News Summary
The University of South Carolina (USC) has been recognized as the leading school for International MBA (IMBA) programs in the United States for the 11th straight year, as per the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. This achievement underscores the exceptional quality of USC’s Darla Moore School of Business, which has consistently maintained a top-three position in the IMBA category for 36 years. Additionally, USC has shown improvements in several other graduate programs, solidifying its status as a leader in academic excellence across various disciplines.
South Carolina – The University of South Carolina (USC) has secured its position as the top school for International MBA (IMBA) programs in the country for the 11th consecutive year, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate School rankings released on April 8, 2025. This marks a significant achievement for USC’s Darla Moore School of Business, which has maintained a top-three ranking for IMBA programs for an impressive 36 years.
Program Highlights
USC’s IMBA program is distinguished by its rigorous curriculum that includes in-country immersion experiences and global coursework tailored to equip students with the skills required for leadership roles in multinational companies. Participants benefit from the guidance of seasoned faculty members and engage in collaborative learning alongside peers from a variety of industries, enhancing the overall educational experience.
Improved Rankings Across Multiple Disciplines
In addition to the IMBA success, USC has seen notable improvements in other graduate programs. Highlights from the latest rankings include:
- The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing climbed 12 spots to rank No. 81 overall and No. 49 among public universities.
- The civil engineering program saw a substantial rise, moving up 14 places to rank No. 73 nationally.
- The nuclear engineering program also made strides, increasing its rank by two spots to No. 21.
- The College of Education improved its standing by two positions to No. 27 among graduate education schools, marking a remarkable 60-spot gain over three years.
- USC’s Joseph F. Rice School of Law rose three spots to No. 63, ranking No. 33 among public law schools, while its trial advocacy program rose dramatically to No. 12 nationally.
- The College of Nursing’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program improved by six spots to No. 36, and its Master’s program ranked 23rd in the nation. Additionally, USC’s online master’s nursing program maintained its No. 1 position for the fifth consecutive year.
- The Darla Moore School of Business also achieved high rankings in specific programs, including No. 18 for the graduate-level operations and supply chain program and No. 23 for its part-time MBA program.
Commitment to Academic Excellence
The improvements in rankings across various disciplines reflect the university’s dedication to academic excellence and the commitment of its faculty and staff. USC has positioned itself as a leader in higher education, boasting more nationally ranked graduate programs than all other colleges and universities in South Carolina combined.
Background on USC and its Graduate Programs
The University of South Carolina, established in 1801, is the flagship institution of the state. Over the years, it has evolved into a comprehensive university offering multiple disciplines. The Darla Moore School of Business, noted for its IMBA program, provides students with not only theoretical knowledge but also practical experience, contributing significantly to the effectiveness of its graduates in the global business landscape.
The university’s various colleges and programs aim to foster academic growth, research innovation, and community service, creating a well-rounded educational experience. Students at USC engage in diverse programs that prepare them for the dynamics of today’s job markets, particularly in high-demand fields like engineering, nursing, law, and business.
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