Top Ranked Programs
Albany College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration and Health Sciences' program portfolio is concentrated in health professions and pharmaceutical sciences—a focused mission aligned with the institution's specialized identity as a health-sciences-focused private college. Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, and Administration is the largest program with 40 graduates, followed by Public Health, Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions, Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, and Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other. Across 0 programs that meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, several deliver strong four-year earnings outcomes aligned with national labor-market demand for health professionals. Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, and Administration leads the institution's earnings profile, with 40 graduates earning median four-year earnings of $84,423. This concentration of strength in Health reflects the college's specialized positioning: graduates enter high-demand healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors where four-year earnings reflect direct workforce entry and stable career pathways. The institution's program mix—anchored in pharmacy, nursing, and related health sciences—positions graduates for roles in clinical practice, pharmaceutical development, and healthcare administration, fields where employer demand remains robust nationally. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework shows that health professions and pharmaceutical sciences sit in sectors with sustained wage growth and strong hiring demand. For students committed to healthcare careers, Albany College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration and Health Sciences's focused program portfolio and earnings outcomes reflect the economic value of specialized credentials in fields where licensure and professional certification create durable labor-market advantage.