Program Analysis
Graduates earn $42,187/yr, edging above the $38,544 national average for Criminal Justice and Corrections — a modest premium that suggests solid regional demand.
The 8% difference between AI scenarios reflects partial automation exposure. Some Criminal Justice and Corrections career paths face displacement, but others in the field are more insulated.
At $20,151 in median debt against $42,187 in first-year earnings, graduates can expect to clear their loan balance in under six months of full earnings.
A #376 ranking among 629 Criminal Justice and Corrections programs places Arizona State University Digital Immersion in the lower half. Price, proximity, and personal fit become the stronger arguments.
A 34% earnings increase from $42,187 to $56,419 over five years is solid — not a moonshot, but evidence of normal career advancement.