April 18, 2024
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Binghamton University Programs Rise in U.S. News & World Report Graduate School Rankings

Every year, U.S. News & World Report ranks graduate programs throughout the country. In this year’s rankings, Binghamton University saw year-to-year rises in some nationally-acclaimed programs. Eleven programs ranked in the top 100! What makes Binghamton’s programs stand out? Take a look and see.

Nursing

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The Decker College of Nursing offers bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, certificate and doctor of nursing programs. The college relocated to Binghamton University’s Health Sciences Campus in Johnson City in 2021. There are also advanced certificate programs available in disaster management, forensic health and nursing education. Program graduates have gone on to work at Mount Sinai Hospital, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Albany Medical Center and many others.

The nursing program is ranked #90.

Public Affairs

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The Department of Public Administration offers a master’s degree in public administration, dual degrees and advanced certificate programs. Students can also receive certifications in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, Local Government Management and Non-Profit Administration. Students are attractive hires for positions that allow them to make positive change. They are also well-prepared to compete for openings that require management and financial analysis experience.

The public administration program is ranked #65.

Engineering

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The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science offers master’s and PhD programs in a variety of fields such as biomedical engineering, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, systems science and industrial engineering, and mechanical engineering. The school also offers a 4 + 1 accelerated program and a 3 + 2 international partnership program for those who want to advance their education while also shortening the time to the advanced degree.

Graduates are eagerly sought by high-technology businesses, financial firms, research labs, universities and management firms such as Amazon, Corning, Ford, Google, IBM, JP Morgan Chase, Lockheed Martin and more.

The engineering program is ranked #95. Computer science is ranked #99, biomedical engineering is #66, computer engineering is #79, electrical engineering is #113, industrial and systems engineering is #47, materials engineering is #84 and mechanical engineering is #99.

History

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The Department of History offers master’s and PhD programs in fields such as American, European, East Asian, Latin American and Ottoman history, and is currently home to the Journal of Women’s History, the first journal to be exclusively dedicated to the international field of women’s history. The department also produces its own Binghamton Journal of History, highlighting premier undergraduate and graduate work by Binghamton University students. Students also have the opportunity to produce original research, write a dissertation and participate in specialized training.

The history program is ranked #67.

Social Work

The Department of Social Work offers full-time and part-time master’s degrees in social work, in addition to dual degree programs. Its mission is to prepare social workers for autonomous, knowledge-based, advanced generalist practice within an integrated community of scholars, practitioners and learners. The Social Work Department helps students acquire a broad base of knowledge and skills to address the needs of families, individuals, groups, organizations and communities.

The social work program is ranked #62.

Economics

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The Department of Economics offers master’s and PhD programs. Students may also enroll in finance courses in the School of Management, as well as in courses in public administration through the College of Community and Public Affairs. Faculty members are highly accessible and classes are small (typically five to 20 students), emphasizing student-faculty interaction. Graduates have gone on to work at companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.

The economics program is ranked #79.

Geology

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The graduate program in the Department of Geological Sciences offers master’s and PhD programs in geological sciences. Students produce publishable work in environmental geosciences, sedimentology and surficial processes, and geochemistry and petrology. The program also regularly hosts field excursions and seminars held by noted geologists. Recent field trips include to Florida, Wyoming, Canada, Chile, East Africa and Mexico. Many alumni work as geologists in federal agencies such as NASA, the Sandia National Laboratories and the U.S. Geological Survey.

The geological sciences program is ranked #89.

Clinical Psychology

The Clinical Psychology program offers a PhD that aims to create sensitive and caring psychologists who are prepared to provide new knowledge and insight to the complex questions about the assessment and treatment of mental-health needs. Students from the program have gone on to complete residencies, internships and dissertation research.

The clinical psychology program is ranked #37.

English

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The English program offers master’s and PhD programs in a wide range of subjects including British and American literatures, critical theory, medieval studies, ethnic studies, creative writing and more. Many graduates have become professors, while others work in editing, publishing and media communications.

The English program is ranked #73.

Psychology

The Department of Psychology offers PhD programs in behavioral neuroscience, cognitive psychology and clinical psychology. The psychology graduate programs put a large emphasis on research, with many research findings highlighted in major news publications. Graduate programs prepare students for employment in academic settings, research institutes, and positions in the private sector.

The psychology program is ranked #88.

Business

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The School of Management offers master’s degrees in business administration and accounting, and a PhD in management. Over 80% of our recent MBA graduates received a full-time job offer within three months of graduation, and have gone on to work at places like PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, KPMG, American Express, Citi, Deloitte, Microsoft and more.

The full-time MBA program is ranked #102.

Political Science

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The Department of Political Science offers master’s and PhD programs that provide graduates with advanced training suitable for policy analysis, journalism or other professional careers. Students can specialize in international relations and foreign policy, human rights, political parties, campaigns and campaign finance, and religion and politics. Graduates have gone on to work in tax policy analysis, human rights research and journalism, as well as to teach at prestigious institutions around the country.

The political science program is ranked #59.

Mathematics

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The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers master’s and PhD programs. It also collaborates with the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership to offer the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in mathematics adolescence education, the Master of Science in Education (MSEd) degree in adolescence education in mathematics and an accelerated BA + MAT degree. The department boasts a dedicated and distinguished faculty whose main areas of research are algebra, number theory, analysis, combinatorics, dynamical systems, geometry/topology, graph theory, probability and statistics. Graduates have gone on to work at Amazon, Corning Incorporated, JP Morgan Chase, Janssen Research and Development, and others.

The mathematics program is ranked #91. The statistics program is ranked #72.

Education

The Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership offers master’s programs in different areas of education, along with many advanced certificate programs. Advanced certificates are available in Community Schools, Educational Leadership, Adolescence Special Education and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Graduates work in public and private schools; higher education; local, state and federal government; and as independent consultants and entrepreneurs.

The education program is ranked #100.

Biology

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The Department of Biological Sciences offers master’s and PhD programs in biochemical, cell and molecular biology (BCMB) or ecology, evolution and behavior (EEB), along with certificate programs and an accelerated BA + MS degree. In the BCMB program, students may conduct research on-site at biotechnology companies across the nation on a contract basis. Graduates are employed at life-science businesses and organizations such as the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Kinsey Institute, as well as hold post-doctoral positions at prestigious higher-education institutions.

The biological sciences program is ranked #119.

Sociology

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The Sociology Department offers master’s and PhD programs where students can pursue critical studies of labor, migration and capitalism, prison reform and surveillance, and power and the politics of resistance. It also offers a fast-track BA + MA program for undergraduates who want to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in only five years. About two thirds of the program’s PhDs over the past 10 years hold full-time academic positions in the U.S. and internationally.*** For some, doctoral research becomes a springboard for investing in social and research initiatives through non-profits or government agencies.

The sociology program is ranked #70.

Chemistry

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The Department of Chemistry’s graduate program offers MA, MS and PhD degrees for students who are innovative, competitive and highly motivated in the traditional areas of analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, as well as other relevant interdisciplinary subjects. Students are regularly recognized for exceptional academic achievement and research efforts through various awards and scholarships.

The chemistry program is ranked #128.


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