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Computer and Information Technology Administration and Management graduates enter a growing field where technical expertise meets business strategy. With an average starting salary of $52,885, graduates often advance quickly into leadership roles overseeing IT infrastructure and digital transformation initiatives.

When evaluating programs among the 65 schools offering this major, students should prioritize hands-on experience with enterprise systems, project management coursework, and internship opportunities with local businesses. Look for curricula that balance technical skills like network administration and cybersecurity with business fundamentals including budgeting and team leadership. Strong industry partnerships and career placement services are essential, as many positions require both certifications and practical experience managing real-world IT environments.
25
Schools Ranked
$61,233
Avg. Program Earnings
49.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $89,006 70.8% private-nonprofit
2 $84,021 33.3% private-forprofit
3 $74,576 17.6% private-forprofit
4 $67,846 48.1% public
5 $66,302 29.6% public
6 $66,171 43.8% public
7 $65,486 68.7% public
8 $63,005 68.5% private-nonprofit
9 $62,012 61.6% public
10 $61,218 56.5% private-forprofit
11 $60,192 53.2% private-forprofit
12 $60,185 74.5% public
13 $57,860 51.2% public
14 $57,318 38.4% public
15 $56,415 59.6% private-nonprofit
16 $56,302 50.0% private-nonprofit
17 $55,964 63.0% private-nonprofit
18 $55,383 61.4% private-nonprofit
19 $55,036 57.5% private-nonprofit
20 $54,361 49.5% private-nonprofit
21 $52,733 46.9% public
22 $52,607 22.6% private-nonprofit
23 $52,607 27.6% private-nonprofit
24 $52,107 38.3% public
25 $52,107 47.9% public

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