Top Ranked Programs
Texas Lutheran University's program mix is anchored in health-related fields, reflecting the institution's focus on preparing students for careers in nursing, allied health, and related professions. Nursing is the largest program with 119 graduates, followed by Business Administration with 52 graduates, Kinesiology with 35 graduates, Biology, General, and Subject-Specific Teacher Education. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 347 students annually, the institution concentrates its academic portfolio in Business at 16%, Education at 9%, and Arts at 7%. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in health and applied professional fields. Nursing graduates earn median earnings of $78,092 four years after enrollment, while Business Administration graduates earn $68,991. Subject-Specific Teacher Education delivers median earnings of $58,187, and Kinesiology graduates earn $56,391. These programs reflect direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings capture meaningful labor-market outcomes in stable, in-demand fields. Texas Lutheran University's program concentration in health and related professions aligns with regional labor-market demand in central Texas, where healthcare employers maintain consistent hiring and wage growth. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families position graduates in sectors with sustained employment opportunities and career advancement pathways.