2024 Best Middle Eastern Semitic Languages Schools in the Great Lakes Region
8Colleges in the Great Lakes Region
138Middle Eastern Semitic Languages Degrees Awarded
$32,437Avg Early-Career Salary
Middle Eastern Semitic Languages degree programs are on the lower end of the spectrum in terms of popularity. In fact, the major ranks #274 out of the 395 majors we look at each year. While this may limit the number of schools that offer the degree program, there are still top-quality ones to be found.
For its 2024 ranking, College Factual looked at 8 schools in the Great Lakes Region to determine which ones were the best for middle eastern semitic languages students pursuing a degree. Combined, these schools handed out 138 degrees in middle eastern semitic languages to qualified students.
Choosing a Great Middle Eastern Semitic Languages School
The middle eastern semitic languages program you select can have a big impact on your future. That's why we developed our collection of Best Schools for Middle Eastern Semitic Languages rankings. For our Best Overall Middle Eastern Semitic Languages School rankings, we roll up the results of our degree-level rankings, weighted by the number of degrees awarded at that level.
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Pick Your Middle Eastern Semitic Languages Degree Level
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Best Schools for Middle Eastern Semitic Languages in the Great Lakes Region
If you aren't interested in a particular degree level and want to know which schools are the overall best at delivering an education for the middle eastern semitic languages degrees they offer, see the list below.
Top Great Lakes Region Schools in Middle Eastern Semitic Languages
It is difficult to beat University of Notre Dame if you want to pursue a degree in middle eastern semitic languages. Located in the suburb of Notre Dame, Notre Dame is a private not-for-profit university with a large student population. A Best Colleges rank of #20 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means Notre Dame is a great university overall.
There were approximately 9 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at Notre Dame in the most recent data year.
Every student pursuing a degree in middle eastern semitic languages needs to take a look at University of Chicago. Located in the city of Chicago, UChicago is a private not-for-profit university with a large student population. A Best Colleges rank of #2 out of 2,217 colleges nationwide means UChicago is a great university overall.
There were approximately 29 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at UChicago in the most recent year we have data available.
Any student who is interested in middle eastern semitic languages needs to check out Ohio State University - Main Campus. Ohio State is a very large public university located in the city of Columbus. This university ranks 2nd out of 96 schools for overall quality in the state of Ohio.
There were approximately 16 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at Ohio State in the most recent year we have data available.
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor is one of the finest schools in the United States for getting a degree in middle eastern semitic languages. U-M is a fairly large public university located in the medium-sized city of Ann Arbor. A Best Colleges rank of #29 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means U-M is a great university overall.
There were approximately 14 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at U-M in the most recent year we have data available.
IU Bloomington is a fairly large public university located in the city of Bloomington. A Best Colleges rank of #55 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means IU Bloomington is a great university overall.
There were approximately 30 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at IU Bloomington in the most recent year we have data available.
Located in the small city of East Lansing, Michigan State is a public university with a very large student population. This university ranks 2nd out of 57 colleges for overall quality in the state of Michigan.
There were roughly 2 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at Michigan State in the most recent year we have data available. After graduating, middle eastern semitic languages degree recipients usually make an average of $32,437 in the first five years of their career.
Located in the large city of Chicago, DePaul is a private not-for-profit university with a very large student population. This university ranks 7th out of 85 colleges for overall quality in the state of Illinois.
There were about 4 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at DePaul in the most recent data year.
Wayne State is a very large public university located in the large city of Detroit. This university ranks 7th out of 57 colleges for overall quality in the state of Michigan.
There were about 8 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at Wayne State in the most recent year we have data available.
Located in the large city of Cleveland, Cleveland State University is a public university with a fairly large student population. This university ranks 34th out of 96 schools for overall quality in the state of Ohio.
There were roughly 2 middle eastern semitic languages students who graduated with this degree at Cleveland State University in the most recent year we have data available.
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.
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