Brown University School of Engineering


The Brown University School of Engineering is the engineering school at Brown University, a private Ivy League research university located in Providence, Rhode Island. The school offers both graduate and undergraduate study in the field. Although undergraduate students may officially declare their major in engineering as late as the end of their sophomore year, students with an intention in majoring in engineering typically must begin the engineering curriculum their first semester at Brown.

History

The oldest undergraduate engineering program in the Ivy League, Brown's first course specifically in engineering was offered in 1847. It was a professional engineering program called, "English and Scientific Course", and was a one or two-year program and included courses in mechanics, geometry, surveying, navigation, mensuration of heights and distances, chemistry and trigonometry. In 1850, the civil engineering curriculum was inaugurated as a focused one and a half year program. During the late 19th century, engineering instructional laboratories were held in University Hall, Sayles Hall and Wilson Hall. Engineering then moved to a new site over the heating station in the rear of the Chemical Laboratory. In 1903, engineering moved into its own new building on Lincoln Field.
The current program was formed in 1916 from the combination of civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering departments. Engineering was a Division at Brown until 2010 when the university elevated it to its current status as the Brown University School of Engineering, making it the only undergraduate department at Brown with such status. In July 2011, Lawrence Larson became the school's inaugural Dean. Prior to this appointment he served as the chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department in the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California, San Diego.

Undergraduate education

The Brown University School of Engineering offers ABET-accredited engineering concentrations in biomedical, chemical and biochemical, computer, electrical, materials, and mechanical engineering. Also offered are programs in engineering-physics and environmental engineering. In addition, the Brown School of Engineering offer a bachelor of arts degree in engineering.

Master's and Ph.D. programs

The Brown University School of Engineering offers Sc.M. programs in biomedical engineering, chemical and biochemical engineering, electrical sciences and computer engineering, fluids and thermal sciences, materials science, and mechanics of solids. An integrated five-year Sc.B./Sc.M. degree is also available. The Program in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship is also a one-year master's degree in technology entrepreneurship.
The Brown University School of Engineering offers Ph.D. programs in biomedical engineering, chemical and biochemical engineering, electrical sciences and computer engineering, fluids and thermal sciences, materials science, and mechanics of solids.

Ranking

The School of Engineering ranks as one of the top engineering schools in the United States. The U.S. News & World Report ranks Brown as the 38th best undergraduate engineering school in the country. The School of Engineering graduate program ranks tied for 47th.
FieldRanks
Undergraduate School of EngineeringT-38
Graduate School of EngineeringT-47

Engineering chairs and deans