UCI’s graduate programs shine in U.S. News & World Report rankings
UCI’s doctoral programs once again shined in U.S. News & World Report’s annual graduate school rankings – published online on March 12. In just its fifth year of eligibility, the UCI School of Law ranks seventh among public universities and 23rd overall. In addition, it’s third among publics for clinical training (seventh overall) and third among publics for tax law (eighth overall). UCI Law is celebrating its 10th anniversary during the 2018-19 academic year.
Other top 25 UCI schools and programs include:
- School of Education, 13th among publics, 23rd overall
- Computer science, 16th among publics, 28th overall
- Part-time MBA program, 19th among publics, 32nd overall
- The Henry Samueli School of Engineering, 21st among publics, 36th overall
- The Paul Merage School of Business, 21st among publics, 43rd overall
- School of Medicine research, 22nd among publics, 45th overall
U.S. News did not evaluate any arts, social sciences, sciences or humanities programs this year. UCI is one of the top doctorate-granting institutions in the U.S. and has more than 5,000 students engaged in advanced scholarship and world-class research.