Philosphy Politics And Economics is available at many schools, but at some it makes up a far larger share of the degrees awarded than at others. This ranking identifies the schools most focused on philosphy politics and economics — those where the major represents the largest percentage of degrees awarded.
For its ranking, College Factual looked at what share of degrees each of the 8 schools in the United States that offer philosphy politics and economics awards in the field.
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Leading the list of the most focused philosphy politics and economics schools is Wabash College. Wabash College is a private not-for-profit school located in the town of Crawfordsville. Philosphy Politics And Economics accounts for around 13% of the degrees granted here, or about 24 graduates in the most recent year.
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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary came in at #2 on our list of the most focused philosphy politics and economics schools. Located in the suburb of Wake Forest, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is a private not-for-profit university. At this school, roughly 0.9% of all degrees awarded are in philosphy politics and economics, or about 5 graduates in the most recent year.
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University Of Arizona ranks #3 for philosphy politics and economics by degree focus. University Of Arizona is a public school located in the city of Tucson. At this school, roughly 0.4% of all degrees awarded are in philosphy politics and economics, or about 42 graduates in the most recent year.
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A rank of #4 makes Northern Arizona University one of the most focused schools for philosphy politics and economics. Northern Arizona University is a public school located in the city of Flagstaff. About 0.2% of the degrees Northern Arizona University awards are in philosphy politics and economics, or about 19 graduates in the most recent year.
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Bowling Green State University Main Campus is one of the most focused philosphy politics and economics schools, landing the #5 spot this year. Bowling Green State University Main Campus is a public school located in the town of Bowling Green. About 0.2% of the degrees Bowling Green State University Main Campus awards are in philosphy politics and economics, or about 10 graduates in the most recent year.
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University Of Michigan Ann Arbor comes in at #6 for philosphy politics and economics focus this year. Set in the city of Ann Arbor, University Of Michigan Ann Arbor is a public institution. About 0.2% of the degrees University Of Michigan Ann Arbor awards are in philosphy politics and economics, or about 30 graduates in the most recent year.
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University At Buffalo comes in at #7 for philosphy politics and economics focus this year. Located in the suburb of Buffalo, University At Buffalo is a public university. Philosphy Politics And Economics accounts for around 0.1% of the degrees granted here, or about 5 graduates in the most recent year.
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Arizona State University placed #8 for philosphy politics and economics by degree focus. Set in the city of Tempe, Arizona State University is a public institution. Philosphy Politics And Economics accounts for around 0.0% of the degrees granted here, or about 5 graduates in the most recent year.
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This ranking is produced by College Factual. The ranking reflects how concentrated each school’s degrees are in the major (completions in the field as a share of all completions), drawn from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS).
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.