Rankings of graduate programs at Tufts University

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

Agricultural Sciences

Nutrition
Ranked from 1–9 out of 44 peer programs

Arts and Humanities

English
Ranked from 47–77 out of 119 peer programs
History
Ranked from 20–40 out of 137 peer programs
Drama
Ranked from 3–13 out of 27 peer programs

Engineering

Chemical Engineering
Ranked from 36–74 out of 106 peer programs
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ranked from 19–54 out of 130 peer programs
Electrical Engineering
Ranked from 87–123 out of 136 peer programs
Mechanical Engineering
Ranked from 38–80 out of 127 peer programs

Health Sciences

Immunology
Ranked from 16–60 out of 78 peer programs
Microbiology/Bacteriology
Ranked from 5–30 out of 74 peer programs
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Ranked from 25–80 out of 116 peer programs
Psychology
Ranked from 38–72 out of 236 peer programs

Life Sciences

Biochemistry
Ranked from 49–128 out of 157 peer programs
Biology
Ranked from 49–93 out of 121 peer programs
Cell Biology/Cell, Molecular, and Developmental Biology
Ranked from 23–90 out of 122 peer programs
Genetics
Ranked from 10–43 out of 65 peer programs
Neuroscience
Ranked from 36–79 out of 94 peer programs
Cell and Molecular Bio, Other/Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Ranked from 35–56 out of 63 peer programs

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Physics
Ranked from 41–111 out of 161 peer programs
Chemistry
Ranked from 85–152 out of 178 peer programs
Computer Science
Ranked from 28–68 out of 127 peer programs
Mathematics
Ranked from 84–104 out of 127 peer programs

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Child Development
Ranked from 108–167 out of 236 peer programs

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