in the United States and The Second Best Electrical School in Massachusetts. Major competing electrical schools for this school are Binghamton University in Vestal and University of Rhode Island in Kingston. Check the details about all twelve competing electrical colleges as well as offered electrical majors below.

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School ranking:

Second Best Electrical School in Massachusetts
#7 Electrical School in the Northeast
#36 Electrical School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Second Best Electrical Engineering Program in Massachusetts

Regional Ranking

#4 Electrical Engineering Program in the Northeast

National Ranking

#22 Electrical Engineering Program in USA

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Contact information:

University of Massachusetts Amherst
374 Whitmore Building 181 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA 01003
Phone: (413) 545-0111
Website: www.umass.edu

Location map:

University of Massachusetts Amherst Location Map

Electrical majors:

Postbaccalaureate certificate

Other Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering

Local competitors:

Binghamton University - Electrical School Ranking
Binghamton University

Vestal, NY, 1 electrical program

University of Rhode Island - Electrical School Ranking
University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI, 2 electrical programs

University of Pennsylvania - Electrical School Ranking
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA, 2 electrical programs

Northeastern University - Electrical School Ranking
Northeastern University

Boston, MA, 1 electrical program

Trinity College - Electrical School Ranking
Trinity College

Hartford, CT, 1 electrical program

Rochester Institute of Technology - Electrical School Ranking
Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, NY, 3 electrical programs

University of Delaware - Electrical School Ranking
University of Delaware

Newark, DE, 1 electrical program

CUNY City College - Electrical School Ranking
CUNY City College

New York City, NY, 1 electrical program

University of Hartford - Electrical School Ranking
University of Hartford

West Hartford, CT, 3 electrical programs

Johnson & Wales University Providence - Electrical School Ranking
Johnson & Wales University Providence

Providence, RI, 1 electrical program

University of Maine - Electrical School Ranking
University of Maine

Orono, ME, 1 electrical program

SUNY Polytechnic Institute - Electrical School Ranking
SUNY Polytechnic Institute

Utica, NY, 1 electrical program

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