The Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership welcomes its class of 493 full-time Master of Engineering students.
Each year, the UC Berkeley Master of Engineering (MEng) program admits students from around the world who go on to become leaders in their respective fields. With 27 countries and 211 undergraduate institutions represented in the Class of 2023, the Fung Institute welcomes a student body of technical leaders who come from many different backgrounds and perspectives. The class is joined by 11 students in UC Berkeley’s MBA/MEng dual degree program, which allows students with undergraduate technical training to earn both an MBA and an MEng degree in just two years. As a result of their time spent in the program, Berkeley MEng students are given the tools they need through effective technical training and leadership development skills in order to become the innovators of tomorrow.MEng Class of 2023 Profile
- Number of Applicants: 3,583
- Class Size: 493
- Average GPA: 3.74
- Average Age: 23 (Ages range from 19–40)
- 80% International by passport
- 30% Female-identifying
- 43% received a MEng program grant or fellowship
Cohort By Department
- 10% Bioengineering (BioE)
- 4% Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE)
- 18% Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS)
- 23% Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR)
- 5% Materials Science & Engineering (MSE)
- 37% Mechanical Engineering (ME)
- 2% Nuclear Engineering (NE)
Academics
211 undergraduate schools are represented in the Class of 2023. The top five undergraduate universities are:- University of California, Irvine
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, San Diego
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Mathematics
- United States
- China
- France
- Taiwan
- India
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