Top Ranked Programs
Norwich University's program mix reflects its distinctive identity as a military-focused private institution. Intelligence, Command Control and Information Operations is the largest program with 134 graduates, followed by Criminal Justice, Nursing, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, and Business Administration. The institution's dominant concentration in Military Technology shapes both the academic portfolio and career outcomes, with 27 programs across 714 students annually. The earnings leaders demonstrate strong outcomes across the institution's signature fields. Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $90,628 with 49 graduates, while Nursing delivers $86,054 for 67 graduates. Intelligence, Command Control and Information Operations reaches $85,184, and Mechanical Engineering and Construction Management round out the strongest-earning programs with $82,477 and $76,175 respectively. These outcomes reflect the institution's alignment with defense, engineering, and security-sector employers who actively recruit from Norwich University's graduate cohort. The program portfolio emphasizes applied technical and leadership-oriented fields where graduates enter the workforce directly into stable, well-defined career pathways. Many of Norwich University's programs support high-mobility careers in defense contracting, federal service, and engineering sectors where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how the institution's dominant program families align with national workforce demand in these specialized sectors.