Established in 1909, the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science is one of twelve constituent schools at Northwestern University. Most engineering classes are held in the Technological Institute(1942), which students commonly refer to as “Tech.” In October 2005, another building affiliated with the School, the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center, opened.
Most engineering classes are held in the Northwestern Technological Institute building, which students refer to as “Tech.” Ground was broken for the new building on April 1, 1940 and the building was dedicated on June 15–16, 1942. The building was designed in the shape of two letter E’s, placed back to back and joined by a central structure. Each of the six original departments used one of the wings. When it was built it was the largest building on Northwestern’s Evanston campus.
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences
Master of Science in Engineering Design and Innovation
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
GPA / Percentage: 3.58 / 90% +
GRE:
Verbal : 152
Quantitative: 166
Analytical writing: 3.40
IELTS / TOEFL / PTE:
IELTS: 7.0+
TOEFL: 80+
PTE: N/A
Fall intake / Aug – Sep:
Under Graduate N /A
Master’s N / A
Ph.D N /A
Spring intake / Jan – Feb:
Under Graduate N /A
Master’s N /A
Ph.D N /A
Summer intake / June – July:
Under Graduate N /A
Master’s N /A
Ph.D N /A
Under Graduate: $50,424 per year
Master’s : $50,424 per year
Ph.D : $50,424 per year