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The University of South Carolina’s International MBA (IMBA) program has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the eleventh consecutive year. Celebrated by U.S. News & World Report, the program is renowned for its international education and cross-cultural experiences that prepare students to be global business leaders. Other USC graduate programs have also shown significant improvements in rankings, reinforcing the university’s commitment to academic excellence and preparing skilled professionals for the evolving workforce.
South Carolina – The University of South Carolina (USC) has once again been recognized for its outstanding International MBA (IMBA) program, achieving the No. 1 ranking in the nation for the eleventh consecutive year. This announcement was made on April 8, 2025, as part of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate School rankings.
The Darla Moore School of Business has proudly held a position within the top three IMBA programs for 36 straight years. This remarkable trend showcases the strength and consistency of the program in providing its students with valuable international education and experiences. According to the university, the IMBA program focuses on fostering cross-border work and immersing students in different cultures, which contributes to their development as global business leaders.
USC’s IMBA program is designed to equip students with essential technical expertise, quantitative proficiency, and critical soft skills. These skills are cultivated through various international living experiences that the program offers, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the global market.
In addition to its top-ranked IMBA program, USC showcased significant achievements across various other fields in this year’s rankings. The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing experienced a notable improvement, climbing 12 spots to secure the No. 81 position overall and No. 49 among public universities in engineering. The civil engineering program also enjoyed a rise, moving up 14 spots to No. 73 nationally, while the nuclear engineering program improved to an impressive No. 21.
Further demonstrating its quality education, the College of Education enhanced its standing by two places, now ranked No. 27 among graduate schools. Moreover, the Joseph F. Rice School of Law increased its rank by three spots, achieving No. 63 nationally and No. 33 among public law schools. Within this law school, the trial advocacy program is now positioned at No. 12.
The College of Nursing has also excelled, as its Doctor of Nursing Practice program jumped six spots to No. 36, while its master’s program ranks No. 23 nationwide. Notably, the College of Nursing has been recognized as No. 1 for its online master’s program for the fifth consecutive year, highlighting its commitment to delivering quality education in the nursing field.
Additionally, the graduate-level operations and supply chain program at the Darla Moore School of Business is currently ranked No. 18, while the part-time MBA program stands at No. 23. This broad representation of rankings illustrates USC’s comprehensive commitment to academic excellence and improvements in student outcomes, as emphasized by the Provost.
USC now boasts a higher number of nationally ranked graduate programs than all other colleges and universities in South Carolina combined, solidifying its status as a leading institution for higher education. The consistent performance across various disciplines illustrates the university’s dedication to nurturing skilled professionals who are prepared to significantly impact their respective fields.
The continuous success of USC’s graduate programs reflects its strategic focus on providing innovative, high-quality education that meets the demands of an evolving workforce, ensuring that graduates are not only competitive in the job market but also equipped to lead in their professions.
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