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The University of South Carolina (USC) has achieved the top spot for its International MBA program for the 11th consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Report. The Darla Moore School of Business has shown exceptional consistency, remaining in the top three IMBA programs for 36 years. Graduates are equipped with a blend of technical and soft skills essential for global business success. USC also boasts the most nationally ranked graduate programs in South Carolina, reflecting overall improvements across various disciplines, including law and engineering.
South Carolina – The University of South Carolina (USC) has secured the top position in the United States for its International MBA (IMBA) program for the 11th consecutive year, according to the latest Best Graduate School rankings from U.S. News & World Report for 2025. This recognition solidifies USC’s reputation for excellence in graduate-level education, particularly in international business.
The Darla Moore School of Business has maintained its presence among the top three IMBA programs for a remarkable 36 years, showcasing the school’s commitment to providing a high-quality educational experience. Students enrolled in the IMBA program benefit from cross-border work experiences that include immersive in-country sessions and a curriculum rich in global coursework.
Graduates of the IMBA program emerge with a well-rounded skill set, incorporating technical expertise and quantitative abilities cultivated through business analytics, as well as invaluable soft skills developed from diverse international experiences. These competencies are essential for navigating the complexities of today’s global business environment.
In addition to its top-ranking IMBA program, USC boasts more nationally ranked graduate programs than all other colleges and universities in South Carolina combined. This achievement reflects broad-based improvements across various academic disciplines, including engineering, education, and law.
The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing made notable gains in the latest rankings, climbing 12 spots to rank No. 81 overall and No. 49 among public universities. Within this college, the civil engineering program saw a 14-spot improvement, now positioned at No. 73, while the nuclear engineering program advanced two spots to rank No. 21 nationally.
The College of Education also demonstrated significant progress, achieving a ranking of No. 27 among the best graduate education schools, representing an impressive total improvement of 60 spots in just three years. This growth is indicative of the strides being made in academic rigor and student support within the college.
Furthermore, the Joseph F. Rice School of Law improved its standing by three spots to No. 63 overall and No. 33 among public law schools. The law school’s trial advocacy program is now ranked No. 12 nationally, reflecting excellence in legal training and practical experience. Improvements have been observed in various areas within the law school, including contracts and commercial law, environmental law, intellectual property, international law, and tax law.
The College of Nursing also saw advancements in its programs, with the Doctor of Nursing Practice program rising six spots to No. 36, while the master’s program was ranked 23rd nationwide. Moreover, the College of Nursing has secured the top spot for its online master’s program for five consecutive years, emphasizing its dedication to providing accessible and high-quality nursing education.
Further highlights from USC’s graduate program rankings include the operations and supply chain program at the Darla Moore School of Business, which is now ranked No. 18, and the part-time MBA program, which holds a rank of No. 23. This broad spectrum of strong programs underscores the university’s extensive commitment to fostering academic excellence across various disciplines.
USC’s evolving rankings not only reflect a commitment to high educational standards but also resonate with the goal of enriching student outcomes and improving lives across South Carolina. The university’s dedication to academic excellence is evident through the continuous improvements seen throughout its graduate programs.
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