Top Ranked Programs
Utica University's program mix is anchored in health professions and applied clinical fields, reflecting its focus as a private health sciences university. Nursing is the largest program with 267 graduates annually, followed by Homeland Security, Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General, Criminal Justice, and Construction Management. The earnings pattern reflects the strength of clinical and applied health fields. Nursing graduates earn median four-year earnings of $94,981, while Homeland Security graduates earn $82,733. Criminal Justice delivers median earnings of $69,898, and Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General graduates earn $62,369. These outcomes highlight the labor-market positioning of health professions, where graduates enter stable, in-demand roles. Several programs serve as direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes, particularly in nursing and allied health fields. 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.