Top Ranked Programs
Bryan College of Health Sciences's program portfolio is anchored in health sciences and clinical preparation — a signature aligned with the institution's mission as a specialized health professions college. Nursing is the largest program with 107 graduates annually, followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions with 17 graduates and Biology, General. Across 3 programs, the institution concentrates its degree output in fields where demand for skilled practitioners remains strong and career pathways are direct and stable. The earnings pattern reflects the health-professions focus. Nursing graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $75,490, the highest outcome at the institution, with 107 graduates entering the workforce annually. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $73,221 with 17 graduates, reflecting strong early-career compensation in clinical and allied health roles. Nursing, the largest program, generates median 4-year earnings of $75,490, demonstrating that scale and earnings strength align in the institution's dominant field. Bryan College of Health Sciences's concentrated program mix — centered on health professions rather than distributed across multiple academic families — creates a distinctive institutional profile. Graduates enter direct-to-workforce pathways in nursing, respiratory therapy, radiologic technology, and related clinical fields where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes rather than graduate-school dependency. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework shows that health professions continue to experience strong national demand, positioning Bryan College of Health Sciences graduates in fields with sustained hiring and wage growth.