Top Ranked Programs
The University of Texas Md Anderson Cancer Center's program portfolio is focused entirely on health sciences and clinical training, reflecting its specialization in cancer research and treatment. The largest programs by graduate count are Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions with 71 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $77,114, followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions with 62 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $85,326. These programs serve roughly 150 students annually, emphasizing specialized oncology and clinical health pathways. The highest-earning programs align with the institution's clinical mission. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $85,326 with 62 graduates, while Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions graduates earn $77,114 with 71 graduates. These outcomes highlight the institution's role as a specialized graduate and professional training center, preparing students for high-demand clinical and research roles. The program concentration in health fields reflects a deliberate institutional design. Unlike broad-based universities, University of Texas Md Anderson Cancer Center graduates students exclusively into healthcare and oncology-related careers, aligning with strong labor-market demand for clinical professionals and research scientists in cancer care.