The Smith School’s strengths in both academics and research are reflected in its rankings and other accolades. The Financial Times ranks the school’s full-time MBA program number 18 in the U.S. and the PhD program number six. The School’s part-time MBA program is also ranked among the nation’s best and is annually rated number one in the Washington, D.C. – Baltimore region by U.S. News&World Report.
Undergraduate Program:
U.S. News&World Report, 2008
- #17 Undergraduate Program
- #5 Management Information Systems
- #8 Supply Chain Management/Logistics
- #9 Entrepreneurship
- #11 Quantitative Analysis
- #14 Management
- #16 Production/Operations Management
- #15 Finance
- #16 Marketing
- #14 International Business
Graduate Programs:
The Financial Times, 2008
- #18 MBA Program, U.S.
- #6 PhD Program, U.S., #13 World
- #11 in Research, World
- #6 Best in IT, World (alumni recommendations)
- #7 Best in eBusiness, World (alumni recommendations)
- #5 Public Business School, U.S.
- #2 Value for the Money category (among top-20 US schools)
Business Week, 2008
- #26 MBA Program, U.S.
- #3 Intellectual Capital
U.S.News & World Report, 2008
- #16 Part-time MBA Program
- #6 Information Systems
- #12 Supply Chain/Logistics
- #13 Entrepreneurship
- #20 Management
- #23 Production/Operations
Princeton Review, "Best 282 Business Schools" 2007
- #9 Offering Greatest Opportunity for Minority Students
The Financial Times, 2008
- #22 Custom Executive Education, U.S.
Wall Street Journal, 2007
- #10 MBA Program (among all U.S. regional schools)
- #8 Academic Excellence in Information Technology (World)
Fortune Small Business Magazine, 2007
- Top 25 in Entrepreneurship, U.S.
ResearchThe Financial Times, 2008
Based on Research Contribution 2002-2006 (All Journals)
The School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
- #7 The UTD Top 100 Business School Research Rankings
The Financial Times, 2007
- #2 Employment Rate among the top 20 U.S. business schools