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Minnesota State University Rankings
The University of Minnesota ranks third in the list of national information systems; In pharmacy, the University of Minnesota ranks fourth; In the ranking of applied mathematics, the University of Minnesota ranks fifth; In the national chemical engineering rankings, the University of Minnesota ranked fifth; In psychology, Minnesota ranks ninth.

Other majors of the University of Minnesota ranked 10-20 in the United States are economics (1 1) and architecture (11); Pedagogy (11); Civil engineering (14); Chemical drug analysis (15); Management (16); Venture capital (16); Mathematics (17); Landscape architecture (18); Politics (19); Material engineering (19); Statistics (20); Sociology (20); Law (20); MBA major (20); Geological science (20); Computer Science (20).

University of Minnesota Ranking-Other

The education budget of the University of Minnesota is as high as $2.5 billion. In the ranking of American public universities, the University of Minnesota ranks third, second only to the University of California at Barricade and the University of Michigan.

The University of Minnesota ranks 23rd in the quality evaluation of scientific research papers of universities in the world.

In Washington Monthly, the University of Minnesota ranked 43rd.

In the 20 18 American journalism undergraduate ranking, the University of Minnesota ranks 69th.

In the ranking of law schools, the University of Minnesota ranks 19.

Its Carlson School of Management makes the University of Minnesota ranked seventh in the United States and ranked in the list of teachers' research.

Carlson School of Management ranks 15 for part-time MBA in the United States, and e MBA ranks 20th in the United States.

The above other rankings about the University of Minnesota in the United States show the writing level of the university and the status of schools such as Carlson School of Management and Law School in the United States. The University of Minnesota has also trained many outstanding alumni, including 22 Nobel Prize winners, 1 Chief Justice of the United States, 2 Vice Presidents of the United States, and founders of many Fortune 500 companies in the United States.