Top Ranked Programs
Robert Morris University's program mix is anchored in business and applied professional fields, reflecting the institution's career-focused identity. Nursing is the largest program with 74 graduates, followed by Accounting, Engineering, Other, Digital Marketing, and Business Administration. The dominant program family, Business, accounts for a substantial share of the institution's degree output across 28 programs serving roughly 710 students annually. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied business and technology fields. Security Science and Technology leads with median 4-year earnings of $90,206 among 43 graduates, followed by Nursing with earnings of $81,212, Accounting with $72,909, Finance with $72,129, and Digital Marketing with $64,349. These programs reflect Robert Morris University's positioning as a professional and career-preparation-oriented institution where graduates move directly into the workforce in applied roles. The concentration in business and applied fields aligns with strong regional labor-market demand in the Pittsburgh area and beyond. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families track with national wage trends and employer hiring patterns in business, finance, and professional services sectors.