Highest Earning Bachelor's Physical Sciences Programs in New York

These are the highest earning bachelor's physical sciences programs in new york, ranked by median earnings. The ranking includes 30 programs, with Cornell University leading at $118,649.

Rank Institution Program State Earnings Completers
1 Cornell University Physics NY $118,649 48
2 Le Moyne College Physics NY $99,009 9
3 New York University Chemistry NY $86,197 30
4 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Physics NY $81,840 42
5 Cornell University Chemistry NY $79,311 45
6 SUNY College at Geneseo Physics NY $77,575 18
7 Le Moyne College Chemistry NY $77,564 9
8 SUNY College at Geneseo Chemistry NY $75,893 6
9 Rochester Institute of Technology Physics NY $75,281 40
10 Empire State University Physical Sciences, Other NY $71,805 89
11 Stony Brook University Chemistry NY $71,783 65
12 University at Albany Chemistry NY $70,124 25
13 New York University Physics NY $69,334 57
14 Rochester Institute of Technology Chemistry NY $68,926 20
15 University at Buffalo Chemistry NY $68,413 42
16 Syracuse University Chemistry NY $68,017 16
17 St. John's University-New York Physics NY $67,536 6
18 Siena College Physics NY $66,865 8
19 Stony Brook University Physics NY $65,013 57
20 State University of New York at Oswego Geological Sciences NY $64,634 12
21 SUNY Oneonta Geological Sciences NY $64,410 14
22 SUNY College at Potsdam Geological Sciences NY $62,004 10
23 CUNY Lehman College Chemistry NY $60,413 22
24 University at Buffalo Geological Sciences NY $59,841 45
25 State University of New York at Oswego Atmospheric Sciences NY $59,427 16
26 Binghamton University Chemistry NY $55,167 58
27 SUNY College at Geneseo Geological Sciences NY $55,018 23
28 CUNY Hunter College Chemistry NY $54,699 118
29 Binghamton University Geological Sciences NY $53,761 20
30 St. John's University-New York Chemistry NY $51,414 17

Methodology

Programs in New York ranked by highest earning. Only includes bachelor's programs in CIP family 40 (Physical Sciences) with at least 10 completers. Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.