Top Ranked Programs
Touro University's program mix is anchored in Health fields, with a focused portfolio that channels most graduates into clinical, applied-science, and health-adjacent careers. Business accounts for 14% of degree output, followed by Social Sciences at 5% and Education at 52%. Across 20 programs serving roughly 1,348 students annually, the institution's signature is depth in health sciences rather than breadth across unrelated disciplines. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General is the program that combines the largest graduate cohort with strong four-year earnings, making it the core economic driver of Touro University's degree output. Psychology, General, the largest program by scale with 302 graduates, delivers median earnings of $56,443 four years after enrollment, and Azimuth ranks it #49 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General and Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies follow as the next largest programs, with graduates earning $135,742 and $54,467 respectively four years after enrollment, reflecting the institution's consistent orientation toward applied health and science fields. The highest-earning programs at Touro University are concentrated in clinical and applied tracks where graduates enter the workforce directly. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General leads on earnings, with 252 graduates earning median earnings of $135,742 four years after enrollment; Azimuth ranks it #1 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Nursing and Accounting also post strong four-year figures — $103,863 and $99,047 respectively — consistent with the high-demand labor-market conditions for health professionals in the New York metro area. For context on how these fields align with national workforce demand, see the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/).