Top Ranked Programs
Clark University's program mix centers on Social Sciences, a signature that shapes both enrollment patterns and career outcomes. The largest programs by cohort are Psychology, General with 87 graduates, Graphic Communications with 64 graduates, Business Administration with 53 graduates, Political Science with 46 graduates, and Biology, General with 43 graduates. Across 27 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 645 students annually. The highest-earning programs at Clark University reflect both quantitative and applied social-science strengths. Computer Science leads with median 4-year earnings of $115,804 from 27 graduates, followed by Economics at $91,094 with 37 graduates and Business Administration at $84,234 with 53 graduates. Political Science and Sociology round out the top earners with median 4-year earnings of $68,174 and $64,988 respectively. The concentration of earnings strength in these fields reflects Clark University's positioning as a social-sciences-focused institution where quantitative and policy-oriented majors command stronger labor-market premiums. The program-mix distribution underscores this identity. Social Sciences represents 20% of degrees, Business accounts for 9%, and Arts comprises 9%, together anchoring the institution's academic portfolio in fields where graduates enter both direct-to-workforce and graduate-school-dependent pathways. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with national labor-market trends and long-term career mobility.