By Althea Johnson, University Communications and Marketing
The ±«Óătv offers dozens of graduate programs considered among the best in America, according to 2024 rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report. ±«Óătv features 31 graduate programs ranked inside the top 100.
Ten ±«Óătv graduate programs are ranked in the top 50 among all public and private institutions, led by industrial and organizational psychology at No. 3 and public health at No. 22. The universityâs full-time MBA program moved up nearly 30 spots and is now ranked No. 73.
For ±«Óătv Health, the doctor of nursing practice program moved up 34 places into the top 50 and the physicianâs assistant program made the list for the first time, coming in at No. 65. More information about rankings for ±«Óătv Health programs is available
In addition, ±«Óătvâs computer engineering and nursing-masterâs programs both saw double-digit gains in the rankings.
âThe ±«Óătv is proud to have our graduate programs recognized among the nationâs best by U.S. News & World Report,â said ±«Óătv President Rhea Law. âOur university is committed to delivering high-quality programs that prepare our students for successful careers and continue to help fill the talent pipeline for the Tampa Bay regionâs employers. Our performance in the national rankings is a reflection of the hard work and continued pursuit of excellence by our students, faculty and staff.â
Full list of ±«Óătvâs top 50 programs:
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology* â 3
- Audiology* â 18
- Criminology* â 18
- Public Health â 22
- Library and Information Studies* â 27
- Nursing â Masterâs â 31
- Nursing â Doctor of Nursing Practice â 33
- Environmental Engineering â 44
- Rehabilitation Counseling â 46
- Physical Therapy* â 49
Full list of ±«Óătvâs 51-100 programs:
- Healthcare Managementâ 52
- Earth Sciences â 54
- Industrial Engineering â 54
- Education â Overall â 54
- Speech-Language Pathology* â 55
- Clinical Psychology* â 56
- Medical â Physicianâs Assistant â 65
- Engineering â Chemical â 66
- Pharmacy* â 68
- Business â Partâtime MBA â 68
- Engineering â Computer Engineering â 71
- Engineering â Civil â 73
- Business â Full-time MBA â 73
- Fine Arts* â 73
- Engineering â Overall â 85
- Statistics* â 86
- Sociology* â 92
- Engineering â Electrical/Electronic/Communications â 93
- Nursing â Anesthesia* â 94
- Social Work* â 94
- Psychology* â 97
As U.S. News does not release new rankings for every program, every year, rankings denoted with an asterisk have been republished this year. U.S News also announced that medical school rankings will be released at a later date.
According to U.S. News, rankings are generated through âranking indicatorsâ derived from reputation and/or data reported by each institution. For some programs, U.S. News evaluates key areas such as expert opinions in the field, opportunities for student engagement, resources for student support and career success, as well as faculty and student performance, in terms of existing credentials, research impact and metrics such as student job placement.
In addition to the graduate program rankings, in September U.S. News ranked ±«Óătv No. 42 among public institutions on its annual list of best universities in the nation. Itâs the highest ranking ever for ±«Óătv and the fourth consecutive year the university has been inside the top 50.