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University of Florida College of Engineering

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Herbert Wertheim
College of Engineering
TypePublic engineering school
Established1910
Parent institution
University of Florida
DeanWarren Dixon (interim)
Academic staff
438
Undergraduates5,800
Postgraduates2,500
Location, ,
United States

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Websitewww.eng.ufl.edu
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File:UF NewEngineeringBuilding.jpg
New Engineering Building
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Rhines Hall

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering is the engineering school of the University of Florida. It is named after its alumnus, Herbert Wertheim.

Schools and departments

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  • Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment
  • Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
  • J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering
  • Department of Engineering Education
  • Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
  • Department of Materials Science & Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Academics

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The University of Florida College of Engineering was awarded $130.7 million in annual research expenditures in sponsored research for 2024.[1]

Rankings

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Graduate rankings according to U.S. News & World Report (2020 edition):

Department Ranking
Overall College of Engineering 46th overall in the United States
Biological/Agricultural Engineering 8th overall

Undergraduate Ranking according to U.S. News & World Report (2021 edition):

  • 32nd overall by the U.S. News & World Report, 2021[2]

References

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