2025 Best Research and Development Management Schools in the New England Region
2Colleges in the New England Region
42Research and Development Management Degrees Awarded
Research and Development Management isn't the most popular major in the world, but it's not the least popular either. To be more precise it ranks #802 in popularity out of 1506 majors in the country. So, you may have to do some digging around to find quality schools that offer the degree program. This list can help with that.
College Factual looked at 2 colleges and universities when compiling its 2025 Best Research and Development Management Schools in the New England Region ranking. Combined, these schools handed out 42 degrees in research and development management to qualified students.
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Best Schools for Research and Development Management in the New England Region
The schools below may not offer all types of research and development management degrees so you may want to filter by degree level first. However, they are great for the degree levels they do offer.
Top New England Region Schools in Research and Development Management
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
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 the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).