Top Ranked Programs
University of Maryland Baltimore's program mix is anchored in health professions and clinical sciences—a portfolio shaped by the institution's mission as a health-focused research university. Nursing is the largest program with 392 graduates, followed by Dental Support Services and Allied Professions with 13 graduates. Across ranked programs serving roughly 410 students annually, several deliver strong median four-year earnings outcomes aligned with the institution's health-professions identity. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's clinical focus. Nursing graduates earn median four-year earnings of $89,750, positioning this field as an economic strength. Dental Support Services and Allied Professions graduates earn median four-year earnings of $74,215. These outcomes reflect labor-market demand for health professionals and the institution's preparation for clinical roles. The concentration in health professions—nursing and allied health specialties—creates a distinctive program signature where most graduates enter high-demand career pathways. Unlike institutions with broad disciplinary portfolios, University of Maryland Baltimore graduates cluster in fields where median earnings reflect workforce outcomes. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how health professions align with national labor-market demand.