Texas A&M International University ranked 652nd in the United States, 2411th in the global 2023 rating, and scored in the TOP 50% across 14 research topics. Texas A&M International University ranking is based on 3 factors: research output (EduRank's index has 1,370 publications and 39,949 citations attributed to the university), non-academic reputation, and the impact of notable alumni.
Texas A&M International University ranked 456th for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences in the United States and 1462nd in the World with 448 publications made and 10,330 citations received. Main research topics: Sociology, Political Science, Demography, Communications and Public Relations, Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Texas A&M International University ranked 286th for Business in the United States and 1033rd in the World with 427 publications made and 16,825 citations received. Main research topics: Marketing, Finance, Management Information Systems, Accounting, International Business.
Texas A&M International University ranked 381st for Psychology in the United States and 1064th in the World with 280 publications made and 16,304 citations received. Main research topics: Social Psychology, Organizational / Business / IO Psychology.
Texas A&M International University ranked 371st for Computer Science in the United States and 1721st in the World with 242 publications made and 10,421 citations received. Main research topics: Management Information Systems, Game Design and Development, Information Technology.
Texas A&M International University ranked 307th for Economics in the United States and 1170th in the World with 194 publications made and 5,212 citations received. Main research topics: Finance, International Trade.
Texas A&M International University ranked 292nd for Art & Design in the United States and 1000th in the World with 92 publications made and 5,740 citations received. Main research topics: Game Design and Development, Entertainment Industry Business, Cinematography.
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