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Best universities for social sciences degrees in the US 2024

Explore the best universities in the US for social sciences degrees, using data from the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024

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December 1 2023
Best universities in the US for social sciences degrees

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Top 10 universities in the US for social science degrees 2024

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US social science rank 2024  Social science rank 2024  University State
=1  =1  Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts
=1  =1  Stanford University California
3  4  Harvard University Massachusetts
4  5  Princeton University New Jersey
5  7  University of California, Berkeley California
6  9  University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Michigan
7  10  Yale University Connecticut
8  11  The University of Chicago Illinois
9  12  Columbia University New York
10  13  University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

As the home to some of the top universities in the world, the US is a great place to study for a social science degree.

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Undergraduate programmes in the US are typically four years long and include the opportunity to study multiple subjects in the first two years, before specialising in the second half of your degree.

Subjects you study alongside your specialisation are known as minors, and your specialisation is your major, or special concentration. This format allows for a level of flexibility and allows students to get a grounding across the social sciences.

There are also a huge range of postgraduate options at US universities for students interested in pursuing further research in the social sciences. 

Below are the top universities for social sciences in the US, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.


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5. University of California, Berkeley

The social sciences division at the University of California, Berkeley is the university’s largest division and is home to around 25 per cent of student enrolments and 20 per cent of faculty. 

Social science programmes at Berkeley encourage students to consider real-world issues such as how refugees, population displacement and inequality affect human society or the impacts of technology on cognition and how citizens can become more informed and responsible. 

There are 15 departments within the social sciences division, ranging from African American studies to cognitive science, economics to global studies. Courses are available at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

4. Princeton University

Princeton University offers four main areas of study: humanities, engineering and applied science, natural sciences and social sciences. A key feature of a Princeton education is independent research, whether that is carried out by undergraduate seniors writing their thesis or graduate students completing their dissertation.

There are both undergraduate and graduate degree programmes available in the social sciences at the university. Students can choose to study courses from a range of disciplines such as American studies, economics, European cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies, and health policy.

Princeton has a number of institutes, centres and schools that facilitate research into society and politics, including the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science and Public Policy.


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3. Harvard University

Social sciences courses at Harvard University are largely interdisciplinary. Students are encouraged to study a broad range of subjects at the undergraduate level before specialising in their chosen major, or concentration as it’s known at Harvard.

Common fields of study for Harvard undergraduates include economics, government, sociology, gender studies and psychology. For all these subjects, both undergraduates and graduates are expected to conduct empirical research and analyse data. Senior thesis projects can involve qualitative or quantitative research methods, or both.

One initiative central to the division of social science at Harvard University is the Donald T. Regan Fund. This was established to support programmes that bring diverse speakers to the university to lecture to undergraduates. Speakers discuss economics, government and social problems both nationally and internationally and provide students with new ways of thinking about and seeing the world.

=1. Stanford University

The School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University offers social sciences courses in anthropology, communication, economics, political science, psychology and sociology.

In political science classes, undergraduates study US politics and international political systems in relation to conflict, social activism, ideology and race issues. The department of anthropology is known for an innovative approach where the subject must be studied in relation to contemporary affairs.

A range of interdisciplinary degree programmes join together traditionally disparate subjects in the humanities and sciences; these include African studies, biophysics, comparative studies in race and ethnicity, international relations and more.

Stanford is also home to globally renowned centres and institutes that facilitate social sciences research. These include the Center for Computational, Evolutionary and Human Genomics, the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, and the Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

=1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has five academic schools, including the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.

The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences offers a range of courses at both undergraduate and graduate level. Fields include anthropology, economics, global languages, history and philosophy. All undergraduate students at MIT take classes in the arts and social sciences and many end up taking joint degrees between the sciences and the social sciences. 

There are also a number of PhD programmes available. 

Research is carried out in areas including human health, the health of the planet and social innovation. There are four Nobel laureates, seven MacArthur fellows and five Pulitzer prize-winners who are current faculty members.


Top universities in the US for social sciences degrees 2024

Click each institution to view its full World University Rankings 2024 results. 

