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re: What is your school’s most known academic field of study?
Posted on 2/23/18 at 9:34 am to ReelTiger1
Posted on 2/23/18 at 9:34 am to ReelTiger1
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Posted on 2/23/18 at 9:45 am to Oklahomey
Engineering Ag & Vet School
Posted on 2/23/18 at 9:52 am to Oklahomey
These threads always turn in to a shite show. Most SEC schools with the exception of Vandy are virtually the same. The degrees hold little weight outside of the immediate vicinity of the state, other than just being another degree. There are very few programs that are truly recognized nationally, despite what some ranking may say.
Missouri's journalism
Tennessee's Supply Chain
Georgia's Risk Management/Insurance
A&M's Petroleum Engineering
I say this having a Business Admin degree from Alabama that was cited a few pages ago as being really strong. I can assure you, nobody's blown away by that. It's just another degree from a state school, just like 95% of all the majors at the SEC schools
Missouri's journalism
Tennessee's Supply Chain
Georgia's Risk Management/Insurance
A&M's Petroleum Engineering
I say this having a Business Admin degree from Alabama that was cited a few pages ago as being really strong. I can assure you, nobody's blown away by that. It's just another degree from a state school, just like 95% of all the majors at the SEC schools
This post was edited on 2/23/18 at 9:53 am
Posted on 2/23/18 at 9:57 am to MullenBoys
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We've won numerous national spots #1 vs so called "Big" schools in competition how to design shite etc. What are you talking about?
We've won some competitions, yes, but U.S. News ranking of Engineering Schools:
#14 Texas A&M
#34 Florida
#34 Vanderbilt
#56 Auburn
#61 Tennessee
#99 LSU
#99 Alabama
#99 Arkansas
#99 Kentucky
#99 Missouri
#110 Mississippi State
#110 South Carolina
#125 Georgia
#162 Ole Miss
MSU people act like we are just behind MIT and Georgia Tech. We're well behind our SEC brethren and way behind peers like Kansas State, Virginia Tech and Washington State (all top 60). Academically, MSU is a shite show right now and no one wants to do anything about it.
Only two P5 schools have a worse overall academic ranking - West Virginia and Texas Tech.
This post was edited on 2/23/18 at 10:02 am
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:09 am to UAtide11
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Tennessee's Supply Chain
FWIW, I've never heard a thing about this until this thread.

Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:24 am to anc
those rankings are based on metrics that skew them out of our favor. There are plenty of MSU grads working at BA, LMT, and a couple at Nasa. Undergrads are all working from the same material across the country... A few that I met in the masters programs picked State over others because of professor to student ratios and funding per student and it may seem odd to others but they liked starkville. I also know someone that graduated undergrad at state and got masters at GT. You get what you put into it. Everyone I know that graduated from any part of the engineering program are doing well for themselves. Several have moved on from corporate america into private consulting or are entrepreneurs.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:25 am to Prof
It's quite strong, just really not a high exposure discipline. Most people don't really think about Supply Chain/OM when they think about business degrees. They usually think Marketing or Accounting or Finance.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:31 am to Oklahomey
Auburn's pharmacy program is ranked 25th, veterinarian program 14th, engineering ranked 56th, industrial design 5th, landscape design 18th, 13th in forestry, and I know their building science program ranks up there. Overall, a lot of respected programs.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:40 am to UAtide11
Us news puts us:
#2 Risk Management (my degree)
#5 Real Estate (my degree)
#12 Accounting
#22 Veterinary
I've seen UGA as the 14th best (couldn't find it on USNews) for communications and journalism (more about electrical media than print these days).
Personally, I think of the law school, mba program, and journalism/veterinary as the largest, most impactful branches of the college.
#2 Risk Management (my degree)
#5 Real Estate (my degree)
#12 Accounting
#22 Veterinary
I've seen UGA as the 14th best (couldn't find it on USNews) for communications and journalism (more about electrical media than print these days).
Personally, I think of the law school, mba program, and journalism/veterinary as the largest, most impactful branches of the college.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:40 am to Farmer1906
Engineering
Agriculture
Veterinary Medicine
Drone Research
Agriculture
Veterinary Medicine
Drone Research
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:48 am to HailStatefan
With all the more specialized plans I see being added, I will add mine.
Texas A&M - Industrial Distribution, #1
Now there are only ~15 programs nationwide, but it still counts.
Texas A&M - Industrial Distribution, #1
Now there are only ~15 programs nationwide, but it still counts.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:48 am to HailStatefan
With all the more specialized plans I see being added, I will add mine.
Texas A&M - Industrial Distribution, #1
Now there are only ~15 programs nationwide, but it still counts.
Texas A&M - Industrial Distribution, #1
Now there are only ~15 programs nationwide, but it still counts.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 10:58 am to Oklahomey
UF is well rounded and is good in many fields...except fine arts. Music, performing arts, and the like are all underfunded and suck.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 11:07 am to Prof
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Tennessee's Supply Chain
FWIW, I've never heard a thing about this until this thread.
Guessing you didn't attend the business school then...
Posted on 2/23/18 at 11:10 am to Prof
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WIW, I've never heard a thing about this until this thread.
Ranked 3rd in the country right now behind Michigan State and MIT
That was my major, so they constantly reminded us how great the college was
Posted on 2/23/18 at 12:35 pm to Oklahomey
UGA is the Harvard of the Deep South, so really everything. 

Posted on 2/23/18 at 1:12 pm to Oklahomey
Supply Chain Management
"The undergraduate Supply Chain Management program in The Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee is ranked 2nd among all public universities and 3rd in the nation."
2018 Supply Chain Management School Rankings
"The undergraduate Supply Chain Management program in The Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee is ranked 2nd among all public universities and 3rd in the nation."
2018 Supply Chain Management School Rankings
Posted on 2/23/18 at 1:21 pm to VFL1800FPD
Speaking of Tennessee, they have an element on the Periodic Table. One of the researchers is from Vandy, but the fact it’s called Tennessium is quite remarkable.
Posted on 2/23/18 at 2:31 pm to KCM0Tiger
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The Walton MBA is usually very highly rated. Top notch.
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#73 in MBA rankings per US News
Just a few spots behind a school to the North
Yep...SEC Business Schools:
#25 Vanderbilt
#38 aTm
#40 Florida
#48 Georgia
#54 tie Bama and Tennessee
#69 MIZZOU
#73 Arkansas
So the Arkansas program is very highly rated...there are only 7 SEC schools ranked above them.
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