Top Management Degrees Publishes Ranking of Top 50 Master's in Management Programs 2017
SEATTLE, Sept. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Online business education and career guide Top Management Degrees (http://www.topmanagementdegrees.com/) has published a ranking of the Top 50 Master's in Management Programs (http://www.topmanagementdegrees.com/rankings/best-masters-management/).
This Master's in Management ranking is based upon data collected on over 140 master's degree programs focused on management and leadership topics. The MiM programs were then vetted on the most recent data from the NCES: National Center for Education Statistics, PayScale's Graduate School Salary Report, US News & World Report's Best Business Schools Ranking, and the Princeton Review's Best Regional Colleges Ranking. The ranking order is based upon each program's accreditation, affordability, average early-career salary, and prestige.
Placing first in this ranking is the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, Michigan, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In third place is Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School of Business in Tempe, Arizona.
Other schools making the list include (alphabetically ordered):
Azusa Pacific University - Azusa, California
Babson College - Wellesley, Massachusetts
Boston University - Boston, Massachusetts
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, Ohio
Catholic University of America - Washington, District of Columbia
DePaul University - Chicago, Illinois
Duke University - Durham, North Carolina
George Mason University - Fairfax, Virginia
Georgetown University - Washington, District of Columbia
Lehigh University - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Manhattan College - Riverdale, New York
Manhattanville College - Purchase, New York
Middle Tennessee State University - Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Misericordia University - Dallas, Pennsylvania
Nazareth College - Rochester, New York
Neumann University - Aston, Pennsylvania
New Jersey Institute of Technology - Newark, New Jersey
Northwestern University - Evanston, Illinois
Pace University - New York, New York
Penn State University - University Park, Pennsylvania
Pepperdine University - Malibu, California
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, New York
Robert Morris University - Moon Township, Pennsylvania
Roberts Wesleyan College - Rochester, New York
Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, New York
Saint Joseph's University - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Saint Mary's College of California - Moraga, California
Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
Stanford University - Stanford, California
Stevens Institute of Technology - Hoboken, New Jersey
Texas A&M University- Commerce - Commerce, Texas
The New School - New York, New York
Tulane University - New Orleans, Louisiana
University of Central Florida - Orlando, Florida
University of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
University of Maryland, College Park - College Park, Maryland
University of Miami - Coral Gables, Florida
University of North Florida - Jacksonville, Florida
University of Notre Dame - Notre Dame, Indiana
University of San Diego - San Diego, California
University of South Florida - Tampa, Florida
University of Southern California - Los Angeles, California
University of Texas at Dallas - Richardson, Texas
University of West Florida - Pensacola, Florida
Wake Forest University - Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Worcester, Massachusetts
Yale University - New Haven, Connecticut
Tammie Cagle, editor at Top Management Degrees, says, "A Master's in Management degree program can prepare students for many careers as advisors, coordinators, and administrators of corporations, non-profits, and global entities among others." Cagle explains that in contrast to the robust MBA degree, a specialized MiM program is generally a quick and efficient degree, accelerating the time frame required for professionals to be trained as leaders and managers in this field. To find a school that is the right fit for them, students must strategically research programs based on their personal priorities, such as location, price, and prestige. This Top 50 ranking will help prospective students narrow their search for the right MiM program.
Top Management Degrees is an independent online resource for information about business and management education and careers. The site publishes rankings and reviews of top business and management degree programs, financial aid options for business students, career guides, and more.
Contact:
Tammie Cagle, editor
Top Management Degrees
(425) 440-0619
[email protected]
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