US social science rank 2024  Social science rank 2024  University State
=1  =1  Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts
=1  =1  Stanford University California
3  4  Harvard University Massachusetts
4  5  Princeton University New Jersey
5  7  University of California, Berkeley California
6  9  University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Michigan
7  10  Yale University Connecticut
8  11  The University of Chicago Illinois
9  12  Columbia University New York
10  13  University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
11  15  University of California, Los Angeles California
12  =18  Johns Hopkins University Maryland
13  20  Cornell University New York
14  22  University of Washington Washington
15  23  New York University New York
16  =25  University of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin
17  29  Duke University North Carolina
18  30  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina
19  =31  Northwestern University Illinois
20  34  University of Texas at Austin Texas
21  =42  University of Southern California California
22  47  Ohio State University (Main campus) Ohio
23  48  University of California, San Diego California
24  55  Indiana University Indiana
25  56  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Illinois
26  60  Carnegie Mellon University Pennsylvania
27  65  Arizona State University (Tempe) Arizona
28  67  Brown University Rhode Island
29  =69  University of Maryland, College Park Maryland
30  71  University of Minnesota Minnesota
31  73  Georgetown University Washington DC
32  =77  University of California, Santa Barbara California
33  82  Washington University in St Louis Missouri
34  84  Penn State (Main campus) Pennsylvania
35  86  Michigan State University Michigan
36  =89  University of California, Davis California
37  92  University of Arizona Arizona
38  =93  University of California, Irvine California
=39  101–125  Boston University Massachusetts
=39  101–125  Emory University Georgia
=39  101–125  University of Florida Florida
=39  101–125  George Washington University Washington DC
=39  101–125  University of Massachusetts Massachusetts
=39  101–125  University of Notre Dame Indiana
=39  101–125  Purdue University West Lafayette Pennsylvania
=39  101–125  Texas A&M University Texas
=39  101–125  Vanderbilt University Tennessee
=48  126–150  Florida State University Florida
=48  126–150  University of Georgia Georgia
=48  126–150  Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia
=48  126–150  Syracuse University New York
=52  151–175  Boston College Massachusetts
=52  151–175  University of California, Santa Cruz California
=52  151–175  University of Colorado Boulder Colorado
=52  151–175  Dartmouth College New Hampshire
=52  151–175  Drexel University Pennsylvania
=52  151–175  Northeastern University, US Illinois
=52  151–175  University of Rochester New York
=59  176–200  George Mason University Virginia
=59  176–200  North Carolina State University North Carolina
=59  176–200  University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh campus Pennsylvania
=59  176–200  Rutgers University – New Brunswick New Jersey
=59  176–200  Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia
=64  201–250  Clark University Massachusetts
=64  201–250  University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Hawai'i
=64  201–250  University of Illinois Chicago Illinois
=64  201–250  University of Iowa Iowa
=64  201–250  University of Miami Florida
=64  201–250  The New School New York
=64  201–250  Rice University Texas
=64  201–250  Tufts University Massachusetts
=64  201–250  University of Virginia (Main campus) Virginia
=73  251–300  University at Buffalo New York
=73  251–300  University of Connecticut Connecticut
=73  251–300  Georgia State University Georgia
=73  251–300  University of South Carolina-Columbia South Carolina
=73  251–300  University of South Florida Florida
=73  251–300  The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Tennessee
=73  251–300  University of Utah Utah
=80  301–400  American University Washington DC
=80  301–400  University of California, Merced California
=80  301–400  University of California, Riverside California
=80  301–400  University of Central Florida Florida
=80  301–400  University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus Colorado
=80  301–400  Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado
=80  301–400  Iowa State University Iowa
=80  301–400  University of Kansas Kansas
=80  301–400  University of Kentucky Kentucky
=80  301–400  University of Oregon Oregon
=80  301–400  Stony Brook University New York
=80  301–400  Temple University Indiana
=80  301–400  Washington State University Washington 
=93  401–500  University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska
=93  401–500  Brandeis University Massachusetts
=93  401–500  Case Western Reserve University Ohio
=93  401–500  University of Delaware Delaware
=93  401–500  University of Denver Colorado
=93  401–500  Florida International University Florida
=93  401–500  University of Houston Texas
=93  401–500  Mizzou - University of Missouri Missouri
=93  401–500  University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska
=93  401–500  University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nevada
=93  401–500  Old Dominion University Virginia
=93  401–500  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York
=93  401–500  SUNY Binghamton University New York
=93  401–500  University of Texas at Dallas Texas
=93  401–500  Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia
=93  401–500  Wake Forest University North Carolina
=109  501–600  University of Alabama Alabama
=109  501–600  University of Arkansas Arkansas
=109  501–600  Auburn University Alabama
=109  501–600  Chapman University California
=109  501–600  Lehigh University Pennsylvania
=109  501–600  Louisiana State University Louisiana
=109  501–600  University of Maryland, Baltimore County Maryland
=109  501–600  Northern Illinois University Illinois
=109  501–600  Oklahoma State University Oklahoma
=109  501–600  Portland State University Oregon
=109  501–600  The University of Texas at San Antonio Texas
=109  501–600  Texas Tech University Texas
=109  501–600  University of Toledo Ohio
=109  501–600  Tulane University Louisiana
=109  501–600  William & Mary Virginia
=109  501–600  Worcester Polytechnic Institute Massachusetts
=109  501–600  University of Wyoming Wyoming
=126  601–800  Baylor University Texas
=126  601–800  Bowling Green State University Ohio
=126  601–800  Central Michigan University Michigan
=126  601–800  Florida Atlantic University Florida
=126  601–800  Georgia Southern University Georgia
=126  601–800  Kansas State University Kansas
=126  601–800  Marquette University Wisconsin
=126  601–800  University of Memphis Tennessee
=126  601–800  Mississippi State University Mississippi
=126  601–800  Montana State University Montana
=126  601–800  New Mexico State University (Main campus) New Mexico
=126  601–800  University of North Carolina at Charlotte North Carolina
=126  601–800  Ohio University (Main campus) Ohio
=126  601–800  Rochester Institute of Technology New York
=126  601–800  Saint Louis University Missouri
=126  601–800  San Diego State University California
=126  601–800  University of Texas at Arlington Texas
=126  601–800  University of Texas at El Paso Texas
=126  601–800  Texas State University Texas
=126  601–800  Wayne State University Michigan
=146  801+  Adelphi University New York
=146  801+  The Catholic University of America Washington DC
=146  801+  College of Charleston South Carolina
=146  801+  Howard University Washington DC
=146  801+  Morgan State University Maryland
=146  801+  Oakland University Michigan
=146  801+  University of Rhode Island Rhode Island
=146  801+  Rowan University New Jersey
=146  801+  University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Texas
=146  801+  Western Michigan University Michigan

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