The Financial Times of London again has ranked the MBA programs in USCs Moore School of Business among the top 50 in the world. The publication ranks the Moore School at No. 45.
"The Financial Times ranking is one of the most comprehensive and rigorous rankings internationally," said Robert Markland, associate dean for administration in the Moore School.
"With more schools entering the arena of global education, we are proud that the Moore School of Business has consistently been ranked in the top 50 in the world for four consecutive years. This honor affirms the quality and strength of our international master's program and recognizes that we are truly training the next generation of global managers."
The newspaper's ranking takes into account two dozen categories, including career progress, percentage of international students, international course content, placement success, and value for the money.
The Moore School is 29th among U.S. business schools ranked by Financial Times and has been ranked in the top 30 in the United States for the past four years. Among public schools in the United States, the Moore School ranks 11th. The Financial Times survey also showed that the Moore School had improved seven points in job placement.
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