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Quality Control and Safety Technologies programs prepare students to ensure workplace safety and maintain product standards across industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and construction. Graduates typically earn around $58,000 annually, with strong job security in essential roles that protect workers and consumers.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory training with current safety equipment and industry-standard testing tools. Look for curricula covering OSHA regulations, risk assessment protocols, and quality management systems. Strong industry partnerships provide valuable internship opportunities and direct pathways to employment. With only 18 schools offering this specialized field, students have focused options for entering a critical profession where their work directly impacts public safety and organizational compliance standards.
18
Schools Ranked
$58,001
Avg. Program Earnings
50.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 18 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $69,338 49.7% public
2 $67,304 37.2% private-forprofit
3 $66,969 59.5% public
4 $65,486 49.9% public
5 $61,516 44.8% public
6 $60,213 65.9% public
7 $59,846 51.1% public
8 $59,485 64.3% public
9 $59,402 52.4% public
10 $59,169 48.3% public
11 $58,673 33.8% public
12 $58,479 68.6% public
13 $58,402 49.4% public
14 $56,776 54.4% public
15 $49,980 58.4% public
16 $47,260 41.1% public
17 $46,087 33.3% public
18 $39,639 37.2% public

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