Program Analysis
First-year earnings of $62,864 track close to the $65,378 national median for Electromechanical Instrumentation programs. This is a middle-of-the-road outcome on salary alone.
At 9.9x the cost of in-state tuition, the ten-year earnings outlook represents a strong return. Not exceptional, but meaningfully positive.
AI risk is moderate — 34% task exposure — and the 11% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
The $50,844 debt-to-$62,864 income ratio translates to about 10 months of earnings. Standard loan terms should handle this comfortably.
Ranked #4 out of 17 programs, DeVry University-Arizona's Electromechanical Instrumentation program lands in the top 5% — a strong signal of graduate success.
The five-year earnings trajectory from $62,864 to $83,399 shows 33% growth, reflecting steady but unremarkable salary progression.