(July 30, 2019) -- For the third year in a row, Eduniversal, a Paris-based global ranking agency specializing in higher education, has recognized three master’s programs at UTSA among the best offered in the world.
Eduniversal, a widely respected source for national/international rankings in higher education, analyzed more than 20,000 Masters and M.B.A programs to build its 2019 rankings. From that group, Eduniversal ranked 5,360 academic programs from 886 different institutions in 136 countries.
The 2019 Best Master’s and MBA Ranking included two programs from the UTSA College of Business (COB) and one from the UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts (COLFA). The M.S. in Business was ranked No. 36 in the General Management for North America. The M.S. for Finance with a Real Estate Concentration was ranked No. 46 among academic programs in real estate and wealth management worldwide.
The Master of Arts in Communication was ranked No. 23 in the Corporate Communication category among programs in North America.
All three UTSA master’s programs scored high under Eduniversal’s three main criteria:
UTSA master’s programs are known for research excellence. Core focus areas include cybersecurity, data analytics, entrepreneurship, financial services, and real estate finance and development. A high-quality faculty guides these programs to prepare students for cutting-edge careers.
The UTSA Graduate School cultivates academic excellence in graduate education on a local and global platform by recruiting students from diverse cultural perspectives, encouraging intellectual curiosity and creativity, and promoting integrity and lifelong learning. It offers 65 master’s degrees, 25 doctoral degrees, and 31 graduate certificate programs to over 4,600 graduate students across seven colleges.
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