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Here’s How Texas Grad Schools Rank Among Top Programs: U.S.

U.S. News & World Report has released its rankings of the best grad schools for 2020.

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U.S. News & World Report has released its 2020 rankings of the best graduate schools in the country and several Texas schools made the annual list.

The rankings for 2020 evaluate programs in business, law, medicine, engineering, education and nursing, according to U.S. News. The publication explained the rankings are unique for each field.

U.S. News says government data shows that both master’s’-level and doctorate-level jobs are forecast to increase in the near future.

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“Whether you’re looking to pursue a degree in law, medicine or business, the best graduate schools rankings offer the in-depth data and information you need to start your search,” Anita Narayan, managing editor of education at U.S. News, said in a press release. “You can compare data on factors that most interest you — whether that’s how many law students pass the bar and are employed at graduation, or the student-faculty ratio and research expenditures at engineering schools.”

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for each program evaluated by U.S. News:

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Business

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for full-time MBAs:

26: Rice University (Jones) (TX)

43: Southern Methodist University (Cox) (TX)

57: Baylor University (Hankamer) (TX)

95: University of Houston (Bauer) (TX)

Below are the top schools for full-time MBA:

University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) (1)
Stanford University (2)
University of Chicago (Booth) (3)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) (3)
Harvard University (3)

Law

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for law:

16: University of Texas--Austin (TX)

48: Baylor University (TX)

52: Southern Methodist University (Dedman) (TX)

59: University of Houston (TX)

Below are the top schools for law:

Yale University (1)
Stanford University (2)
Harvard University (3)

Medical

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for medical research:

22: Baylor College of Medicine (TX)

Below are the top schools for medical research:

Harvard University (1)
Johns Hopkins University (2)
University of Pennsylvania (3)
Stanford University (3)

Engineering

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for engineering:

27: Rice University (Brown) (TX)

69: University of Houston (Cullen) (TX)

106: Southern Methodist University (Lyle) (TX)

128: Baylor University (TX)

Below are the top schools for engineering:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1)
Stanford University (2)
University of California-Berkeley (3)

Nursing

Here’s how Texas schools ranked for nursing:

162: University of the Incarnate Word (TX)

Below are the top schools for nursing:

Johns Hopkins University (1)
Duke University (2)
University of Pennsylvania (3)

Education

Here’s how Texas schools rank for education:

105: Southern Methodist University (TX)

110: University of Houston (TX)

134: Baylor University (TX)

172: Sam Houston State University (TX)

191: Stephen F. Austin State University (TX)

Below are the top schools for education:

Harvard University (1)
University of Pennsylvania (2)
University of California-Los Angeles (3)
Stanford University (3)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (3)

U.S. News says in its methodology that the rankings are based on two types of data: expert opinions and “statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research and students.” Statistical indicators include inputs like admission test scores and outputs like starting salaries. (You can read the full methodology here.)

Editors note: University of Texas--Austin has been added to the law section.

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