Miami University’s graduate programs have once again been recognized on a national level, as the U.S. News & World Report recently released its annual Best Graduate School rankings. The rankings evaluate programs in various disciplines, including business, education, engineering, law, medicine, and nursing.
According to Miami officials, the rankings are designed to assist students in their search for post-college education opportunities. The methodology for the rankings is based on expert opinion about program excellence and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research, and students.
Among Miami University’s standout programs, the education college ranked 79th overall out of 255 graduate programs. The part-time MBA program at the Farmer School of Business also received recognition, ranking 87th. Additionally, the Speech Language Pathology program was ranked 52nd overall and was part of the U.S. News & World Report’s periodic specialty rankings based on peer assessment data.
“We’re excited that the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology recently moved into the brand new Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness facility, giving undergraduate and graduate students increased opportunities for clinical experiences and state-of-the-art learning environments,” said Susan Brehm, associate dean of the College of Arts and Science.
Miami University has a long-standing reputation for excellence in both undergraduate and graduate programs, with various programs consistently being recognized as among the best nationally by academic review organizations. The U.S. News & World Report review and ranking of the graduate programs is available on its website for further exploration.