Terry College of Business Rankings
Current Rankings
| Ranking | Source |
|---|---|
| Bachelor of Business Administration | |
| 28th | U.S. News & World Report |
| Risk Management and Insurance | |
| 2nd | U.S. News & World Report |
| Real Estate | |
| 3rd | U.S. News & World Report |
| Management Information Systems | |
| 14th | U.S. News & World Report |
| Accounting | |
| 10th | Public Accounting Report |
| 17th | U.S. News & World Report |
| Management | |
| 22nd | U.S. News & World Report |
| Ranking | Source |
|---|---|
| Master of Business Administration | |
| 36th | Businessweek |
| 44th | The Economist* |
| 42nd | Forbes |
| Executive MBA | |
| 18th | Businessweek* |
| 26th | Financial Times* |
| Management Information Systems | |
| 14th | U.S. News & World Report |
| Accounting (MAcc) | |
| 11th | Public Accounting Report |
* U.S. business schools only
Additional Rankings Information
- MBA Program
- Undergraduate Program
- Risk Management and Insurance
- Real Estate
- Management Information Systems
- Accounting
- Marketing
- Finance
- Economics
MBA Program
- In Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2011 ranking of Executive MBA programs, the Terry College is ranked 22nd in the world and 18th in the United States. Among public business schools, Terry is ranked 6th nationally and is the top program in Georgia. Furthermore, the Terry EMBA ranked 15th in the U.S. and 17th in the world in the Businessweek graduate poll, which factors in teaching quality, career services, curriculum and other aspects of the experience.
- The Terry Executive MBA program is ranked 26th nationally in a global survey published by the Financial Times. Among public business schools, the Terry EMBA is a top 10 program. The average salary reported by graduates three years after completing the program was $165,042, which ranks 18th among EMBA programs in the United States. That salary figure also represents a 47 percent increase in average alumni salary, based on survey answers provided by graduates of the Terry EMBA program from 2007 who were asked to compare their current compensation with their pre-EMBA salaries.
- The Terry College’s full-time MBA program is ranked 36th nationally and 15th among public business schools by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. It is Terry’s best-ever numeric ranking in BusinessWeek’s biennial survey of the top graduate programs in business. In BusinessWeek’s corporate poll, which accounted for 45 percent of the business school ranking, Terry ranked 10th in the nation. The only public business school rated higher was the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
- The Terry College’s MBA program ranked 40th in the United States and 14th among public business schools in the U.S. in the ninth annual survey produced by The Economist (2010). The public business school ranking was Terry’s best placement ever among North American schools in the survey. The Terry College ranked 87th in the new global ranking of the top 100 MBA programs, up from 92nd in 2009. The survey is based on a school’s ability to deliver the most important elements that MBA candidates look for when pursuing their degrees.
- Forbes magazine ranked the Terry MBA 42nd among the top U.S. business schools for return on investment (2011). Among public business schools, the Terry MBA ranked 20th. Forbes based the ranking on the rate of return for the graduates of the Class of 2006. Forbes compared their reported earnings during their first five years after graduating to their “opportunity costs,” (defined as two years of forgone wages, plus the cost of tuition and fees). Terry MBA graduates from 2006 reported a median, pre-MBA salary of $49,000 and a post-MBA salary for 2010 of $120,000. Five years after graduating, the typical Terry MBA graduate was $60,000 ahead, according to Forbes’ calculation. And class of 2006 alumni had recouped all their opportunity costs in less than 3.6 years, on average.
Undergraduate Program
- U.S. News & World Report ranked the Terry College’s undergraduate program 28th overall and 17th among public business schools (2011). Of the more than 2,000 U.S. business schools, fewer than 500 have achieved full accreditation and are eligible to be ranked by U.S. News. This year’s ranking marks the 13th consecutive year Terry has been ranked in the top 30. The ranking was based on a U.S. News survey of business school deans and senior faculty at accredited programs, who were asked to rate the quality of all undergraduate business programs with which they were familiar.
- BusinessWeek ranked the Terry College’s bachelor’s program 57th and 23rd among public business schools in its annual ranking of the “Best Undergraduate B-Schools” (2011). The Terry College scored especially well on the survey’s measures of student satisfaction. Terry ranked 21st overall in the student survey, which included 50 questions on “everything from the quality of teaching to recreational facilities.”
Risk Management and Insurance
- U.S. News & World Report ranked the undergraduate insurance program 2nd in the nation in its latest survey of the best risk management/insurance programs (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and senior faculty from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a specialty category are ranked.
- Risk Management magazine ranked the insurance program 1st overall in its latest review (2011). The 10 business schools that were rated had the most risk management graduates in the 2010–211 school year.
Real Estate
- U.S. News & World Report ranked the undergraduate program in real estate 3rd in the nation in its most recent survey of the best real estate programs (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and senior faculty from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a specialty category are ranked.
Management Information Systems
- The MIS Department was ranked 14th in a survey of the best undergraduate business programs for information systems by U.S. News & World Report (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and senior faculty from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a specialty category are ranked.
- U.S. News & World Report also ranked the graduate program in MIS 14th nationally in its latest survey of the best information systems specialties (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and directors of accredited master’s programs from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a given category are ranked.
Accounting
- The bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programs in the Tull School of Accounting were all ranked by Public Accounting Report’s 2010 Survey of Accounting Professors. Tull’s bachelor’s was ranked 6th (3rd among public programs) and its master’s program ranked 11th (8th among public programs). The school’s PhD program was rated 16th (9th among public programs) in the teaching ranking and 16th (16th among public programs) in the research ranking.
- U.S. News & World Report ranked the Tull School of Accounting’s undergraduate program 17th nationally in a reputational survey of business program specialties (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and senior faculty from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a specialty category are ranked.
Management
- The Management Department was ranked 22nd in a survey of the best undergraduate business programs for management by U.S. News & World Report (2011). The “business specialty” rankings in U.S. News are based on reputational ratings by business school deans and senior faculty from the schools surveyed. The schools receiving the most votes in a specialty category are ranked.
Finance
- A 2002 ranking of research productivity in finance journals places the Terry College’s Banking and Finance Department 16th among U.S. public business schools and 37th overall among business schools globally. The Arizona State University study ranked finance departments by the number of publications in the top four journals in finance between 1991 and 2001.
Economics
- The Economics Department ranked 2nd out of 69 Southern colleges and universities in terms of research productivity. The study’s findings, published in the 2001 edition of Applied Economics Letters, were based on an examination of the total output of each school’s economics faculty from 1982 to 1997.
Compiled by the Office of Marketing & Communications in the Terry College of Business.
Contact Information
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Terry College of Business
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