Top Ranked Programs
Oklahoma Christian University's program mix centers on Business, reflecting the institution's professional and applied-learning focus. Nursing is the largest program with 49 graduates, followed by Design and Applied Arts, Mechanical Engineering, General Studies, and Communication and Media Studies. Across 21 programs serving roughly 306 students annually, the institution maintains a concentrated portfolio aligned with workforce-ready career pathways. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied professional fields. Mechanical Engineering graduates earn median earnings of $85,881 four years after enrollment, with 27 graduates entering the workforce. Nursing delivers median earnings of $70,909 across 49 graduates, while Digital Marketing reaches $58,241 with 14 graduates. These programs represent the institution's highest-earning pathways, with Design and Applied Arts and Communication and Media Studies also delivering solid four-year outcomes of $56,958 and $40,001 respectively. The program distribution reflects Oklahoma Christian University's positioning as a private institution emphasizing direct workforce preparation. Business represents 16% of graduates, with Engineering at 14% and Arts at 10%, creating a portfolio where most students enter high-mobility career pathways immediately after graduation. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with regional and national labor-market demand.