Top Ranked Programs
LeTourneau University's program mix is anchored in engineering and applied technical fields, a signature aligned with the institution's identity as a private engineering-focused university. Air Transportation is the largest program with 53 graduates annually, followed by Mechanical Engineering, Teacher Education, Business Administration, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The concentration in Engineering reflects LeTourneau's positioning as a specialized institution where technical depth and workforce alignment drive program design. The earnings pattern across LeTourneau's ranked programs shows consistent strength in engineering and applied fields. Mechanical Engineering leads with median 4-year earnings of $84,998 from 39 graduates, followed by Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians at $83,158, Air Transportation at $79,277, Nursing at $73,217, and Business Administration at $67,970. This earnings clustering in technical majors reflects both the labor-market demand for engineering talent and LeTourneau's ability to prepare graduates for high-mobility careers in manufacturing, energy, aerospace, and technology sectors. LeTourneau's program portfolio emphasizes direct workforce entry rather than graduate-school-dependent pathways. Engineering disciplines, applied mathematics, and technical management programs position graduates to move immediately into professional roles where four-year earnings reflect actual labor-market outcomes. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how LeTourneau's dominant program families align with national wage trends and employer demand in technical fields.