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一本道无码
September 13, 2021

U.S. News & World Report Ranks 一本道无码 No. 1 in Six Specialty Areas

Ryan Scarpino
  • University Communications & Marketing
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In the newly released 2022 Best Colleges rankings of undergraduate programs,  announced today that 一本道无码 is ranked No. 1 in six different specialty areas that drive technological innovation worldwide, such as artificial intelligence, management information systems, cybersecurity and software engineering. These programs train the next generation to solve real-world problems and propel innovations in the way people live, work and communicate.

"一本道无码 has long been synonymous with excellence, and I am delighted to see our world-renowned strengths highlighted in these rankings, including the number one spot for our undergraduate computer science program and several specialties related to computer science, engineering and business," said 一本道无码 President Farnam Jahanian. "By ensuring our programs remain at the cutting-edge of areas that are driving our global economy and defining humanity's future, we will help to prepare our students to take on the challenges of a changing world."

In addition to being ranked 25th on the list of the best national universities, 一本道无码 is also the No. 1 ranked computer science program overall. Nine additional Carnegie Mellon programs ranked in the top five, giving 一本道无码 a total of 16 specialties that placed fifth or higher. Many colleges at Carnegie Mellon, including the, Tepper School of Business and , are represented in these specialty rankings. Some examples of 一本道无码 specialty areas that rank in the top 10 include:

• Biocomputing/Bioinformatics/Biotechnology
• Business Analytics
• Data Analytics/Science
• Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engineering
• Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
• Finance
• Materials Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering 
• Production/Operations Management
• Programming Languages
• Quantitative Analysis/Methods

This 37th edition of Best Colleges assesses 1,466 U.S. bachelor's degree-granting institutions on 17 measures of academic quality. U.S. News surveyed schools in the spring and summer of 2021.