SUMMER 2003



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ISyE Continues in Leadership Position

The School of Industrial and Systems Engineering has been named the number one program in industrial and manufacturing engineering in the United States for the thirteenth year in a row, according to U.S. News & World Report.

We are pleased, once again, to receive recognition for the School's continual quest for excellence. This honor is a direct reflection of the efforts of our diverse, professional faculty and the academically talented students they teach. Without the dedication and curiosity of these people, there would be no ISyE.

Following ISyE in the top five are (2) University of Michigan, (3) Purdue University, (4) Pennsylvania State University, and (5 — tie) Stanford University and the University of California-Berkeley.

Georgia Tech's College of Engineering as a whole remained a member of the elite top five, behind only the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California-Berkeley, and the University of Illinois. Seven of the College's 11 engineering programs ranked within the top 10 of their respective disciplines.


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