Program Analysis
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mathematics and Computer Science graduates command $126,153/yr out of the gate, well above the $92,848 national median. That 36% premium suggests the program's reputation carries real labor-market weight.
At 4.7x tuition cost in decade earnings, the ROI is moderate. This program pays for itself, but it's not a financial slam-dunk.
The 30% difference between AI scenarios reflects partial automation exposure. Some Mathematics and Computer Science career paths face displacement, but others in the field are more insulated.
Mathematics and Computer Science is offered at just 9 schools in our analysis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology's #7 ranking should be read in that context.