The P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science at Lehigh University offers Undergraduate Degrees, Graduate Degrees, Doctoral Degrees and Certificates in bioengineering, chemical/biomolecular engineering, civil/environmental engineering, computer science/engineering, electrical/computer engineering, industrial/systems engineering, materials science/engineering, and mechanical engineering.
Students may earn an Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Degree, which combines humanities or business with engineering. The school offers 7 online Master’s Degrees in Biological Chemical Engineering, Chemical Energy Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Healthcare Systems Engineering, Management Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Polymer Science and Engineering. There are 13 minors available through the college, and students may also take graduate level classes without seeking a degree.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the college #63 in Best Engineering Schools.
Lehigh University is a Yellow Ribbon School.
Online Master’s Degrees
Lehigh University Master’s Degree
Students looking to earn an advanced degree in engineering can attend Lehigh University (LU), ranked one of the best online engineering colleges for earning a master’s degree. This school offers seven different engineering fields of study at the master’s level, some of which allow students to choose between earning a Master of Science or Master of Engineering degree. At LU, students can pursue the following degrees online:
Master of Engineering in Biological Chemical Engineering
Master of Engineering in Chemical Energy Engineering
Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
Master of Engineering in Healthcare Systems Engineering
Master of Science or Master of Engineering in Management Science and Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science or Master of Engineering in Polymer Science and Engineering
The degree programs consist of 27-31 credits and costs $1,500 per credit. Additionally, students have the unique opportunity to participate in the MBA + E program, a 45-credit program where students can simultaneously earn a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Engineering degree in one of the following four concentrations:
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An institution’s program specfic score is calculated with seven data points: (1) its student-to-faculty ratio, (2) its the graduation rate, (3) its retention rate, (4) its percentage of online students, (5) its concentrated Influence (a measure of the academic importance of a school), (6) its desirability (a measure of how many students chose to go to an institution), and (7) its exclusivity (a measure of how selective the insitutionis).
For each data point, we score schools based on where they fall compared to the other institutions on our site. Because our scores are based only on institutions with engineering programs and not tied to institutions without these programs, they accurately reflect an institutions’s value to the engineering student. Institutions with missing data receive a zero for that data point.
We weigh each data point and calculate an institution’s raw score. Then we create an adjusted raw score by combining a schools's score with a base score of 50. Finally, we score and rank institutions based on their adjusted score’s comparison to the top scoring institution.
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