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Security Science and Technology programs prepare students for careers protecting digital infrastructure, analyzing threats, and developing cybersecurity solutions. With only 39 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, graduates enter a high-demand field where expertise is valued. The average starting salary of $36,244 reflects entry-level positions, but earnings typically increase significantly with experience and certifications.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory access, industry partnerships, and faculty with real-world security experience. Look for curricula covering both technical skills like network security and analytical capabilities such as risk assessment. Strong programs also provide internship opportunities with government agencies or private security firms, helping students build professional networks and gain practical experience before graduation.
25
Schools Ranked
$40,825
Avg. Program Earnings
58.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $63,005 65.6% private-nonprofit
2 $59,350 63.0% private-nonprofit
3 $48,432 49.7% public
4 $46,087 53.2% private-forprofit
5 $43,798 29.6% public
6 $43,798 52.9% public
7 $42,682 83.8% public
8 $42,073 57.1% public
9 $41,565 54.2% private-nonprofit
10 $41,025 43.0% private-forprofit
11 $40,281 61.2% public
12 $40,017 59.1% public
13 $38,829 47.9% private-nonprofit
14 $37,568 63.3% public
15 $37,363 53.9% public
16 $36,668 67.6% public
17 $36,324 59.2% private-nonprofit
18 $36,312 52.7% public
19 $36,041 56.9% private-nonprofit
20 $35,701 65.4% public
21 $35,594 65.8% public
22 $35,060 76.9% private-nonprofit
23 $35,060 71.0% private-nonprofit
24 $33,993 58.8% private-nonprofit
25 $33,993 37.5% public

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