Top Ranked Programs
University of Minnesota-Morris offers a focused program portfolio anchored in the liberal arts tradition. Psychology, General is the largest program with 48 graduates, followed by Biology, General, Human Services, General, Chemistry, and Computer Science. Across 22 programs, the institution concentrates in Psychology and related social sciences, a signature that reflects the school's emphasis on analytical and human-centered inquiry. The highest-earning programs cluster in quantitative and applied fields. Computer Science leads with median earnings of $92,449 four years after enrollment, followed by Biology, General at $61,374, Business Administration at $57,437, Psychology, General at $49,150, and Teacher Education at $48,987. The earnings spread across these top fields reflects the institution's strength in both technical and professional pathways, with graduates entering fields ranging from business and engineering to health and education. Several of these programs represent grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory because graduates often continue to graduate or professional school — particularly in Psychology and related social sciences. Others, such as business and engineering-adjacent fields, are high-mobility direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how University of Minnesota-Morris's dominant program families align with national wage trends and sector demand.