Ranking of Public Health Graduate Programs

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How to Read Your Ranking

  • Programs are ranked by their score, a weighted sum of the items you chose. (Details)
  • Descriptions of each item are listed at the bottom of the page. (You can also see a description by mousing over items at the top of the table.)
  • Your weight for each item is shown beneath the item at the top of the table. Weights range in magnitude from 0 (not important) to 5 (extremely important).
  • A positive weight means that you prefer larger values for the item. A negative weight means that you prefer smaller values for the item.
  • Green values are at least one standard deviation better than the mean. Red values are at least one standard deviation worse than the mean.
  • Data sources can be found below.

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Your Ranking of Public Health Graduate Schools

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Rank
 
Department
 
Yrs
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Job
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UG Acc
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1.Biological Sciences in Public Health, Harvard University40.55.583%64.89%745745
1.Master of Public Health, Harvard University40.55.583%64.89%745745
3.Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University21.75.283%*10.210%740740
4.Public Health, University of Southern California19.95.7100%*4.227%690665
5.Biostatistics (School of Public Health), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill17.34.965%42.436%650640
6.Biostatistics (School of Public Health), University of Michigan-Ann Arbor15.16.286%24.257%680640
7.Public Health, Johns Hopkins University13.56.763%42.235%705680
8.Public Health, University of California-Berkeley10.75.778%8.225%685645
9.Public Health, George Washington University7.35.783%*0.638%640640
10.Maternal & Child Health (Public Health), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill6.14.965%10.836%650640
11.Public Health, Temple University5.54.788%4.463%550540
12.Public Health, Columbia University in the City of New York3.87.464%9.813%725715
13.Public Health Studies, Saint Louis University-Main Campus2.06.388%1.476%610600
14.Dental Public Health, Boston University1.86.0*75%*1.055%655645
14.Public Health, University of Massachusetts-Lowell1.86.0*75%*8.441%588600
16.Public Health, Tulane University of Louisiana1.55.962%7.845%680670
17.Public Health Genetics, University of Washington-Seattle Campus1.45.775%8.667%610590
18.Public Health, University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus1.26.474%8.849%625610
19.Public Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch1.06.0*75%*4.454%*628*610*
20.Public Health, University of California-Los Angeles0.77.669%12.823%665630
Rank
 
Department
 
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21.Public Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth0.56.0*75%*3.054%*628*610*
22.Public Health, University of Toledo0.36.0*75%*2.654%*628*610*
23.Public Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign0.15.771%1.268%675615
23.Public Health, University of South Carolina-Columbia0.14.761%18.467%580570
25.Public Health, The University of Texas at Austin-0.26.375%*3.051%630605
26.School of Public Health, San Diego State University-0.46.0*83%*3.847%550530
27.Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison-0.56.0*75%*1.671%650615
28.Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami-1.36.2*70%*1.846%640620
29.Public Health, University of South Florida-2.05.967%10.428%565555
30.Public Health, Rutgers University-New Brunswick/Piscataway-2.26.0*75%*1.261%615580
31.Public Health, University of Cincinnati-Main Campus-2.36.0*75%*13.077%565545
32.Public Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-2.56.2*70%*2.454%*628*610*
33.Public Health, University of Utah-2.76.0*75%*1.886%628*610*
34.Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center-2.96.2*70%*1.254%*628*610*
35.Public Health, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities-3.46.473%2.670%630600
36.Public Health, Wayne State University-3.76.2*70%*1.063%628*610*
37.Public Health, SUNY at Albany-4.26.0*75%*0.656%575555
38.Public Health, University of Massachusetts-Amherst-5.26.0*75%*2.880%575565
39.Public Health Genetics, University of Iowa-5.46.675%*4.084%600585
40.Public Health (71203), University of Illinois at Chicago-5.96.764%12.058%605570
Rank
 
Department
 
Yrs
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Job
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41.Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham-6.35.266%5.688%570560
42.Public Health, Indiana University-Bloomington-6.96.0*75%*2.085%560550
42.Public Health (Master's), The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston-6.97.264%7.454%*628*610*
42.Public Health (PhD), The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston-6.97.264%7.454%*628*610*
45.Public Health - PUHE, University of Kentucky-8.56.2*70%*0.879%575565
46.Public Health, Colorado State University-9.06.2*70%*3.688%565555
47.Public Health, Loma Linda University-12.28.059%6.254%*628*610*
48.Public Health, Oregon State University-13.16.767%5.490%550530
49.School of Public Health, Ohio State University-Main Campus-14.36.959%4.273%580560
50.Public Health, University of Hawaii at Manoa-27.110.864%1.065%570535

Item Descriptions

Your Score
Your customized program score is a weighted sum of points for each item. The weights were selected on this page. For an item with importance weight W, a program receives W × S points for being S standard deviations above average. Larger values are better.
Years to Degree (Yrs)
Median time lapse from entering graduate school at the doctorate-granting institution to receipt of doctorate in years. Note that time spent obtaining a master's degree at a different institution is not counted. Your weight = -4. Smaller values are better. (SED, 2000-2004)
Placement Rate (Job)
Percentage of doctorate recipients from the program with definite plans at graduation (either a job or a postdoctoral position). Your weight = 4. Larger values are better. (SED, 2000-2004)
Doctorates Granted per Year (Deg / Yr)
The average number of doctorates granted by the program per year between 2001 and 2005. Your weight = 5. Larger values are better. (IPEDS, 2001-2005)
Undergraduate Acceptance Rate (UG Acc)
The percentage of applicants the institution accepts into its undergraduate programs. Your weight = -2. Smaller values are better. (IPEDS, 2005)
Math SAT Score (SAT-M)
The average of the 25th and 75th percentile mathematics SAT scores for undergraduates at the institution. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (IPEDS, 2005)
Verbal SAT Score (SAT-V)
The average of the 25th and 75th percentile verbal SAT scores for undergraduates at the institution. Your weight = 2. Larger values are better. (IPEDS, 2005)
Missing Values
Missing values have been replaced with the average value for all programs in the field.

Data Sources

Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
IPEDS is an annual, comprehensive set of surveys of all colleges and universities in the United States. The surveys are conducted by the National Center for Education StatisticsLearn more
National Research Council
The National Research Council conducts assessments of doctoral programs in the United States every 10 to 15 years). The data we use are from the most recent assessment, the 1995 study Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States: Continuity and Change. Learn more about the NRC study's methods here; order a copy here. The next NRC assessment is scheduled for release in Summer 2009.  Learn more
Survey of Earned Doctorates
The NSF/NIH/NEH/USED/USDA/NASA Survey of Earned Doctorates is an annual survey of all new recipients of doctorates from US universities at graduation. The average of the response rates for the 2000–2004 surveys was 92%.  Learn more
Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering
The Survey is an annual assessment of the number and characteristics of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in science, engineering, and health-related fields. It is conducted by the National Science FoundationLearn more
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all Public Health degree recipients from the institution and may include graduates from more than one program.
The graduate school rankings on PhDs.org have been made possible by
grants from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The Center for Science and the Media served as the project's fiscal sponsor.