Outcomes-based program rankings.
Program outcomes at University of North Texas at Dallas vary significantly between the two available fields of study. The analysis below evaluates programs based on graduate earnings, debt levels, and return on investment rather than reputation or prestige.
Analyzing 2 programs with available earnings data.
These highlights showcase the two bachelor's degree programs available at University of North Texas at Dallas.
#7 nationally
$55K median earnings
This bar shows the range of median earnings across all majors at this school.
The tables below compare programs in each category by earnings, rank, debt, and cohort size.
These sections represent the complete set of ranked undergraduate programs at University Of North Texas At Dallas.
Corrections Administration represents the university's criminal justice pathway, graduating 78 students with median earnings of $40,743. While ranking #87 nationally, the program provides solid preparation for careers in corrections and law enforcement.
The moderate value score of 55.0 reflects typical outcomes for public service fields. This program suits students committed to criminal justice careers who prioritize accessible education and practical preparation over maximized earnings potential in this specialized field.
| Program | National Rank | Median Earnings | Median Debt | Cohort Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corrections Administration. | #82 | $40,743 |
Program outcomes reflect actual graduate earnings and employment patterns rather than institutional reputation or academic prestige. Data comes from federal College Scorecard records tracking graduates into the workforce, with cohort size requirements ensuring statistical reliability. Rankings compare programs nationally within each field of study, meaning a #7 ranking in Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies reflects performance against all similar programs nationwide. Earnings differences between programs reflect labor market demand, career pathways, and graduate choices rather than educational quality. Students should consider program outcomes alongside personal interests and career goals when making academic decisions. The limited program portfolio at University of North Texas at Dallas allows focused resources and attention within each field, contributing to the strong performance in interdisciplinary studies.
Median earnings 10 years post-enrollment
Debt burden relative to earnings
Institutional contribution to outcomes
recent graduates
| 78 |
Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies dominates this category with exceptional national performance, ranking #7 nationally and #1 in Texas. Graduates earn $54,824 with strong value scores of 92.9, reflecting excellent return on investment.
This program serves 68.3% of graduates and stands out for students seeking flexible, cross-disciplinary preparation that translates effectively to diverse career pathways. The strong earnings relative to the interdisciplinary nature makes this program particularly valuable for students who want broad academic foundation with competitive outcomes.
| Program | National Rank | Median Earnings | Median Debt | Cohort Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. | #7 | $54,824 | — | 168 |
Resources, cohort size, and graduation rates
Trajectory from early to mid-career
Why rankings may differ by program: A university's nursing program and business program can have entirely different outcome profiles. Our methodology surfaces these differences so you can evaluate programs — not just institutions.