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Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods prepares students to solve complex business problems using mathematical models, statistical analysis, and data-driven decision making. Graduates typically earn around $54,283 annually, with strong growth potential in consulting, operations research, and analytics roles.

When evaluating programs among the 97 schools offering this major, students should prioritize curricula that blend theoretical foundations with practical applications. Look for programs featuring coursework in optimization, forecasting, and simulation modeling, plus opportunities for internships with corporations or research institutions. Strong faculty research portfolios and access to modern statistical software are also essential. The best programs emphasize both technical skills and business acumen, preparing graduates to bridge the gap between data analysis and strategic decision making in today's data-driven economy.
25
Schools Ranked
$69,275
Avg. Program Earnings
76.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $79,653 88.2% private-nonprofit
2 $78,971 77.3% private-nonprofit
3 $78,814 89.3% public
4 $78,719 68.5% private-nonprofit
5 $76,460 88.5% private-nonprofit
6 $72,762 88.6% public
7 $71,015 89.2% private-nonprofit
8 $70,680 86.3% public
9 $69,897 75.2% private-nonprofit
10 $69,732 74.7% public
11 $69,338 78.0% private-nonprofit
12 $68,592 84.9% public
13 $67,995 85.0% public
14 $66,113 83.8% public
15 $66,113 65.4% public
16 $66,113 59.5% public
17 $66,113 56.7% public
18 $66,113 56.9% public
19 $64,990 82.2% private-nonprofit
20 $64,773 72.1% private-nonprofit
21 $64,493 65.8% public
22 $63,997 63.3% public
23 $63,997 83.1% public
24 $63,430 69.3% public
25 $63,005 90.9% private-nonprofit

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