Graduate programs in political science and sociology at UC Irvine climbed in U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings. The two programs are in the nation’s top 25 programs among public universities, and top 50 overall, public and private. 
 

  • Political Science, 21st among public universities, 41st overall (up from 24th/45th)
  • Sociology, 9th among public universities, 20th overall (up from 12th/23rd overall)

“Social sciences is continuing its upward trajectory across all the diverse fields we represent, while building on its interdisciplinary strengths and its commitment to diversity, graduate training, and extramurally funded research,” says Bill Maurer, social sciences dean and anthropology and law professor. “While the rankings are never the whole story, we’re thrilled with these results.”

Other social sciences graduate programs evaluated in prior review cycles by respective reporting bodies include:
 

    • Anthropology: 8-22 (reviewed by Center for Public Anthropology & National Research Council; ranked within ranges; individual rankings not provided)
    • Economics, 24th among public universities, 47th overall (U.S. News & World Report)
    • Logic & Philosophy of Science (reviewed by Philosophical Gourmet Report with multiple subfield rankings):

 
Top 10 globally in 10 specialty areas:

    • #1 in general philosophy of science
    • #1 in philosophy of mathematics
    • #1 in decision, rational choice & game theory
    • #3 in philosophy of physics
    • #4 in mathematical logic
    • #9 in epistemology and medieval philosophy
    • #10 in philosophy of biology
    • #10 in philosophy of social sciences
    • #10 in 20th-century continental philosophy
       
  • Psychology, 19th among public universities, 36th overall (reviewed by U.S. News & World Report; program is administered by both the Department of Cognitive Sciences in Social Sciences and the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior in Social Ecology)
  • Although it does not offer a graduate degree, Chicano/Latino Studies ranks near the very top for all ethnic and area studies programs nationally, according to Academic Analytics, which tracks faculty research productivity along a range of metrics.

 
And new in 2020, the school launched graduate programs in global studies and language science which now boast double digit enrollments. Small but mighty, language science - right out of the gate - ranks near the very top of all linguistics programs, according to Academic Analytics, and both programs are aggressively recruiting new faculty this year.

“Our well-established programs are highly ranked, and our new programs are gaining lots of visibility,” says Michael McBride, social sciences associate dean for graduate studies and research and economics professor. “The UCI School of Social Sciences is definitely an exciting place to be for graduate work.”

Overall, U.S. News & World Report ranks UCI eighth among the nation’s public universities and 35th among all American universities, public and private.