
The Tickle College of Engineering’s online graduate programs rank 33rd in the nation, according to the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

The Tickle College of Engineering welcomed more than 20 faculty members to the college starting in the fall 2025 semester, bringing with them a range of expertise in various areas.

UT’s Tickle College of Engineering rose to No. 64 overall and No. 37 among publics in the 2026 U.S. News rankings, with computer science ranked No. 71.

The Tickle College of Engineering celebrated the historic addition of two new departments, Applied Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, with ribbon cutting ceremonies on Wednesday.

The online master’s degree computer science program has witnessed exponential growth since launching in 2022, filling a need for full-time working professionals.
Five faculty members and one student from the Tickle College of Engineering were honored at the spring Academic Honors Banquet.

Highlighted by Nuclear Engineering’s rise into the top three, the Tickle College of Engineering earned all-time best national recognition in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings of top graduate schools.
The Tickle College of Engineering has received a $140,000 grant from the ExxonMobil Foundation to support the Deborah Brown Summer Engineering Advancement (SEA) Program.

The University of Tennessee’s Tickle College of Engineering unveiled a new Operator Training Simulator Laboratory in partnership with Kairos Power.

The Tickle College of Engineering graduate online program climbed 14 spots in the overall rankings of the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs, which were released Tuesday. Driven by the growth in the online master of science in computer science program (MSCS) and continued popularity of the online master’s programs in civil,…