Five CHHS Master’s programs are ranked within the top 100 of their discipline, as recognized by US News & World Report 2020 rankings of graduate programs. Three CHHS programs ranked within the top 50 in their respective discipline.
“Rankings are just one of the many ways to measure the success of our College. Our faculty students, alumni, staff, and community partners remain proud that CHHS is committed to the mission of improving the health of all populations in a rapidly changing world,” says Dean of CHHS, Dr. Germaine M. Louis.
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs continue to rise in the ranks, reaching #49 and #37 respectively. The Master of Health Administration (MHA) maintains its spot at #33, and the Master of Public Health (MPH) makes a welcome debut at #78. The Master of Social Work (MSW) remained in the top 100 programs, tied with 24 other schools at #96.
CHHS offers five undergraduate degrees, twelve graduate degrees, and eleven certificate programs. CHHS is moving toward the goal of becoming a global college of public health in the near future.