University Subject Rankings: Top Ten Most Viewed Subjects
Now featuring 48 different subjects, the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018 are one of the easiest ways to discover which universities in your country and elsewhere in the world are the best for your chosen subject.
10. Social Sciences and Management
Social sciences and management is one of five subject areas to be covered by the subject rankings. Each of these five allow you to see how universities perform on a broader level as well as for specific subjects, which can be useful if you’re considering a joint honors degree or are currently undecided between multiple subjects within the same area of study.
This year, the following subjects have been considered within social sciences & management:
Accounting & Finance
Anthropology
Business & Management Studies
Communication & Media Studies
Development Studies
Economics & Econometrics
Education & Training
Hospitality & Leisure Management
Law
Library & Information Management
Politics & International Studies
Social Policy & Administration
Sociology
Sports-related Subjects
Statistics & Operational Research
Last year, Harvard University was the highest-ranked university for social sciences & management, with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and University of Oxford completing the top three.
9. Accounting & Finance
One of the 15 subjects with social sciences & management, accounting & finance is the ninth most popular subject with our readers, something which is unsurprising given the degree’s strong vocational focus.
Harvard University was also the number one university for this subject last year too, although whether that will remain the case when this year’s rankings are released remains to be seen. Last year, all of the top 10 universities were from either the US or the UK.
8. Arts & Humanities
Another one of the five subject areas, arts & humanities has been increasingly popular with readers over recent years. This year, the following subjects will be ranked within arts & humanities:
Archaeology
Architecture / Built Environment
Art & Design
Classics & Ancient History
English Language & Literature
History
Linguistics
Modern Languages
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Theology, Divinity & Religious Studies
Last year, the arts & humanities ranking was led by the two most prestigious universities in the UK, with the University of Oxford in first place ahead of the University of Cambridge. Harvard University was in third.
7. Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering
Five different branches of engineering are included in the subject rankings but there’s one clear favorite with readers as mechanical, aeronautical & manufacturing engineering comes out on top.
Studying it is ideal preparation for engineering roles in aerospace, the automotive industry and many other sectors. Learn more about potential career paths here.
The best university in the world for studying mechanical, aeronautical & manufacturing engineering last year was Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), with four other American institutions also featuring in the top 10.
6. Law
It’s no surprises to see another subject on this list with a strong career focus, and law in particular is consistently a subject of great interest to our readers. Whether you’re considering studying law at undergraduate level, or doing a law conversion at postgraduate level, the subject ranking table is likely to be a useful source of information.
Given the fact common law originated in the United Kingdom and has spread around the English-speaking world, it’s no surprise to see that last year only one of the top 20 universities for law was based in a country where English wasn’t an official language. Harvard University was ranked number one.
5. Economics & Econometrics
If there’s one thing the financial crisis of 2007-2008, Greece’s continued financial woes and the recent volatility in the stock market prove, it’s that it can be extremely useful to understand how the global financial systems actually work.
Some of the finest teaching in this subject area is currently happening in the US, as shown by last year’s subject rankings. Eight of the top 10 universities are from the US, including the number one university Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
4. Medicine
While some career paths are becoming harder to follow due to a lack of available roles, we’ll always need well-trained doctors and medical staff. Given this, it’s perhaps no surprise so many of you are interested in pursuing a degree in medicine (it probably helps that the pay’s quite good too).
As with several other subjects featured in this article, Harvard University was ranked the best place in the world to study medicine last year, ahead of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
3. Business & Management Studies
Into the top three, and business & management studies generated a lot of interest among readers as a potential subject to study. Last year, we also launched our first-ever ranking of business master’s programs with the QS Business Masters Rankings 2018.
While the subject ranking gives you an idea of which universities are the best in the world for the subject in general (for instance, Harvard University was ranked number one last year), the QS Business Masters Rankings compare specific postgraduate degree programs at the world’s top universities. Also, the master’s rankings focus specifically on three specializations: finance, management and business analytics.
So, if you’re looking for information on undergraduate study or a general overview of how well a university performs for business & management studies then the subject rankings should definitely be your first port of call. If, however, you want more information about specific postgraduate specializations in business then click here for more information.
2. Computer Science & Information Systems
Our second most-popular subject over the last year has been computer science & information systems, which is perhaps to be expected given its status as one of the fastest-growing subjects around the world. If you want to work on technology that has the potential to change the world, from artificial intelligence to big data, then this is the subject for you.
It wasn’t too surprising to see Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at the top of last year’s subject ranking, one of six American universities in the top 10. Institutions from Europe, Asia and Australia all featured in the top 20 though, so you should be able to find a top university near you.
1. Engineering & Technology
The engineering & technology subject area covers five different branches of engineering as well as computer science which is second on this list, so it’s hard to be shocked by the fact it’s overwhelmingly the most popular subject rankings table with our readers. The full list of engineering & technology subjects is as follows:
Computer Science & Information Systems
Chemical Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mineral & Mining Engineering
Given its dominance across nearly all of the individual subjects within this area, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was obviously the best university for the broad subject area overall. Stanford University and the University of Cambridge had to settle for second and third place respectively.