News Summary
The University of South Carolina has been recognized as having the No. 1 International MBA program for the 11th consecutive year, highlighting its commitment to excellence in international business education. The Darla Moore School of Business continues to rank among the top programs nationally, equipping students with vital skills through immersive experiences and expert faculty. With a nearly 98% job placement rate, USC’s dedication to preparing graduates for global careers solidifies its reputation in higher education. Additionally, USC sees success across various graduate programs, reinforcing its leadership in academic quality.
Columbia, South Carolina – The University of South Carolina (USC) has earned the title of having the No. 1 International MBA program for the 11th consecutive year, according to rankings released on April 8, 2025, by U.S. News & World Report. This noteworthy achievement underscores USC’s sustained excellence and commitment to delivering high-quality education in international business.
The Darla Moore School of Business, which administers the International MBA program, has consistently ranked among the top three nationally for 36 consecutive years. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in global markets by emphasizing cross-border work and incorporating immersive, in-country experiences along with global coursework.
Students enrolled in the International MBA program benefit from being taught by faculty members with extensive expertise across various industries, including health care, engineering, consulting, marketing, banking, and sales. This diverse teaching background equips students with both the technical knowledge and the soft skills necessary to navigate the complexities of international business.
A key feature of the program is its comprehensive training in business analytics, which enhances students’ quantitative proficiency. Additionally, students develop critical soft skills through their immersive experiences abroad, setting them up for successful careers upon graduation. The program boasts an impressive job placement rate of nearly 98% for its graduates, illustrating its effectiveness in preparing students for the workforce.
Beyond the International MBA program, USC has achieved numerous accolades across various graduate programs. The university currently holds more nationally ranked graduate programs than all other colleges and universities in South Carolina combined. Notably, the following programs have also received recognition:
- The Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing has climbed 12 positions to rank No. 81 overall in engineering and No. 49 among public universities.
- The Civil Engineering program improved by 14 spots, now ranking at No. 73 nationally.
- Nuclear Engineering advanced significantly, achieving a national ranking of No. 21.
- The College of Education has seen its ranking rise two spots to No. 27 in best graduate education programs, marking an impressive improvement of 60 spots in just three years.
- The Joseph F. Rice School of Law has improved its standing by three positions, reaching No. 63 nationally and No. 33 among public law schools, with its trial advocacy program now ranked No. 12 in the nation.
- The College of Nursing’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program has moved up to No. 36, and the nursing master’s program holds a ranking of No. 23. Additionally, the online master’s program has been ranked No. 1 for an impressive fifth consecutive year.
- The graduate-level operations and supply chain program at the Darla Moore School of Business is ranked No. 18, while the part-time MBA program ranks No. 23.
USC’s continued success in national rankings is a testament to the university’s commitment to academic excellence and robust student outcomes. This focus on developing both the hard and soft skills of its students positions USC as a leader in higher education.
As part of its dedication to celebrating educational achievements, USC is planning a two-day event to mark the 50th anniversary of its international business programs. This celebration will honor the university’s longstanding tradition of excellence in this critical field.
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