Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 05:58     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:Many of the schools that are top notch for Musical Theatre are not highly ranked overall: Baldwin-Wallace, Shenandoah, Rider,…Carnegie Mellon is the big exception.


And Michigan of course!
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 05:52     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

University of Missouri - Journalism.
Syracuse - public policy
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 05:44     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:I am curious. Without naming names I see a university that is ranked outside of the top 100 - but with one very niche top 10 department?

Is that common?


Why wouldn’t you name names? What is the program you’re talking about??
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 04:59     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are some schools that I found with specific programs that are disproportionately rated higher than the university as a whole (I know schools like Michigan State, BYU, Iowa, Delaware, etc. aren't that low ranked, but these specific programs are really standouts)

BYU - #3 accounting program in the nation

St. Joseph's University in Philly - #8 for analytics and #7 for insurance

University of Utah - #5 for entrepreneurship

Georgia State - #4 for insurance and #9 for Information Systems,
...

What is your source for all these rankings?


St. Joe’s also has a top food marketing program. I had no idea analytics was ranked so highly - maybe this is why my kid got a fantastic internship.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 02:17     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are some schools that I found with specific programs that are disproportionately rated higher than the university as a whole (I know schools like Michigan State, BYU, Iowa, Delaware, etc. aren't that low ranked, but these specific programs are really standouts)

BYU - #3 accounting program in the nation

St. Joseph's University in Philly - #8 for analytics and #7 for insurance

University of Utah - #5 for entrepreneurship

Georgia State - #4 for insurance and #9 for Information Systems,
...

What is your source for all these rankings?


I was wondering the same thing.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 02:07     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UC Davis - Viticulture and Enology


Also Cal Poly SLO for Wine & Viticulture


Cal poly and UC Davis - neither are "low ranked" schools you need to catch up.


Not anymore but the parents of current students remember them as the safety UC for B- students and a hippie party school SLO.
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 00:31     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:Industrial Design - https://www.valuecolleges.com/rankings/undergraduate-industrial-design/

#1 - Brigham Young
#2 - James Madison


Value colleges??
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2023 00:30     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:Here are some schools that I found with specific programs that are disproportionately rated higher than the university as a whole (I know schools like Michigan State, BYU, Iowa, Delaware, etc. aren't that low ranked, but these specific programs are really standouts)

BYU - #3 accounting program in the nation

St. Joseph's University in Philly - #8 for analytics and #7 for insurance

University of Utah - #5 for entrepreneurship

Georgia State - #4 for insurance and #9 for Information Systems,
...

What is your source for all these rankings?
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 23:57     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Oxford U (the one in England) for Organ (the instrument) Studies.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 23:53     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alfred University for Ceramics

Wonder how well they are rated for Underwater Basketweaving?

There are MANY industrial uses of ceramics.
I worked in manufacturing for a company that made spark plugs. Alfred Ceramics graduates were highly sought after and enables the organization to streamline production.

I know you thought you were being funny (probably could not get into Emerson) but there is a lot to this.


+1

Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 23:13     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Many of the schools that are top notch for Musical Theatre are not highly ranked overall: Baldwin-Wallace, Shenandoah, Rider,…Carnegie Mellon is the big exception.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 23:05     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U of Cincinnati has the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music


I forgot about this one - yes, this is another one

I have also heard Cincy has a good aerospace engineering, I think?


Yes, and computer engineering.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 22:44     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Industrial Design - https://www.valuecolleges.com/rankings/undergraduate-industrial-design/

#1 - Brigham Young
#2 - James Madison

Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 22:34     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alfred University for Ceramics


Wonder how well they are rated for Underwater Basketweaving?


Ceramics engineering, and glass engineering. Super cool in demand specialties within material science.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2023 22:29     Subject: Examples of top programs in low ranked schools?

Anonymous wrote:IU Kelley


IU is well within the top 100.