Best Colleges by Major (2026)

Explore thousands of programs across 34 fields — ranked by field-specific graduate earnings. Powered by U.S. Department of Education data.

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Computer Science

Covers algorithms, data structures, software engineering, and systems design. One of the highest-paying undergraduate degrees.

Computer & Information Science

Blends computer science with information systems and technology management — strong preparation for IT and software careers.

Mechanical Engineering

Applies physics and materials science to the design and manufacture of mechanical systems. One of the broadest engineering disciplines.

Electrical Engineering

Studies electrical systems, electronics, power, and signal processing. Critical for tech, energy, and defense industries.

Biomedical Engineering

Bridges engineering and medicine to develop devices, diagnostics, and therapies that improve patient outcomes.

Civil Engineering

Focuses on the design and construction of infrastructure — bridges, roads, water systems, and buildings.

Chemical Engineering

Applies chemistry, physics, and biology to transform raw materials into products. Strong earnings potential in energy and pharma.

Biology

Studies living organisms and their relationships. A foundational degree for medicine, research, and environmental careers.

Mathematics

Covers pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and computational methods. Valuable across finance, data science, and research.

Environmental Science

Studies natural systems and human impacts on the environment. Growing field with opportunities in policy, conservation, and energy.

Microbiology

Studies microorganisms and their interactions with humans and the environment. Key to careers in medicine, biotech, and research.

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