<p>Ranking Doctoral Programs by Placement:
A New Method
Benjamin M. Schmidt, Princeton University
Matthew M. Chingos, Harvard University</p>
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Table 1
Departmental Rankings Based on the Placement of Graduates
Who Received their Ph.D.s between 1990 and 2004
School Weighted Influence Unweighted Influence NRC Q Score
Harvard 100 (1) 100 (1) 4.88 (1)
Stanford 67.3 (2) 50.3 (3) 4.5 (5)
Michigan 53.2 (3) 47.8 (4) 4.6 (3)
Rochester 42.1 (4) 14.4 (12) 4.01 (11)
Chicago 39.7 (5) 46.7 (5) 4.41 (6)
California, Berkeley 38.3 (6) 59.4 (2) 4.66 (2)
Duke 35.7 (7) 20.1 (8) 3.94 (14)
UCLA 26.2 (8) 23.8 (6) 4.25 (8)
Northwestern 25.6 (9) 9.6 (15) 3.35 (22)
California, San Diego 24.8 (10) 12.3 (14) 4.13 (9)
MIT 24.6 (11) 22.2 (7) 3.96 (12)
Yale 24.4 (12) 19.1 (9) 4.6 (3)
Princeton 24.1 (13) 18.9 (10) 4.39 (7)
Cornell 21.6 (14) 12.6 (13) 3.85 (15)
Columbia 18.1 (15) 16.1 (11) 3.84 (16)
Washington, St. Louis 15.1 (16) 5.4 (17) 3.29 (24)
Michigan State 10.9 (17) 4.7 (19) 3.24 (26)
Ohio State 10.7 (18) 8.5 (16) 3.69 (17)
Emory 10.2 (19) 2.3 (31) 2.88 (36)
North Carolina, Chapel Hill 9.9 (20) 5.2 (18) 3.54 (18)
Penn 8.9 (21) 2.4 (30) 2.68 (42)
Florida State 8.6 (22) 3.1 (23) 2.82 (38)
Johns Hopkins 8.3 (23) 3.6 (21) 3.37 (21)
Brandeis 7.7 (24) 3.4 (22) 2.41 (53)
Washington 7.3 (25) 3.1 (23) 3.34 (23)
Oregon 6.9 (26) 1.9 (34) 2.21 (66)
Rutgers 6.6 (27) 4.7 (19) 3.24 (26)
SUNY, Stony Brook 6.4 (28) 2.8 (27) 2.92 (34)
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 5.8 (29) 2.6 (29) 3.2 (30)
Boston College 5.2 (30) 1
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Georgia 1.9 (54) 1.1 (48) 2.66 (44)
Oklahoma 1.8 (56) 1.2 (45) 1.94 (70)
Arizona State 1.8 (56) 0.9 (54) 2.67 (43)
Florida 1.8 (56) 0.9 (54) 2.48 (50)
Kentucky 1.7 (59) 0.9 (54) 2.42 (52)...
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See: <a href="http://polisci.fsu.edu/news/Placement_Rankings.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://polisci.fsu.edu/news/Placement_Rankings.pdf</a></p>
<p>Good work, FSU!</p>