Among the exceptional department and program outcomes: the Physician Assistant program was ranked at the top of its field in the nation.
The rankings likewise revealed proof of the reputational increase of a number of Duke top priorities locations, such as quantum computing, which probably added to a nine-spot increase of electrical engineering to 16th in the nation.
Fuqua School of Business ranked 11th general
- Accounting (22th)
- Finance (14th)
- Management (18th)
- International (21th)
- Entrepreneurship (17th)
- Executive MBA (5th)
- Marketing (8th)
- Nonprofit (8th)
- Business Analytics (10th)
Pratt School of Engineering ranked 22nd general
- Biomedical Engineering (5th)
- Computer Engineering (18th)
- Electrical Engineering (16th)
- Environmental Engineering (12th)
- Mechanical Engineering (25th)
School of Nursing Master’s Program was ranked 4th general
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care (1st)
- Administration Management (1st)
- Family (1st)
- Pediatric Primary Care (1st)
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care (1st)
- Mental Health (1st)
School of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice Program was ranked second general
- Leadership (1st)
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care (1st)
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care (1st)
- Family (1st)
- Pediatric Primary Care (1st)
- Mental Health (1st)
Sanford School of Public Policy
- Environmental Policy (2th)
- Public Policy Analysis (sixth)
- Social Policy (sixth)
- Health Policy (7th)
Each year, the publication turns the programs in the arts and sciences that it ranks. Departments that were formerly ranked can be discovered in a 2022 Duke Today story. Here are the rankings for the scholastic departments and specializeds that were ranked this year:
Arts & Sciences
Biochemistry (16th)
Chemistry (27th)
Computer Science (20th)
- Artificial Intelligence (21st)
- Theory (21st)
Earth Sciences (39th)
Environmental Sciences (6th)
Math (16th)
- Algebra (14th)
- Analysis (15th)
- Applied Math (16th)
- Geometry (16th)
Physics (28th)
- Atomic (16th)
- Nuclear (8th)
- Quantum (13th)