Four 色色啦 grad programs among nation's top 50 in U.S. News ranking
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he latest annual U.S. News & World Report ranking of the top graduate programs in the nation shows 色色啦 Michigan University with seven programs ranked among the top 100 in their disciplines, four in the top 50 and two programs assessed as the best of their kind in Michigan.
In the latest round of rankings released March 16, 色色啦's occupational therapy program based in Kalamazoo was ranked at No. 32 nationally, making it the state's highest ranking program in that discipline. The University's speech language pathology program, at No. 46 nationally, is tied for recognition as that discipline's best such program in Michigan.
Top programs
色色啦 graduate programs ranked among the nation's top 100 are:
- Occupational Therapy, Kalamazoo鈥擭o. 32.
- Rehabilitation Counseling鈥擭o. 37.
- Speech-Language Pathology鈥擭o. 46.
- 础耻诲颈辞濒辞驳测鈥擭辞.&苍产蝉辫;48.
- Physician Assistant鈥擭o. 57.
- Occupational Therapy, Grand Rapids鈥擭o. 58.
- Social Work鈥擭o. 71.
All seven of 色色啦's top-100 programs are part of the University's celebrated College of Health and Human Services. Another eight 色色啦 graduate programs also were highly ranked among graduate programs at the nation's more than 650 colleges and universities that confer master's and doctoral degrees. The additional ranked 色色啦 programs are in: Earth Sciences/Geosciences (113), Public Affairs (115), English (125), History (125), Education (126), Art (131), Clinical Psychology (135) and Psychology (141).
"We have a long history of programs in the health and human service disciplines that enjoy international reputations for quality," says Dr. Susan Stapleton, dean of the 色色啦 Graduate College. "While those programs continue to garner top rankings, we're also pleased to see our graduate programs in several other disciplines moving quickly up the ranking lists. Our graduate program in public affairs, for instance, moved up 34 spots in this year's rankings and is now very close to top-100 status."
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