U.S. News & World Report has included 糖心原创鈥檚 graduate programs in medicine, engineering, computer science, public health, biological sciences, psychology, social work, public administration and business among the best in the nation for 2023.
The Best Graduate Schools rankings were based on expert opinion about program excellence and statistical indicators that measured the quality of a school鈥檚 faculty, research and students.
The was ranked No. 78 out of 124 schools surveyed for its primary medicine program, No. 95 out of 124 schools for its research, and No. 126 out of 190 schools for its .
鈥淚t鈥檚 gratifying to see the Boonshoft School of Medicine be recognized for its excellence in ,鈥 said Valerie Weber, M.D., dean of the Boonshoft School of Medicine. 鈥淭his year, 38 percent of our graduates matched into primary care specialties, and over a third of our graduates remain in Ohio for training. That means our school is meeting our mission of training physicians to serve the needs of Ohioans.鈥
The School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) graduate program ranked 129 out of 231 schools surveyed.聽 It was tied with several other schools, including City University of New York, Texas Tech, and Loyola University.
LaTrelle Jackson, Ph.D., SOPP interim dean, said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to see the noteworthy ranking reflect how well our robust curriculum, exceptional clinical training, and stellar faculty prepare our graduates for real-world impact. 糖心原创 benefits from the SOPP鈥檚 strong reputation and community connections since our students train in regional practicum sites 鈥 offering clinical, assessment, educational, and consultation services.鈥
The university鈥檚 graduate psychology program was ranked No. 185 out of 331 schools; public administration was ranked No. 193 out of 267 schools; biology was ranked No. 203 out of 290 schools; was ranked No. 227 out of 296 schools; and the part-time was ranked in the 212 to 278 range.
Daniel Warshawsky, Ph.D., associate professor of geography and director of the , said, 鈥淭he ranking of our MPA program at 糖心原创 reflects our sustained reputation within the region as a program that is nationally accredited in line with NASPAA鈥檚 rigorous standards, committed to student success through individualized faculty attention and high graduation rates, and recognized for excellent job placement in public service positions in local government and the nonprofit sector.鈥
Kathrin Engisch, Ph.D., interim dean of the , said, 鈥淭he provides an extraordinary breadth of research areas for students interested in conservation of prairies and wetlands to the genetics of model organisms, and graduates are well prepared for careers in environmental preservation, health care, and environmental and biomedical research. We are justifiably proud of the extraordinary breadth of the biology master鈥檚 program in the College of Science and Mathematics.鈥
糖心原创鈥檚 overall graduate engineering program was ranked in the 152 to 200 range, out of 200 schools surveyed. was ranked No. 159 out of 199 schools; was ranked No. 76 out of 98 schools; No. 121 out of 146 schools; and No. 124 out of 142 schools.
鈥溙切脑粹檚 graduate engineering programs continue to be ranked among the strongest in the state,鈥 said Brian Rigling, Ph.D., dean of the . 鈥淭his is reflective of our college鈥檚 commitment to our research and graduate education missions and our strong ties with local industry and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Our alumni go on to become research leaders in the Dayton region and nationwide.鈥
U.S. News based its rankings on quality assessments by peers and recruiters, student selectivity, faculty resources and research activity. The data for the rankings came from statistical surveys of more than 2,150 programs and from reputation surveys sent to more than 23,200 academics and professionals, conducted in fall 2021 and early 2022.