Rankings of graduate programs at George Washington University

Rankings of graduate programs from the latest National Research Council study.

Arts and Humanities

American Studies
Ranked from 18–21 out of 22 peer programs
English
Ranked from 99–113 out of 119 peer programs
History
Ranked from 83–111 out of 137 peer programs

Engineering

Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ranked from 109–126 out of 130 peer programs
Electrical Engineering
Ranked from 114–131 out of 136 peer programs
Mechanical Engineering
Ranked from 116–126 out of 127 peer programs
Systems Engineering
Ranked from 68–72 out of 72 peer programs

Health Sciences

Microbiology and Immunology
Ranked from 24–73 out of 78 peer programs

Life Sciences

Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Ranked from 65–135 out of 157 peer programs
Biological Sciences
Ranked from 64–89 out of 94 peer programs
Molecular Medicine
Ranked from 28–75 out of 94 peer programs

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Chemistry
Ranked from 76–156 out of 178 peer programs
Computer Science
Ranked from 96–120 out of 127 peer programs
Mathematics
Ranked from 98–117 out of 127 peer programs
Physics
Ranked from 69–141 out of 161 peer programs
Statistics
Ranked from 50–58 out of 61 peer programs

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Economics
Ranked from 103–113 out of 117 peer programs
Political Science
Ranked from 13–33 out of 105 peer programs
Psychology
Ranked from 112–161 out of 236 peer programs
Public Administration
Ranked from 20–33 out of 54 peer programs
Public Policy
Ranked from 20–33 out of 54 peer programs

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