Top Ranked Programs
Queens University of Charlotte's program mix is anchored in health sciences and professional fields, reflecting the institution's positioning as a private, career-focused university in the Charlotte region. Nursing is the largest program with 103 graduates, followed by Business Administration, Communication and Media Studies, Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences, and Kinesiology. The dominant program family, Health, accounts for a substantial share of the institution's degree output across 21 total programs, with 0 meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in health and business-adjacent fields. Finance leads with median earnings of $94,719 four years after enrollment across 19 graduates, followed by Business Administration with $82,572 and Nursing with $79,586. Communication and Media Studies and Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General round out the highest-earning programs, delivering median earnings of $65,985 and $54,170 respectively. This earnings concentration in health and applied professional fields aligns with Queens University of Charlotte's institutional identity and the Charlotte region's healthcare and business employment landscape. Several of these programs represent high-mobility pathways where graduates enter the workforce directly and earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes. Others, particularly those in foundational health sciences and pre-professional tracks, may see graduates continue to graduate or professional school, where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how Queens University of Charlotte's dominant program families align with regional and national labor-market demand in healthcare and professional services sectors.